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Page 1 of 74 War Memorials in Cumbria Copeland p 1 Allerdale p 12 South Lakeland and Furness p 26 Eden p 50 Carlisle and north Cumbria p 64 Copeland ULPHA & DUDDON VALLEY There are no war memorials in this area, at Broughton Mills, Seathwaite and Ulpha-they are covered by the Broughton-in-Furness memorial. Ulpha lost at least one man-Albert Askew of KORL, died 2/9/1916 Seathwaite lost at least one man-John H Tyson of Welsh Fusiliers, died 26/5/1917 THWAITES, THE GREEN & THE HILL Thwaites Village- in Churchyard- 3 Photographs & Transcription attached. This is unusual as it was built with a metal plaque on the road side of the memorial. That is still there but at a much later date a slate plaque was added on the churchyard side. This is now the side which is used, the metal plaque is neglected, due to road safety reasons. Thwaites Battlefield Cross to Charles Gilfrid Lewthwaite WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached MILLOM & KIRKSANTON Millom Civic Memorial (opposite the Station) WW1 & 2- Names Lists & Photograph of WW1 overall plus all 3 individual plaques plus both of the WW2 plaques attached. The WW1 names are on 3 plaques around the memorial, WW2 is 2 simple plaques on a wall to the north of the main memorial. Milom Boer War Memorial- in the grounds of St. George’s Church- Transcription & 4 Photographs attached. Millom Boer War Memorial- inside Holy Trinity Church (said to have been from Kirksanton Mission)- Photograph & Transcription attached Millom Holy Trinity WW1- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached Millom Holy Trinity WW2- Photograph (shared with WW1) & Transcription attached Millom Holy Trinity Kirksanton WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached Millom St. James’ Roman Catholic Church, WW1 & II- Photograph & Transcription attached Millom Methodist Church (kept in Store Cupboard)-Wesleyan Methodist WW1-Transcription & Word file of photographs of all 3 memorials attached Millom United Methodist Church Bible Class-WW1-Transcription attached Millom Methodist Church WW2 (kept in store cupboard)-Transcription attached Charles Alfred Peter Hornung Memorial WW1- in St. George’s Church- Photograph & Transcription attached John Pratt Memorial (1880-1935)-in St. George’s Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

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War Memorials in Cumbria

Copeland p 1

Allerdale p 12

South Lakeland and Furness p 26

Eden p 50

Carlisle and north Cumbria p 64

Copeland

ULPHA & DUDDON VALLEY

There are no war memorials in this area, at Broughton Mills, Seathwaite and Ulpha-they are covered by the

Broughton-in-Furness memorial.

Ulpha lost at least one man-Albert Askew of KORL, died 2/9/1916

Seathwaite lost at least one man-John H Tyson of Welsh Fusiliers, died 26/5/1917

THWAITES, THE GREEN & THE HILL

Thwaites Village- in Churchyard- 3 Photographs & Transcription attached. This is unusual as it was built with a metal

plaque on the road side of the memorial. That is still there but at a much later date a slate plaque was added on the

churchyard side. This is now the side which is used, the metal plaque is neglected, due to road safety reasons.

Thwaites Battlefield Cross to Charles Gilfrid Lewthwaite WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

MILLOM & KIRKSANTON

Millom Civic Memorial (opposite the Station) WW1 & 2- Names Lists & Photograph of WW1 overall plus all 3 individual

plaques plus both of the WW2 plaques attached. The WW1 names are on 3 plaques around the memorial, WW2 is 2

simple plaques on a wall to the north of the main memorial.

Milom Boer War Memorial- in the grounds of St. George’s Church- Transcription & 4 Photographs attached.

Millom Boer War Memorial- inside Holy Trinity Church (said to have been from Kirksanton Mission)- Photograph &

Transcription attached

Millom Holy Trinity WW1- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached

Millom Holy Trinity WW2- Photograph (shared with WW1) & Transcription attached

Millom Holy Trinity Kirksanton WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Millom St. James’ Roman Catholic Church, WW1 & II- Photograph & Transcription attached

Millom Methodist Church (kept in Store Cupboard)-Wesleyan Methodist WW1-Transcription & Word file of

photographs of all 3 memorials attached

Millom United Methodist Church Bible Class-WW1-Transcription attached

Millom Methodist Church WW2 (kept in store cupboard)-Transcription attached

Charles Alfred Peter Hornung Memorial WW1- in St. George’s Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

John Pratt Memorial (1880-1935)-in St. George’s Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

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St. George’s Millom WW1 (inside Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bells 2 to 6 of the Peal of Bells at St. George’s Church- Bell 1 is the original bell, and the peal is of six bells.(see WW1

memorial above)

HAVERIGG

Village Memorial- outside the Church WW1 & 2. Photographs (3) & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1- inside the Church. Photograph &Transcription attached

John Park (Boer War)- Transcription & Photograph attached

SILECROFT & WHICHAM

Village Memorial- at junction of A5092 & village WW1 & WW2. Photo & Transcription attached

Village Hall- Photograph & Transcription attached

Whicham Church (inside) WW1.-Photograph & Transcription attached

Whicham Church (inside) WW2.-Photograph & Transcription attached

Whicham- Tom Mayson VC Citation & replica VC (inside church) WW1. Photo attached

Whicham- Tom Mayson VC grave (in churchyard) WW1. Photo attached

Whicham Churchyard WW2- CWGC Grave to 2 unknown sailors 17/4/1941, Photo attached

Whicham Churchyard WW2- CWGC Grave to unknown sailor 10/7/1941, Photo attached

WHITBECK

John Crayston-Boer War- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

BOOTLE & CORNEY

Bootle- Memorial (WW1 & 2) in new Churchyard (opposite Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Corney- There are no memorials either in the Church, in the Churchyard or in this dispersed community.

