WHALLEY

 

 

                                                                                                                                       © Susan Eldridge June 2003

 

 

Location: On the corner of King Street and Station Road in the centre of Whalley.

 

OS ref: 103  SD733364

 

Date:  3rd September 1920, unveiled by Major General H. Shoubridge

 

The wording reads:

TO THE MEMORY OF THE MEN OF WHALLEY

WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES

FOR KING AND COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR

1914 - 1918

 

 

The memorial bears the names of 51 men who lost their lives in the First World War, 9 from the Second World War, displayed on an open book in front of the memorial, and 1 killed in Northern Ireland.

 

 

1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945

Chris Bailey

Allan Edwin Barnes

Moses Bartlett

P or R Bentham

H. Brayshaw

Chris Chiney

W. Clutton

John Craggs

Fred Craven

Bert Crowther

Francis E. Davies

R. Dean

H. Dennett

William H. Doxey

J. Eastham

William Exton

Albert Garratt

Arthur Green

William Green

J.H. Greenup

William Goodman

S. Hindle

N. Hopwood

John Hoyle

Ernest Inge

H. Knowles

William Knowles

R.H. Lambert

Alfred Lawrence

E.C.Longworth

F. Lyne

John J. Macklin

George Mashiter

R. Mercer

T. Birtwell Morris

F.T. Ormerod

R.T. Ormerod

George Parramore

Fred Procter

Fred Roose

C.W. Rydehead

Wilfred Sankey

E. B. Sipson

T. Smith

Herbert T. Sydes

W.J.A. Sydes

James Walton

John E. Walton

John A. Webb

W.H. Yates

Richard N. Briggs

Frank Cunliffe

John L. Gerrard

William Hebden

Wilfred Merchant

Walter F. Mowle

Tom Rutter

Norman Simpson

Hubert S. Stanley

 

Northern Ireland  1992

Damian John Shackleton

 

 

 

 

 

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