Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Commonwealth War Graves, Harrogate

I visited Harrogate because I wanted to photograph the memorials in St Peter's church.
However on my way back to Wetherby I stopped off at the Commonwealth War Graves at Stonefall cemetery - it is just off the main Wetherby road, past the Great Yorkshire show-ground, and then first left. This brings you to the back entrance, considerably quieter and probably better parking. Stonefall is a large cemetery and the War graves are almost separate from the rest of the cemetery. I was very impressed by the quiet and content feel - it was almost deserted and everything was spick and span. I photographed the graves and left via the main gates on the Wetherby road. The photographs are below. further work shortly!

The register is kept here, There are also 3 plaques inside

1939-1945
THESE MEMBERS OF
HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES
DIED IN THE SERVICE
OF THEIR COUNTRY
AND WERE CREMATED
CAPTAIN R.S.BARTRAM ROYAL ENGINEERS 19. 1. 1943
CAPTAIN J.C. BLAIKIE ROYAL SIGNALS 29.9.1946
F/O(PILOT) E.F.H. HALY D.F.C. ROYAL AIR FORCE 17.9.1944
A.C.W. 2ND CL. ESME J. HELEY WOMEN'S AUXILIARY AIR FORCE 30.12.1941
A.C.2 H.P. MILNER ROYAL AIR FORCE 24.12.1940
SERGEANT (NAV.) K.W.PEVERLEY ROYAL AIR FORCE 24.3.1943
MAJOR W. VESTEY-JONES PIONEER CORPS  22.10.1942
F/O(PILOT) A.I. WATTERSON ROYAL AIR FORCE  24.9.1940
SEGEANT (A.B.) P.A. WHITE ROYAL AIR FORCE 4.4.1943
PRIVATE J.C.WILSON ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS  8.7.1946
L/SERGEANT D.A.WINSTANLEY ROYAL SIGNALS 7.6.1942
SERGEANT (PILOT) D. LEE  ROYAL AIR FORCE  30.7.1942











1914-1918
THOSE HONOURED HERE
DIED IN THE SERVICE
OF THEIR COUNTRY
AND LIE BURIED IN
EDLINGTON(ST PETER)
NEW CHURCHYARD

PRIVATE G. BUCKTROUT MM.
YORK AND LANCASTER REGIMENT 11.3.1921
PRIVATE C. McLAUGHLIN
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS 19.1.1918
PRIVATE A. WALKER
TANK CORPS  5.3.1919







Saturday, 17 March 2012

Bolton Corporation Sewage Department

Believed to be the only Roll of honour of its kind! This also is in the same corridor as the other memorials in Bolton Town Hall.

"The Bolton Corporation Sewage Department Roll of Honour for World War One honours 12 sewage department employees, two of whom were killed in the course of duty. It was displayed at a waste water treatment works in Ringley Fold, Bolton.
The memorial was donated to Bolton Museum and Archive Service in 2004." quote from the Bolton Museum website.

Roll of Honour
Pioneer C. Mather, Special COY. RE, killed in action July 1918
Pte. R. Wadeson, Lancashire Fusiliers, killed in action July 1916
2nd Lieut. F. Heys, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
Capt. W. E. Speight, Lancashire Fusiliers
Pte. F. W. Allen, Manchester Regiment
Sergt. W. H. Rawlinson, Royal Army medical Corps
Pte. T. L. Whittle, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
L/Cpl J. T. Aspinall, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
Pte. M. E. Mather, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
Pte. R. Longworth, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment
Pte. J Boardman, Cheshire Regiment
Pte. J Sefton, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment


More information on Captain Speight below: 

London Gazette

London Gazette


More info from this website:

This memorial is a World War I paper roll of honour for the ‘Bolton Corporation Sewage Department’. The roll of honour has pen and ink illustrations and is glazed in an oak frame. Photographs accompany the names of those commemorated.
It is in the possession of Bolton Museum & Archive Service and is to be displayed in Bolton Town Hall.
War Memorials Trust offered a grant of £68 for improvements to the glazing of the memorial. The memorial was fitted with laminated safety glass that has a 99% UV filter. This means that the roll of honour will be protected from UV rays and the fading of the detailing on the memorial as this fading is already evident. This glass will also mean that the memorial and members of the public will be protected if the glass were to be broken.

