I think it is now the Manchester Metropolitan School of Art. Part of the University. I had the opportunity to accompany a group of students to see the degree exhibition - they were extremely impressed as I was. However I did manage to take many photographs - the memorial was the most important item. I did photograph the plaques too - Have to go on the appropriate page but here is the memorial - together with the location shot.
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The outside of the main entrance. There are plaques on the outside. The inside was heaving with students! |
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Close to the foyer is the roll of honour. Little bit different as the roll is colour coded.
My transcription has separated them.
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IN MEMORY OF THOSE STUDENTS OF THE MMSA
WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY
IN THE WARS OF 1914-18 AND 1939-45
(1914- 1918)
ROY BOWES
HAROLD GRANT
HENRY C. HELLIWELL
WILLIAM O. JONES
HAROLD S. McCARTNEY
HAROLD C. MUMBY
ALICE M. MYLCHREEST*
JAMES RADCLIFFE
LESLIE C. WHITBREAD
(1939-1945)
DEREK S. ARMSTRONG
GEORGE G. BANKS
FRANK D. BARTON
WILLIAM H. BASTABLE
ERIC BEACH
WILLIAM F. MELLENEY
JOHN C. BRITTAIN
KENNETH CARROLL
STANLEY G. DAWSON
BRIAN GIBSON
EUSTACE J. GOODRICH
JACK HENDERSON
SHEILA M. HOLDEN
FRANK HOLMES
THOMAS A.M. HOOLEY
STANLEY KELSHAW
THOMAS LONGDEN
FRANK MITCHELL
COLIN SACKER
WILLIAM B. SHARPLES
RONALD W. TAYLOR
DAVID TONDOLSKI
ARTHUR WALLACE
WILLIAM B. WEBBER
ERNEST WRIGLEY
* Nurse A. M. MYLCHREEST. Nurse Alice Mona Mylchreest,
Quartermaster Basford. House Red Cross Hospital
(Manchester), and Commandant of the 82nd Detachment East
Lancashire Red Cross, died whilst on a visit to Peel, on 1st
September, 1918. She was the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Mylchreest, 1 Daisy Bank, Old Trafford, Manchester,
and was 30 years of age. After leaving boarding school, she
attended the Manchester School of Art, and had the honour of
executing a page of the Illuminated Address which was
presented by the Manchester Corporation to H.M. King George
on his visit to that city. Nurse Mylchreest commenced her
services with the Red Cross Society in September, 1914. From the IOM Examiner 1918
The other plaques in the building refer to openings and centenaries and will be posted elsewhere but linked.
Lots of further research and a datapage to follow - but the names are more important.;