WABERTHWAITE

Cross WW1 & WW2 outside School-Photograph & Transcription attached

MUNCASTER

Village Memorial- at A595/Village sharp bend road junction WW1 & WW2. Photograph & Transcription attached

Muncaster Church WW1. Photograph & Transcription attached

Muncaster- Myles Whinfield (family gravestone-missing from memorials) WW1. Photograph & Transcription attached

Muncaster- Alfred Jerome Vassalli (family gravestone-missing from memorials; on Drigg WM) WW1. Photograph &

Transcription attached

Lowther Lord Muncaster (18th century Army) - Photograph & Transcription attached

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Alan Joseph Pennington (Crimean War) - Photograph & Transcription attached

Frederick Grantham Vyner and others (Greek Brigands, 1870) - Photograph & Transcription attached

Josslyn Francis Pennington (Crimean War) - Photograph & Transcription attached

ESKDALE

Valley Memorial- opposite the old ‘Low’ (as opposed to High School at Eskdale Green) School, near Dalegarth Station

WW1 & WW2. Transcription & 2 photographs attached.

Eskdale St. Catherine’s Church Choir Stalls, in memory of Tom Dalrymple Strathern WW1. Photograph &

Transcription attached.

Eskdale Outward Bound- S. Herford Stained Glass Window WW1- unable to gain access to photograph, Biographical

notes attached

Eskdale St Catherine’s Church- Lancelot Salkeld Porter Memorial Stone WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

IRTON & HOLMROOK

Irton Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Irton Cross (in Church Car Park) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Irton Church-Brian Hodgson 19th century Navy- Plaque & East Window- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Irton Church-Richard Irton 19th century Army- Photograph & Transcription attached

Irton Church-Samuel Irton 18th/19

th Cent Indian Army- Photograph & Transcription attached

Irton Church-Skeffington Lutwidge 18th Century Navy- Photograph & Transcription attached

DRIGG

Drigg Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Drigg Church WW2 John Jenkinson Sewell- Photograph & Transcription attached

SEASCALE

Sergeant Matthew Hudson Mossop Plaque WW1- inside Church. Photograph & Transcription attached

Seascale Preparatory School Memorial WW1- inside Church. Photograph & Transcription attached

Altar Rails (inside Church) WW2- Photograph (of plaque on south wall at end of rails) & Transcription attached

Seascale Village Memorial- outside Church WW1. Photograph & Transcription attached.

Seascale Village School- Photograph & Transcription attached.

GOSFORTH

Gosforth Village Memorial- (has no names)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Gosforth Church Memorial WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Charles.Allan Parker Plaque, Crimean War 1854- Photograph & Transcription attached

Pilot Officer John Birnie, WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

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Lt Commander Austin Noel Rees Keene, WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Humphrey le Fleming Senhouse, Opium Wars (also the Bell and cannonballs)- 3 Photographs & Transcription

attached

Richard Walton, Napoleonic Wars (addition to gravestone)-Photograph & Transcription attached

NETHERWASDALE & WASDALE

Stained Glass Window in Netherwasdale Church WW1- East Window-Photograph & Transcription attached

Netherwasdale Shelter- Men of all Nations- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Netherwasdale Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wasdale Roll of Honour-THE MEMORIALIS LOST- Names List attached

Netherwasdale John Barwise Osborn- Family gravestone (as not on ROH or Window)- Photograph & Transcription

attached.

There are no memorials at Wasdale Church

PONSONBY

Ponsonby Church Memorial WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Ponsonby Church Roll of Honour WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription attached

CALDER BRIDGE

Village Memorial WW1 & 2- in Churchyard-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Roll of Honour WW1- Inside Church-Photograph & Transcription attached

Arthur Joseph Steele Plaque WW1- Inside Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

Thomas Irwin Plaque 19th century- Inside Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

BECKERMET & THORNHILL

Beckermet Church Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Beckermet Church Rood Screen WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Thornhill Cemetery WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription attached

BRAYSTONES

Braystones Tower WW1. Due to the state of decay of the tower this Memorial is at risk. Photograph & Transcription

attached

HAILE

WW1- on the North Wall of the Church (Cost £49, made of Italian Marble)- Photograph & transcription attached.

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EGREMONT (WW1 & WW2)

Egremont Civic Memorial (in Market Square)- Also see North West Film Archive Newsreel about the dedication of this

memorial, which WRO have a copy of (YDX 109/3 and 5). Photograph and names list attached. See also subscription

appeal booklet & Roll of Honour YDX 109/1 at Whitehaven Record Office.

Egremont Methodist Church WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Egremont UF Methodist (Bookwell)- now at Main Street Methodist Chapel WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription

attached

Egremont Methodist Church WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Egremont St. Mary’s Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached..

Egremont St. Mary’s Church WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached.

Egremont Cemetery WW1- Harry Christian VC Gravestone- Photograph & Transcription attached

Low Mill WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

ST BEES & SANDWITH

St. Bees Village Memorial (at the Bridge, near the Railway Station)- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Bees Churchyard Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Bees Roll of Honour- inside Church. Photograph & Transcription attached

St Bees WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Sandwith Memorial WW1- inside St. Bees Church. Photograph & Transcription attached

Sandwith Memorial WW2- inside St. Bees Church. Photograph & Transcription attached

Sandwith Village (Men of Rottington & Sandwith)-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Sandwith Roll of Honour (the ‘Scrap of Paper’)-inside St. Bees Church. Photograph & Transcription attached

William Henry Sharpe Sharpe 19th century- Photograph & Transcription attached

Prayer Desk WW2- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

St. Bees School Roll of Honour 1914-1919- Book, catalogued 36 STB on Searchroom Shelves

St. Bees School War Memorial- in front of the School, External-Photograph & Transcription attached.

St Bees School Boer War Roll of Honour-Transcription attached

St. Bees School Roll of Honour WW1- in School Chapel

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St. Bees School Roll of Honour WW2- in School Chapel

St. Bees School WW2 Memorial- in School Hall

St. Bees School VC Memorial- Plaque in memory of the School’s 3 Victoria Cross winners: G. Fox Russell, W.L.