Further information

War Memorials Trust reference WM3081
UK National Inventory of War Memorials: 53327

Certainly a privilege to see these memorials.

Friday, 16 March 2012

Bolton Co-operative Society Memorial

This memorial is situated on the same corridor as the Temperance Memorial.
It has recently been restored and placed back on display. I used lots of flash, but it is very dark stained wood.
Bolton Co-operative Society Memorial
THIS TABLET
WAS ERECTED
TO THE MEMORY
OF THE EMPLOYEES
OF THIS SOCIETY
WHO FELL IN THE
GREAT EUROPEAN WAR
1914 -1919 ALSO THE
SECOND WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945

These are the names of those who fell in the First World War:

J. B. Atkinson
F. G. Atkinson
R. Briggs
T. Brown
J. Cropper
C. Davenport
W. Dilworth
W. Dixon
E. Fielding
A. Gregory
J. Hobson
H. Hodson
H. Horrocks
C. K. Howarth
A. Isherwood
W. Isherwood
H. Lavers
H. Lee
J. Riley
A. Moore
E. Morley
J. W. Nicholls
J. Pickup
S. Platt
H. Prescott
W. Roper
R. Schofield
D. Smith
J. Smith
J. Stott
R. Thomasson
R. Walmsley
J. N. Watson
M. S. Whittaker
D. Williams
F. Winstanley
C. Webster (ECS)

These are the names of those who fell in the Second World War:

G. Ritson
J. Terrell
D. Heap
H. R. Entwistle
J. Green
C. Catterall
J. H. Leach
A. Higson
W. Fairbrother


More interesting perhaps is the information sheet next to the memorial:

Bolton Co-operative Society First World War and Second World War Memorial.

"This memorial was displayed at the secretarial office of the Bolton Co-op Society on Bridge Street in Bolton town centre. It was unveiled in 1921. When the office was closed, the memorial was donated to Bolton Museum

The memorial names 37 Co-op members who were killed in the First World War. The memorial was later updated to honour 9 Co-op members who were killed during the Second World War. This was done by turning around the central board and carving a new inscription. The original inscription is still on the reverse of the memorial. It states that 386 Bolton Co-op members returned from active service in the First World War.

The Co-op is a business owned and run by its members. The members each get a share of the profit or dividend.

Gisburn War Memorial





Gisburn is situated on the A59 from Preston and heads towards Skipton. Gisburn is a market town, you will see the cattle pens as you enter the village.

The memorial is situated at the corner on a slight hill overlooking the crossroads. Should you turn right from Preston you will find a cattle trough too. However the memorial is made of Aberdeen granite, crafted by J Lees and sons. It was unveiled by Lord Ribblesdale on the 16th of April 1921.

The memorial on a slight hill from the Nelson road.
The cottages in the background are on the A59.
Behind the cross is a playing field.



The path upto the memorial. This comes from the corner.
Although it looks flat in the photograph it is quite a steep climb.

IN
GLORIOUS MEMORY OF
THE MEN OF THIS VILLAGE
WHO LAID DOWN THEIR
LIVES FOR THEIR/ KING AND COUNTRY
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914-1918
GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN THAT THIS
THAT A MEN LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR
HIS FRIENDS

1939-1945
WALTER B/ SMITH.
ARTHUR BROWN.

RICHARD NUTTER
GEORGE PROCTOR
JOHN ROBINSON
JOHN WEYMES.

HARRY ELLIS
JOHN E.T. CORNALL
CHARLES A.LISTER
RICHARD LOFTHOUSE
ANTONY LOFTHOUSE


View from the rear of the memorial
A hay wagon thunders past on the Preston road. (A59)

From the rear again, the road to the right goes to Nelson
where the troughs are.
Between the houses is the main road and the village proper.




