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| Wath Main Colliery Memorial, now in All Saints Church (photographed 25 September 2021) |
Links:
War Memorials Register listing
War Memorials Online listing
Genuki listing
Photographed by Nigel Croft
Researched and Transcribed by BarnsleyHistorian
Inscription:
To the Glorious Memory of the Men
of the Wath Main Colliery
Whose Names are Recorded Here.
Who Gave their Lives in the Great War,
1914-1918
[names]
Their Name Liveth for Evermore.
Information:
The Wath Main Colliery war memorial was unveiled on Saturday 12 November 1922 by Captain B. H. Pickering M.C., a former manager of the Colliery. It was positioned on the wall between the new pay offices and surrounded by a semi-circular iron fence with steps at the base. There are 125 names on this memorial.
It would be nice to have a photograph of the memorial in its original position in the Colliery yard. I have tried to work out where it might have been on an old map and this is my best guess. The semi-circular lines just below my red marker might be the fence referred to above.
| 1967 map of Wath Main Colliery yard. Is this the location of the war memorial? Image from old-maps.co.uk |
Names:
Where further information has been discovered for any of these men it will be linked (look for names underlined and in blue) to a page on this site or to an external site. In this way we try to avoid duplication and encroaching on the research of other groups and individuals.
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Adams, C Addy, A Ashwin, G J H Banks, C Barlow, A Barrs, G E Batty, A Beevers, A Bell, J Bennett, J E Blackwell, R Boldy, G Booth, J Bower, E Briant, B H Brookes, A Burdin, C Bywater, G W Calvert, H Castle, H Catling, G A Cave, H Clark, A J Clarke, J W Clarke, W A Clearey, J Coggin, T Collier, T Cook, A Cook, G Crossley, A |
Cusworth, C Cutts, E Dickinson, S V Dickinson, T Durose, F Earl, W E Ellis, B E Farrar, R Finerty, P Fletcher, S Froggatt, P Frost, A W Fullwood, W Garbett, F Garbutt, V Griffiths, W Hague, J Hardy, A Harrison, T Hatfield, G H Heppenstall, G Hessam, W Hill, E Horton, J Hubbard, J Hudson, H Hutchinson, W Johnson, F Johnson, J Jones, R A Kershaw, J W |
Kettlewell, G Kirby, W Law, L A Lidster, C T Limber, J Lister, W Mangham, E Mansell, E Marshall, G Matthews, G Matthews, J Monks, W Moore, H Moore, M Morley, J Newham, J Newton, G Norris, E Osborne, H Oxer, W Pears, H Pearson, G Petty, W H Pyott, T J Pyott, W P Roberts, W H Robinson, C A Roper, W Ryalls, H Sanderson, O Scott, F J |
Severns, J Shaw, P A Simister, A Simms, A H Simpson, G Sleight, E D Smeaton, J T Smith, A Smith, S Smith, W South, G Summers, J Sutton, W Swallow, J T Sykes, A Thompson, M Thompson, T W Thornsby, R H Trickett, H Turner, A Turner, J A Vickers, L Watson, W White, E Whitham, C Wibberley, J Wilde, T H Williams, J Wilson, F B Wilson, R Worrall, J Wright,W |
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