Robinson & R.W.L. Wain (Unveiled 18th June 1932- see YDS 60/94/9 order of service for unveiling)- Photograph &

Transcription attached

There is one WW1 name missing off the Village Memorials-John Brass Robertson, who is commemorated on the

family gravestone, Area LV, stone 103a in the Priory Graveyard

St. Bees School Roll of Honour (those serving) WW1 YDS 60/94/3 & 60/94/4. See YDS 60/94/5 for subscription list for

the School WW1 memorial, YDS 60/94/6 Order of service in memory of those killed, 26th June 1919, YDS 60/94/8

Order of service for the unveiling of the War Memorial and memorial tablets 30th June 1921, YDS 60/94/10 Order of

Service and roll of honour to dedicate WW2 Memorial tablet on 18th June 1949.

BIGRIGG & MOOR ROW

Bigrigg Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bigrigg Church Boer War- Photograph & transcription attached

Bigrigg Church- WW1 & WW2 Memorial from Moor Row British Legion (Below the flag of the RBL Moor Row, Scalegill

& Bigrigg Branch)-Photograph & transcription attached

Moor Row & Scalegill- in middle of Moor Row Village WW1 & WW2- 2 photographs & transcription attached

Moor Row Council School WW1 Roll of Honour-Transcription attached, photograph in the school research file at

Whitehaven Record Office

London & North Western & Furness Joint Railway WW1- formerly at the Railway Station until closure, then the Parish

Hall until closure, now at the Working Mens Institute since 2008- Transcription attached, See photograph on page 23

of Railwaymen of Cumbria Remembered (on searchroom shelves)- unveiled 25th April 1920

WHITEHAVEN & HENSINGHAM

St. James’ Church –in Lady Chapel WW1 & WW2. Photograph & full biographical details names list attached.

St. James’ Church Tiled Vestry Floor WW1, in memory of the Wightman Brothers. Photograph of plaque attached, &

Transcription we can’t photo the floor as it is covered in carpet nowadays.

St. James’ Church- Leslie Robert Schrader Gunson Plaque WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. James’ Church- Henry Wallace Mulcaster Stained Glass Window WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. James’ Church- Thomas Stanley Metcalf Stained Glass Window WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. James’ Church WW2 John George Golightly Sanctuary Lamp-Photograph attached & transcription of Plaque

St. James’ Church WW1 Henry Clifford Lewis Crucifix (in Belfry)-Photograph & transcription attached

St. Nicholas’ Church WW1- inside. Photograph & Transcription attached.

St. Nicholas’ Church WW2- inside. Photograph & Transcription attached.

Holy Trinity Church- on South Gallery of St. James’ Church WW1. Photograph & full biographical details names list

attached, for those who died

Christ Church Young Men’s Bible Class WW1- on South Gallery of St. James’ Church. Photograph & Transcription

attached.

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Whitehaven County Secondary School WW1- on South Gallery of St. James’ Church. Photograph & Transcription

attached.

Whitehaven County Secondary School WW2- on South Gallery of St. James’ Church. Photograph & Transcription

attached.

Whitehaven Post Office WW1- LOST & NO DETAILS AVAILABLE

Whitehaven Hogarth Mission Roll of Honour WW1- LOST, DETAILS AVAILABLE AT WRO, names list attached

Whitehaven Town Mission WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Whitehaven Colliery Mission WW1- Missing but Joe Ritson is talking to the Mission about producing a replacement, as

we know the names on it from the Whitehaven News. Names List attached.

Whitehaven Ghyll Bank School Plaque WW1 (at the Beacon)-Photograph and Transcription attached.

Whitehaven County Secondary School Roll of Honour Book WW1- DH 7/1 at WRO

Whitehaven Council Roll of Honour WW1- DH7/2 at WRO, and (it is believed) the Beacon

Whitehaven Council Roll of Honour WW2- DH 7/3 at WRO, and (it is believed) the Beacon

Whitehaven Cenotaph WW1 & WW2 -in Castle Park (no names)- Photograph attached

Whitehaven- Sword presented to Captain Robert Richmond Curwen Blair on winning his D.S.O.- in the Beacon

Reserve Collection, partial photograph on page 20 of Whitehaven News dated 5th January 2012. Within the St.

Nicholas Memorial Names List there is the official full description of this sword. Photograph attached.

Whitehaven- Captain Robert Richmond Curwen (Bertie) Blair- TOC H Whitehaven Branch Framed Certificate/Lamp of

Remembrance presented after his death in France in 1916- in the Beacon Reserve Collection, but they can’t currently

trace it.

Whitehaven Crosthwaite School- Pte Abraham Acton- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Hensingham St. John’s Church- Stained Glass window to Leonard W. Armstrong, north aisle 3rd

from west-

Photograph & Transcription attached

Hensingham Village Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached. For WW2 no names are given, it is a

generic memorial only.

Hensingham St. John’s Church (Inside, East end of north wall) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hensingham St. John’s Church (Inside, East end of south wall) WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hensingham St. John’s Church (in Belfry) WW1- Diocesan Ringer’s Memorial/Peal Board-Photograph & Transcription

attached

Hensingham Methodist Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hensingham Methodist Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kells St. Peter WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hensingham Liberal Club WW1-now in Hensingham Cemetery- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hensingham Conservative Club WW1- MEMORIAL NOW LOST-Names List Attached

Hensingham Roll of Honour (LOST)-Names List attached

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Lowther Street Methodist Church WW1- Memorial plus two Supplementary Memorials (although not installed until

1927 two names were missed off and identified separately subsequently)- now in Hensingham Methodist Church.

Transcription and 3 Photographs attached.

Lowther Street Methodist Church WW2- Transcription and Photograph attached.

URC (formerly in Congregational Church)- War Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

URC (formerly in Congregational Church)- War Memorial WW1 Those who served & returned- Photograph &

Transcription attached

URC/ Presbyterian Church Marble Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

URC/Presbyterian Church WW1- Sydney Victor Bentley Stained Glass Window- Photograph & Transcription attached.

