Nearly-Midnight The genealogy website relating to the family. A tangled web of people all related to one another, explore!
Robert Clark The Father of Henry Martyn-Clark - A missionary out in the North-West Frontier of India. One of the first Europeans to set foot in Afganistan
Affetside Census
A small village north of Bury, Lancashire, I can trace many of my immediate ancestors from there. On the Roman Road, Watling Street
Andrew Martyn-Clark My Father and his part in my World. Also my mother and his parents too.
Henry Martyn-Clark My Great Grandfather, his roots and his achievements. Discusses malaria but also his confrontations with Islam.

Update!


Many photographs have been added! LazylikeSunday.net home page lists them Please copy and reuse them - a link to LazylikeSunday will be much appreciated!

Monday 9 July 2012

Poulton-Le-Fylde Congregational Church

The title of this blogpage is not the title of the church. My instincts tell me that the church is nothing like as old as the memorial. However their are interesting plaques about the place that may well prove me wrong.  There are pictures below. This well loved memorial is on the wall at the west end of the church. Like most "modern" churches the pews have gone and are replaced by movable chairs. Really small congregational area. It was set up for a coffee morning and Curly Poodle Cards were there doing their thing.


The Pictures:


Facing the Teanlow Centre. This entrance is the south entrance
The inscription is below

Has this plaque come from here?



POULTON-LE-FYLDE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
GREAT WAR 1914-1918

MADE THE GREAT SACRIFICE
ASHFORTH D.
BALDERSTONE H.H.
BOWMAN L.
GREENWOOD m
RABY A.
ROBERTS A.
ROSKELL W.

SERVED
ASHTON J.
BALDERSTONE F.
BALDERSTONE J.
BALDERSTONE R.
BALDERSTONE W.
BOWMAN E.
BOWMAN J.A.
BOWMAN W.H.
BRADSHAW J.J.
BRIERLEY F.
BRIERLEY P.
CARTER C.
CLEGG W. B.
FRETWELL J. C.
HENRY IAN.
HOSKINS R.B.
JENKINSON A.
KING. H.F.
MARTIN. D.
MARTIN. R.
MARTIN. Wfd.
MARTIN Wm.
PHILLIPS W.
RICHARDS D.
RONSON G.
SANDERSON L.
SUTTON R.
TOWNSEND R.
WILSON Jas.
WILSON J.


THIS STONE IS TO COMMEMORATE
THE GENEROUS GIFT OF LAND
FOR SCHOOL EXTENSIONS
BY Mr AND Mrs SHARPLES,
OF "UPLANDS"
LAID BY
Mrs SHARPLES APRIL 30th 1927


United Reform Church
A 'small commodious' Independent chapel was opened in 1809.
In 1886 the chapel was reroofed and reseated.
The new redbrick building was completed in 1899 on land given by
Mr Robert Bainbridge whose home, Chatburn House stood close by.
Further alterations took place in 2007.
There seems to be more research needed on the places and people mentioned on the plaques. I also believe this plaque is not on the list of of the UK National Inventory of War Memorials

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