This rock is close by. there are quite a few trees!
Everything here is nicely tended and looked after.


Monday, 12 March 2012

Bolton Grand Division of the Order of the Sons of Temperance

That is a very grand title for quite possibly one of the best looking Rolls of Honour.

It is currently on display in Bolton Town Hall. I was on the search for it. I enquired at Bolton Town Hall if I could see it. I was taken really seriously by the head of security and taken upstairs to where the Mayor has his parlour. In the corridor there are several plaques and displays. He even gave me a book about past mayors as well as a guided tour. It has been renovated by the War Memorials Trust to a very high standard. Here are the pictures.

The whole Roll of Honour
The very top of the Roll of Honour showing the fine details

The Left Hand Panel

The Centre - "Peace"
The Right Hand Panel

The very bottom showing the name Kelsall (W.A.) as the illuminator, BOLTON

 These are the inscriptions:

ROLL OF HONOUR

BOLTON GRAND DIVISION ORDER SONS OF TEMPERANCE

In Affectionate Remembrance of the Members of this District Branch who bravely made the SUPREME SACRIFICE in the GREAT WAR. 1914-1919. FOR RIGHT. FOR KING AND COUNTRY

 The left hand panel:
Not once or twice in our rough island story

PROGRESSION S.D.
Drr. Carlton Bailey.
Pte. Edward Barlow.
L/Cpl. Albert Barnes.
Pte. Arthur Calderbank.
Pte. Harry Cowburn.
Pte. Ernest Drabble.
Pte. James E Freeman.
Cpl. Charles H Hall.
Pte Samual Haynes.
Pte. Handel Holland.
Pte. Harry Jones.
Pte. Lee Kerfoot.
Pte. Richard Kitchen.
Pte. William Knowles.
Spr. Arthur Lindow.
A/Bomr Frank Winstanley.

FORWARD S.D.
Pte Harold Baguley.
Pte. William Jones.

PROHIBITION S.D.
Pte. Joseph w. Ainsworth.
Pte. James Fray.
Pte. William S. Fray.
A/Cpl. Sydney Hill.
Pte. Herbert Hird.
Pte, Joshua w. Isherwood
Pte. John Melia
Pte. John Orsbusson.
Pte Arthur Sagar.
Pte. Harold Smethurst.
Pte.Arthur Williams.
Pte. Robert Yates.

ROSE of FARNWORTH S.D.
Pte. George Ashurst.
Pte. Ernest Cook.
L/Cpl Alfred Crompton.
L/Cpl James S. Greenhalgh.
Gnr Adam Tonge.
Mun . Wkr. Ernest Wolfendale.

FLOWER OF LEIGH S.D.
Pte Harry Ball.
Pte Charles H Cryer.
l/Cpl William Higginson.

PERSEVERENCE S.D.
Pte William Darwen
Pte. George Parker
Pte. John Powell
Pte. Ernest Short
Gnr. Harold Warrington
Pte. Daniel Williams

LILY of HULTON & WSD
Pte Jesse Fletcher
Pte Arthur Hampson
Pte Wilfred Hardman.
Pte Alfred Harrold
Pte. Hedley Mortimer
Pte. Albert Mullineaux.
Gnr John Nicholson.
Pte James Partington.
Pte. John Redgrave
Rflmn. Beuno Whittle

PROSPERITY S.D.
L/Cpl. James Cooper
Flt. Cdt. Alfred Seddon.
Pte. Joshua H. Sharples.