URC/ Presbyterian Church- Frederick William Tallentire Brass Plaque WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Whitehaven St Begh’s Church Memorial WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Whitehaven St Begh’s Church Memorial WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Whitehaven St. Begh’s Church Catholic Boys Brigade Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & transcription attached

Kells St. Mary RC- WW2- Sanctuary Lamps to the brothers Robert & Joseph Casson-No inscription, no photograph

available.

HMS Whitehaven WW2- Bell & Ensign, at T.S. Bee (Whitehaven Sea Cadets), originally at St. Nicholas’ Church.

Air Crash at Kells Brows 14th October 1943- Bench at the Brows. Photograph and details attached

Whitehaven Independent Order of Oddfellows Manchester Unity Friendly Society, Loyal Solway Lodge (no. 1489) Roll

of Honour WW1, dated 1915- Whitehaven Record Office YDSO 2/11/4/6- Names List attached. Although dated to

1915 further investigation shows that it does actually cover the full war.

Whitehaven John George Golightly Framed Scroll- Photograph & transcription attached.

Whitehaven Abraham Acton Blue Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Moresby VAD Hospital- Details not known, but believed to be in the uncatalogued collections of ‘The Beacon’. Known

to have existed and to have been moved to Whitehaven Museum when the Howgate Hotel became the Premier Inn.

St Nicholas’ Church RAOB Plaque WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

St Nicholas’ Church NVA Bench WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

St Nicholas’ Church NVA Internal Plaque WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

St Nicholas’ Church NVA External Plaque WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

St Nicholas’ Church DVA Sand Casket WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Abraham Acton VC Paving Stone WW1 (outside St Nicholas’)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Plaque to Private John Henry Crone WW1 (at Haig Pit Museum)-Transcription attached, see Whitehaven News

8/1/2015 page 16 for photograph

Danish Fishermen WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Parr’s Bank-to Harold Gardner (LOST)-Transcription attached

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David William Hopkin Bible WW2 at St Nicholas’ Church-Transcription & Photograph attached

MORESBY, PARTON & LOWCA

Lowca Village Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph and Transcription attached.

Parton Village Memorial WW1 & WW2- 4 Photographs and Transcription attached. (refurbished Summer 2012

(cleaned & relettered by Stalkers of Whitehaven & new garden created, funded by Parton Parish Council), rededicated

by Rev Stephen Griffiths 3pm Sunday 19/08/2012- see pg 3 of Whitehaven News 16th & 23

rd August 2012.

Parton Methodist Church- Sunday School WW1. This memorial was accidentally destroyed in 2004 when the Chapel

was closed. Transcription attached.

Moresby St. Bridget’s Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Moresby St. Bridget’s Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Moresby St. Bridget’s Church WW1 Alexander Johnstone Wandless commemorated on family gravestone (see also

Whitehaven URC, ex Congregational memorial)-Photograph & Transcription attached

Moresby Parks St. Mark’s Church, formerly in the Mission Hall until closure WW1& WW2- Photograph & Transcription

attached.

DISTINGTON

Distington Village Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Stained Glass in Holy Spirit Church in memory PD & TV Robinson WW1- South aisle, 2nd

from East- Photograph &

Transcription attached

Distington WW1 & WW2 Church Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Distington- WW1- Arthur Murdo Maxwell Robertson-Walker Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

Distington-1898-Duncan Robertson Napier Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

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CLEATOR MOOR & CLEATOR

Cleator Moor St. John’s Church WW1 & WW2- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached. There are no names given

for WW2- the additional plaque is a generic one.

Cleator Moor Co-operative Society Roll of Honour (now in Cleator Moor Library) WW1-Photograph & Transcription

attached

Whitehaven Primitive Methodist Circuit Memorial- formerly in Whitehaven PM Church, now in Cleator Moor Methodist

Church- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Cleator Trumpet Terrace WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator Moor Civic Memorial (no names)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator Moor Presbyterian WW2 (now at Methodist Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator Moor Free Churches All Wars (now at Methodist Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator Moor Wesleyan Methodist WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator Moor Primitive Methodist WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator St. Mary’s RC Church- Private Peter Joseph Kennedy WW1- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Cleator St. Mary’s RC Church-Private Peter Joseph McNamee WW1- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Cleator St. Mary’s RC Church-Main Memorial WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator St. Mary’s RC Church- Altar Rails WW1- Photograph attached

Cleator St. Mary’s RC Church-Main Memorial WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator St. Leonard’s Church WW1- 2 Stained Glass windows, south wall 3rd

& 4th from East- Photograph attached (no

text on them).

Cleator St. Leonard’s Church WW1 Memorial Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator St. Leonard’s Church Boer War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cleator St Leonard’s Roll of Honour WW1- LOST-NO DETAILS AVAILABLE

FRIZINGTON

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Frizington St. Joseph’s RC Church WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Frizington Village Memorial WW1 & WW2- 5 Photographs & Transcription attached.

Frizington St. Paul’s Church- WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Frizington St. Paul’s Church-WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

ARLECDON, ROWRAH & ASBY

Arlecdon Village War Memorial WW1, WW2 and Aden- Transcription & Photograph attached

Arlecdon Church WW1- Plaque to Privates John Robert & William James Little (on North Wall) WW1 – Photograph &

Transcription attached.

LAMPLUGH

Dickinson Alms Houses WW1. These are the last houses as you leave the village on the Loweswater Road. Due to a

very high hedge no photograph is possible. Transcription of the plaque attached.

R.F.B. & A.P. Dickinson Plaque-in Church on North Wall WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached.

Capt C F Dickinson Plaque- in Church on North Wall WW1-Transcription & Photograph attached.

Wood Panelling of North & South Walls of Nave in memory of the three Dickinson brothers WW1- Transcription &

Photograph attached.

Churchyard Memorial WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription

ENNERDALE

Village Memorial in the ‘New’ Churchyard WW1 & 2- Transcription & Photograph attached

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Allerdale

HARRINGTON

Harrington Village Memorial- WW1 & 2- extensive records of this are at WRO (YDX 386). Photograph & Transcription

attached

Harrington WW1 Church Memorial (inside)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Harrington WW2 Church Memorial (inside)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Harrington Eller Bank Primitive Methodist WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Harrington Victoria Square Wesleyan Methodist WW1 (since 1957 at Eller Bank Chapel)- Photograph & Transcription

attached

Harrington St. Mary Roman Catholic WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

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WORKINGTON

Workington Civic Memorial- in St. Michael’s Church WW1, WW2, Korea and Iraq (2007)- Names List & Photograph

attached

Workington Vulcan’s Park Cenotaph WW1 & 2- 4 Photographs attached & transcription/details

Workington Masonic Lodge (All Lodges) Roll of Honour WW1. Transcription & Photograph attached

Workington Masonic Lodge (Curwen Lodge) Roll of Honour WW1. Transcription & Photograph attached

Workington Post Office WW1- now in a non-public part of St. Michael’s Church. Transcription & Photograph attached

Stainburn Memorial WW1- now in a non-public part of St. Michael’s Church. Transcription & Photograph attached

Workington Iron & Steel Company WW1- This remarkable memorial covered staff from all operations of the Company

around the world and is now in a non-public part of St. Michael’s Church. Transcription & 4 Photographs attached

Workington Scouts WW2- now in the United Church- Transcription & Photograph attached

Workington Roman Catholic Church Roll of Honour WW1, WW2 and Iraq (2007)- this is a bound Leather Book, so is

not practicable to photograph. Transcription attached. See also YDFCRC 1/2 at Whitehaven Record Office (WW1)

and YDFCRC 1/3(WW2)

Workington Presbyterian Church- THE MEMORIAL IS LOST, but extensive records are at WRO (YDFCP 1/39 & 57)-

Transcription attached.

Workington Wesleyan Methodist Circuit, Roll of Honour WW1- YDFCM 1/1/268 at Whitehaven Record Office-

Transcription attached

Workington Trinity Methodist Church WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached

Workington John Street & Corporation Road Methodist Chapels WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached.

Workington Methodist WW2 (there is a lack of clarity on which Chapel (s) this memorial relates to- Transcription &

Photograph attached

NOTE- The above three Memorials were in Trinity Methodist Church. Since they were photographed in September

2011 the Church has been cleared and put up for sale. I am assured that they have been retained, but am unable to

determine their new location.

Westfield Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached (formerly at Westfield Methodist Church)

Workington St. John’s Church WW1- This is a series of medallions on Oak Panelling- Photograph & Transcription

attached

West Seaton Church WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

St Michael’s Church- 2001 non combat death-SAC SAMUEL EARL DYER (The Reconciliation Window) Photograph &

Transcription attached

St Michael’s Church- The Remembrance Window- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Michael’s Church-Milham Ponsonby 1815- Photograph & Transcription attached

Workington Higher Grade School (LOST) WW1- Transcription attached

Workington Evangelical Church (LOST) WW1- Transcription attached

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Workington Pte Smith_Glenn VC Paving Stone (at the Library for now, eventually will be on the station southbound

plarform)-

Photograph & Transcription attached

Workington South William Street Wesleyan Sunday School Roll of Honour (LOST)- No details, summary on WMA

Church of Christ (at Border Regiment Museum) WW1- Transcription attached

SEATON

Seaton WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Seaton-WW1- George Addison Prayer Desk- Transcription, but now LOST so no photograph.

Seaton WW1 Driver Dixon Vase-Photograph & Transcription attached

Seaton WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

FLIMBY

Flimby Cemetery- WW1 & WW2-Photograph and Transcription attached.

Flimby St Nicholas’ Church- WW1 & WW2-Photograph and Transcription attached.

CAMERTON

Gate WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Memorial in Churchyard WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

GREAT & LITTLE BROUGHTON

Memorial in Churchyard WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1 (in British Legion) WW1—2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Great Broughton Baptist Church-Transcription attached

BROUGHTON MOOR

Memorial in Churchyard WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Methodist Church Bible WW2-Transcription attached

DEARHAM

Churchyard Cross- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Brasses- Photograph & Transcription attached. There is also a Roll of Honour book in a glass case in the Lady

Chapel in the North Aisle.

MARYPORT

Civic Memorial (in Gardens at Netherhall Corner)-WW1 Wall- Photographs (4) & Transcription attached

Civic Memorial (in Gardens at Netherhall Corner)- WW2 Obelisk- Photographs (4) & Transcription attached

Maryport & Carlisle Railway (in Gardens at Netherhall Corner) - Photograph & Transcription attached

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Christ Church- Ned Smith VC Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached (after the closure of Christ Church this

has been moved into storage at St. Mary’s)

Stained Glass- St. Mary’s Church in memory JD Proud, WW1- North Chapel, east window-Photograph & Transcription

attached. WINDOW SMASHED BY VANDALS 16/8/2014- see Times & Star 22/8/14 page 30.