The right hand panel:
"The path of duty is the way to glory" Tennyson

EXCELSIOR S.D.
L/Cpl. William H. Berry.
Pte. Frank Byrom.
Pte. Nathan Davies.
Pte. Herbert Dickinson.
Pte. James Edmonson.
Pte. John Ellis.
Pte. Samuel Ellis.
Bombr. Lewis Fernhead.
Pte. William Fell.
Pte. Joseph Fereday.
Pte. James H. Gerrard.
Rflmn. Amos Harrop.
Cpl. Fred Ivers.
Pte. Charles Owen.
Pte. Joseph Partington.
 Pte. Robert Prescott.
Pte. James Reynolds.
Pte. William Reynolds.
Sub. Lt. Fred Southern.
L/Cpl. Harry Southern
Pte. Mathew Stott.
Pte. William Stott.
Pte. Arnold Tyers.
Cpl. Albert Woodfine.

PRIDE of HINDLEY S.D.
Sgt. James Jones.
Gnr. Tom Rotheram.

WORK and WIN S.D.
A.Cpl. Lawrence Hilton.
Gnr. Joseph Wadsworth.

ONWARD S.D. 
Pte. Harold Beesley.
Pte. William Beesley.
Pte. John Connolly.
Bombr. Francis Hardman.
Pte. Herbert Isherwood.
Pte. George W.O. Lees.
A.Cpt. Alfred Parkinson.

RISING STAR S.D.
L/Cpl. James E. Cook.
L/Cpl. Daniel Parry.
Pte. Lawrence Smith.

ATHERTON'S HOPE S.D.
Pte. Fred Healey.
Pte. Samuel Jones.
Pte. William Kendrick.
Pte. Arthur Lewis.
Gnr. Richard Skitt.
Pte .James Wilson.

HOPE of ST JOHN S.D.
Pte. Oliver Berry.
Pte. Richard Harrison.
L/Cpl. William G. Howarth.
Pte. Richard Kendrick.
Pte. Frank Parden.
Pte. Arthur Ratcliffe.

BEACON LIGHTS S.D.
Pte. James Bradshaw.
Pte. Richard Bradshaw.
Pte. Fred Bramhall.
Gnr. Thomas McKie.
Pte. John T. Roberts.
Pte. Albert Slater.


The bottom of the scroll has the words.

 "THIS MEMORIAL is erected by the CADETS OF TEMPERANCE JUVENILE MEMBERS"

 "IN APPRECIATION of the SERVICES RENDERED services which protected their homes from INVASION BY A FOREIGN FOE"

A wonderfully illustrated piece of work. It seems that W. A. Kelsall produced quite a few of these paper and card rolls. He may well have been the framer too. This memorial appears to have been exceptionally well kept and cherished. Info suggests that it may have hung in a local Temperance office and them passed to the local museum on closure.

The reference to the UK War memorials site is here.
A magnificent piece of work!

Monday, 5 March 2012

Greenmount Congregational Church memorial

Some things remain invisible! I lived there, travelled past countless times, but never knew this existed. It is however cared for and now the names of these fallen can be shown. A corner of the church yard has been cut off and this area with a seat has been made there.
 It looks fairly ramshackle and although in public view - and obviously thought about with the wreaths. Just not cared for enough! Sorry Greenmount!



Awful photograph! but I have shown how the memorial is placed.

The Dedication is underneath.
 GREENMOUNT VILLAGE MEMORIAL

 IN MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO FELL
IN THE WORLD WAR II 1939 -45

LIEUT. I.R.A. ADAMSON R.N.
TPR. H. BARROW.
TPR. R BLINKHORN.
STO. MECH. G. BUTTERWORTH.
R.O. J. FALLON.
L/CPL. N. PILLING.
O/S. W .PLATT.
E.R.A. J. SCHOLES.
SJT. T. SMITH.
L/SJT. G.W. VERNON.
PTE. T. WARBURTON.
GNR.J.YATES



Definitely a better shot. The road heads straight upwards to the "Finger Post"
Then branches left to Hawkshaw and right to Helmshore or Ramsbottom
The seat is facing the Bull. The sign points down Brandlesome Road towards Bury, but passing the old School, crossing the old railway bridge the cricket ground and Nabbs House.
Not sure which Lomax street this refers to but Fred Lomax is buried/cremated in this graveyard.