St. Mary’s Church North Chapel WW1 & WW2-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church-Seat in Chapel-WW1 James Harkness-Photograph & Transcription Attached

St Mary’s Church-Seat in Chapel-WW2 Leslie Thompson Graham-Photograph & Transcription Attached

St Mary’s Church-Seat in Chapel-WW2 John Pooley-Photograph & Transcription Attached

St Mary’s Church-Seat in Chapel-WW2 James Raven Brough-Photograph & Transcription Attached

St Mary’s Church-Seat in Chapel-WW2 Harry Walls-Photograph & Transcription Attached

St Mary’s Church-Seat in Chapel-WW2 Kenneth Archer-Photograph & Transcription Attached

St Mary’s Church-Seat in Chapel-WW2 Denis Pearson-Photograph & Transcription Attached

St Mary’s Church-Seat in Chapel-WW2 William Birkett-Photograph & Transcription Attached

Netherton All Souls Church WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription Attached

Methodist Church Brass Plaque WW1 (probably ex Primitive) -Photograph & Transcription Attached

Methodist Church Marble Plaque WW1 (ex Wesleyan) -Photograph & Transcription Attached

Presbyterian Church (LOST) WW1-Transcription attached

Tannery (LOST) WW1- Transcription attached

Baptist Church (LOST)- Transcription attached

Vincent George Duckett (of Parrs Bank)- LOST- Transcription attached

HMS/SS Glengoyle- Honours Board and History Board (at Maryport Maritime Museum)-2 photographs & Transcription

attached

Maryport Cottage Hospital- Bequest in memory of Lieut Donald Campbell Crerar, £100 of 5% War Bonds

ALLONBY

No access available

Village Hall (in Congregational Church until closure in 1975) WW1-Transcription attached

Church WW1- Transcription attached

Allonby School Memorial WW1 (LOST)-Photo Montage, with the same names, names list attached

There are 2 war graves at the Church-

H Bunting MC died 5/12/1917 & JS Fleming of the General Service Corps, died 3/4/1947

CROSBY & CROSSCANNONBY

External Memorial at Crosscanonby Church (WW1 & WW2)- Transcription & Photograph attached

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SETMURTHY, ISEL & BLINDCRAKE

Setmurthy WW1 Parishioners-Photograph & Transcription attached

Setmurthy Nurse D Fisher WW1 Stained Glass Window-Transcription & Photograph attached

Isel WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

COCKERMOUTH & PAPCASTLE

Cockermouth & Papcastle Civic Memorial, by the fire Station WW1 & 2- 3 Photographs & Transcription attached

Cockermouth Memorial Gardens (on the north bank of the River Derwent), including Wrought Iron Gates WW2-

Transcription & 3 photographs attached.

All Saints Church –Colonel James Steel-19th Century India- Transcription & Photograph attached

All Saints Church-WW1-Mother’s Union Window- Transcription & Photograph attached

Christ Church- WW1 & WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

All Saints Church-all sittings declared free WW1-see West Cumberland Times 31/5/1919 page 8

Cockermouth Liberal Club Photographic Memorial WW1 (LOST)-Transcription attached

TocH memorial (at Border Regiment Museum)-Transcription attached

BRIDEKIRK, DOVENBY & TALLENTIRE

Memorial in St. Bridget’s Church WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached

Memorial in St. Bridget’s Church WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

Plaque- Thomas Lunston Hayston WW2-Transcription & Photograph attached

VE/VJ Day Benches (WW2)- 2 in Bridekirk Churchyard, one at Dovenby Green and one at Tallentire Village Green-

Photograph & Transcription attached

GILCRUX

WW1 & WW2 Brasses on a combined Wooden board in Church (North wall)-Transcription & Photograph attached

DEAN

Dean School Roll of Honour- Transcription & Photograph attached

Churchyard Memorial- Transcription & photograph attached

Roll of Honour (in Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

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MEALSGATE, FLETCHERTOWN, BLENNERHASSET & BOLTONGATE

Stained Glass- All Hallows Church WW1 in memory Capt A G Wordsworth, west window north facing, by Powell of

Whitefriars- Photograph & Transcription attached

All Hallows Church- WW1- Cross- Photograph & Transcription attached

All Hallows Church-WW1- Roll of Honour of those who died- Photograph & Transcription attached

All Hallows Church-WW1- Roll of Honour of those who served- Photograph (shared with the other ROH) &

Transcription attached

Boltongate Church WW1- Photograph (covers both WW1 & 2 Memorials ) and Transcription attached

Boltongate Church WW2 (at base of WW1 memorial)- Transcription attached

Boltongate- 2nd

Lieut Leonard Ewbank WW1- Photograph & transcription attached.

Boltongate- Captain Walter Ewbank WW1- Photograph & transcription attached

Boltongate Church WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & transcription attached

Baggrow & Blennerhasset- Village Memorial WW1 & WW2 (in Blennerhasset) (7+6)- on base of an old cross, unv,

26/6/1921 by Lieut W. Stephenson (son of village headmaster)- rustic in form, 9’high of Aberdeen Red Granite,

designed by Beattie & Sons of Carlisle, cost £110, dedicated Rev. J. Wordsworth (Vicar of Allhallows, whose son was

lost early in the war)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

RAF Brayton Park WW2- an Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached.

PLUMBLAND

Memorial Plaques WW1 & WW2- Photograph of Plaques & Windows and Transcription attached of the plaques; these

are between the-Two single light Stained Glass Windows (West Window)- St. Cuthbert’s Church- in general memory

of the fallen of WW1, by AK Nicholson

Fretcherville Dykes-18th century-Photograph & Transcription attached

NEWLANDS, PORTINSCALE, BRAITHWAITE & THORNTHWAITE

Stained Glass- in Newlands Church- In memory T R Johnson & all who died in WW1- Nave 2nd

from east-Photograph

& transcription attached.

Newlands School (in the Church) Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Newlands Church WW2- Photograph & transcription attached.

Thornthwaite & Braithwaite Victory Memorial Hall WW1- Photograph of Plaque attached

Braithwaite Church WW1-–Photograph & Transcription attached

Above Derwent WW1 &2- on the old A66 between Portinscale and Braithwaite –Photograph & Transcription attached

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Thornthwaite Church WW2 (only)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Braithwaite School have produced two booklets about the names on the Over Derwent memorial. These are available

from the School Office at £3 for WW1 and £3.50 for WW2. Profits go to School Funds.

WESTWARD & BOLTON LOW HOUSES

Westward- Gate Posts- Photograph & Transcription attached. & 2 gravestones- Photos & Transcriptions

Westward- WW1 & WW2 Memorials inside Church- Unable to obtain as the Church is always locked. Telephone Rita

Fell (Churchwarden) on 016973 49183 to obtain access. List for WW1 attached from WCT 24/12/1919

BURGH-BY-SANDS, DRUMBURGH, GLASSON, PORT CARLISLE & BOWNESS ON SOLWAY

NOTE- Burgh by Sands is actually in the City of Carlisle, but it seems prudent to include it in this list

Burgh-by-Sands War Memorial (in the new Churchyard) WW1 & WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

Burgh-by-Sands Church WW2 Bronze- Transcription & Photograph attached

Burgh-by-Sands Robert Mayson Calvert- Brass in Church- Transcription & Photograph attached

Bowness-on-Solway Stained Glass Window WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bowness-on-Solway Churchyard Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bowness-on-Solway Brass WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bowness-on-Solway (1953) Howard Charles Atkinson- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bowness-on-Solway (1953) William J. Rutter- Photograph & Transcription attached

There is also a war grave to WREN DM Stone who died on HMS Nuthatch on 10/6/1948 aged 28.

KIRKBAMPTON

Kirkbampton School Old Boys Roll of Honour WW1- PR 59/51 at Carlisle Record Office- Transcription attached,

Picture not possible as at Carlisle Record Office. The original is in the Church Vestry (Photograph attached)

Kirkbampton Village WW1 & WW2 (In Churchyard)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kirkbampton Parish Roll of Honour (In Church Vestry)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kirkbampton-John Pattinson Walker- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kirkbampton-William Ross Pattinson- Photograph & Transcription attached

KIRKBRIDE, ANGERTON, NEWTON ARLOSH & ANTHORN

Newton Arlosh Village Memorial, in the Churchyard (WW1 & 2)- Photograph & Names List attached

Kirkbride Cross (WW1 & 2)- Photograph & Names List attached

Kirkbride (1808)-Midshipman Metcalfe, died on the Convict Ship Aelous bound for Australia with 79 female convicts.

He was aged 16. Photograph & Transcription attached.

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WIGTON & OULTON

Wigton & Oulton Civic Memorial- at Cemetery WW1 & WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached.

Wigton Comforts Committee Memorial- at Cemetery (NW corner)-WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

Wigton Playing Fields, Cairn- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wigton St. Mary’s Church BOER WAR- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wigton St. Mary’s Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wigton St. Mary’s Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wigton St Mary’s Church Colonial India Major Fletcher Dalston- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wigton St Mary’s Church John Harvey Bainbridge Kayss WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wigton Congregational Church, WW1- Names List attached. The Church is now closed, and the location of the

memorial unknown, so no photograph is possible.

Wigton Friend’s School WW1 Wooden Board (1984-moved to Friend’s Meeting House, 2011-moved to Ackworth

School, Yorkshire WF7 7LT)- Transcription attached

Wigton Friend’s School WW2 Chair (2011-moved to Swarthmoor Hall)- Transcription attached

Wigton RC St Cuthbert’s Church Lady Chapel Altar WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wigton Nelson Thomlinson School WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Wigton Memorial Garden-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

1915 Roll of Honour St Cuthbert’s RC School, Wigton (LOST)- Names List attached

THURSBY, CURTHWAITE & WOODSIDE

Thursby Churchyard Cross (WW1 & WW2)- Two photographs & Transcription attached. NOTE- the side with four

names is actually WW2 even though the inscription says it is WW1!

Thursby Boer War Gravestone- Photograph & Transcription attached

WIGGONBY & AIKTON

Aikton Churchyard WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached.

BROMFIELD

Cross (in Churchyard) WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour (inside Church) WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

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WAVERTON, BLENCOGO, WAVERBRIDGE & ABBEYTOWN

Abbeytown – Village Memorial outside Methodist Church/Village Hall- Photograph & Transcription attached

Waverton Churchyard Photograph & Transcription attached

Waverton Church- WW1 Memorial, WW2 Memorial and modern addition to WW1 Memorial, the first two from

Dundraw Mission (closed 1965 then village hall to 1998) relocated to inside the Church on Remembrance Sunday

2007. Photograph & Transcription attached

Abbeytown Holme Cultram Abbey Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Abbeytown Sister Martha Mark Stained Glass Window- Photograph & Transcription attached

SILLOTH, SKINBURNESS & CAUSEWAYHEAD

Carrs Flour Mills Roll of Honour WW1- at Carlisle Record Office DB84/107. Transcription attached, unable to

photograph on cost & copyright grounds.

22MU Memorial (1938 to 1960)- inside Christ Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

Golf Club WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Town WW1/WW2 and 1916 Irish Troubles (manslaughter by another soldier) Memorial- outside Christ Church-

Photograph & names List attached

Cecil Taylor Martin WW1- inside Christ Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

Major Norman Costeloe (Son of the Vicar of Silloth)- WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached, also commemorated

on the family gravestone at Causewayhead Church

Causewayhead WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached. Unveiled 7th November 1920 by Capt C H

Walker MC- son of the Vicar who was wounded on the Somme, dedicated by Canon Walker-the Vicar.

RAF Silloth Park WW2- an Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached.

There are no memorials at Skinburness

BECKFOOT, MAWBRAY & HOLME ST CUTHBERT

Holme St Cuthbert Church WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Holme St Cuthbert Church WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

WESTNEWTON

WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

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ASPATRIA, HAYTON, PROSPECT & HARRISTON

Aspatria Church Boer War- Private Thomas Ponsonby Jackson- Photograph & Transcription attached

Aspatria Church- General Robert Musgrave (India & America 18th century, Stirling & Gravesend 19

th century) -

Photograph & Transcription attached

Aspatria Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Aspatria Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Aspatria Church Afghanistan 2010- Photograph & Transcription attached

Aspatria Church Captain Bell Battlefield Cross-Transcription attached (now in Cumbria Museum of Military Life)

Aspatria Memorial Recreation Ground Gates WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Aspatria Recreation Ground- Afghanistan 2010- Memorial Bench to Sgt David Thomas Monkhouse- Photograph &

Transcription attached

Aspatria Wesleyan Methodist WW1 Church Roll of Honour- DFCM 9/35 at CRO- Names List attached, Photograph not

possible.

Aspatria Primitive Methodist WW1- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached

Aspatria Primitive Methodist WW2- Photograph (shared with WW1) & Transcription attached

Aspatria Wesleyan Methodist WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hayton Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hayton Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hayton Church Organ WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

SEBERGHAM, WELTON & ROSLEY

Sebergham Lych Gate WW1- William Adamson- Photograph & Transcription attached

Sebergham WW1 Brass- North Wall inside Church-Photograph & Transcription attached

Welton- WW1 Memorial outside the Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

Rosley WW1 War Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Rosley Stained Glass Window WW1- Edward Bewley, South Aisle 4th window from east by Clayton & Bell- not got full

details as the Church is kept locked without details of key holders.

CALDBECK & HESKET NEWMARKET

Caldbeck Churchyard Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Caldbeck Church Roll of Honour WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

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Caldbeck Church- John & George Pratt (18th/19

th century conflicts)- Photograph & Transcription attached

KESWICK & THE BORROWDALE VALLEY

Borrowdale roadside Memorial- near the Vicarage WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Grange-in-Borrowdale Church Memorial WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Borrowdale (Stonethwaite) Church- WW1 Plaque AND Cross- Photograph & Transcription attached

Borrowdale (Stonethwaite) Church-WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Borrowdale Castle Crag Summit Memorial- Names list attached, no photograph possible. NOTE- the John Hamer

listed was not local, the Hamer family bought the crag and presented it to the National Trust. Initially the monument

was only to be for their son, but they were persuaded to add the local men as well.

Borrowdale Royal Oak Hotel Window- Photograph attached

Brigham School WW1- at Keswick Museum- Photograph & Transcription attached

Keswick Cenotaph (at County Corner) WW1 & 2- Transcription & 4 Photographs attached. NOTE-there was also an

oak tree planted, cultivated from seedlings from an oak tree at Verdun, by Kew Gardens- but the tree has not existed

for many years now (at least since 1997)

Cockermouth, Keswick & Penrith Railway WW1- used to be at the Railway Station, now at the Cenotaph Photograph

& Transcription attached

G.B. Wivell (WW1)- at Fitz Park- Photograph attached & Transcription

Keswick School (WW1)- in the Queen’s Assembly Hall- for obvious reasons I cannot access this memorial

Crosthwaite Church WW1, The memorial included Organ and Tower Repairs-Photograph & Transcription attached.

NB- The substantial 1920 Organ work was to rebuild and enlarge the 1844 ‘Bishop of London’ organ, previously rebuilt

in the West Gallery in 1866 by Jardine of Manchester. This work, again by Jardine, was to split the case into two

above the choir (Swell, some Great and most pedal stops on the south side), Choir stops, most of the Great & some

pedal on the north. The tracker action was replaced by electro-pnuematic and the console detached below the north

side case. A full organ specification is available in the Church. Apart from minor changes the organ is still as per this

rebuild.

Crosthwaite Church Memorial Service for the men of Keswick who fell in the Great War dated 12th Sep 1917, includes

names of those who fell- PR 120/124/14 at Carlisle Record Office

Crosthwaite Church Boer War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Crosthwaite Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Crosthwaite Church WW1 Vase (Safe Return)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Crosthwaite Church WW1 Vase (Fallen)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Keswick St. John’s Church- WW1 & WW2 ROH- 7 Photographs & Transcription attached.

Keswick St. John’s Church- Robert Halley Knight. Photograph & transcription attached

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Keswick St. John’s Church- Constance Highton Window –Photograph & details attached

Keswick St. John’s Church- Major TW du Boulay Pew –Photograph & transcription attached

Keswick Congregational Church WW1 Organ (the organ itself was removed in 2014)- Photograph & transcription

attached

BUTTERMERE, LOWESWATER & LORTON

Buttermere WW1 ROH- Photograph & Transcription attached

Buttermere WW2- Photograph & transcription attached

Loweswater- 2 Photographs of lectern & transcription attached

Lorton WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Lorton WW2- Photograph & transcription attached

UNDERSKIDDAW & BASSENTHWAITE

Underskiddaw Memorial WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Underskiddaw Church Room WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bassenthwaite St. John’s Village Memorial WW1 & 2. Photograph & Transcription attached

Bassenthwaite St. John’s Roll of Honour WW1. Photograph & Transcription attached

Bassenthwaite St. John’s- Lieut. Henry Rathbone Hele-Shaw Bronze WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bassenthwaite St John’s Maurice James Banister WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bassenthwaite St. Bega- Walter Vane (Peninsular War)- Photograph & transcription attached

THRELKELD (n.b. Threlkeld is actually just in Eden, but half the parish south of the Glendermachin River is in

Allerdale)

Threlkeld Village WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Threlkeld Church General Memorial WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Threlkeld Church General Memorial WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Threlkeld Church-Lieut. Prinsep WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Threlkeld Village Hall- Photograph & Transcription attached

For more details of the men on the Threlkeld Memorials see Joe Ritson’s piece on

2ndww.blogspot.com/2011/12/fallen-heroes-of-threlkeld-cumbria.html

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WYTHBURN & ST. JOHNS IN THE VALE

Wythburn-Privates Sandham & Bell WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wythburn-WW2 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

SJITV- WW1 & 2 Memorial-in Churchyard- Photograph & Names List attached

SJITV- WW1 Roll of Honour- in Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

SJITV- WW2 Roll of Honour (a duplicate of the one at Wythburn)- Photograph & Transcription attached

SJITV-Boer War- Henry Coppie Jackson Stained Glass Window- Photograph & Transcription attached

SJITV- Non Specific Conflict- Col. J.A.G. Lynn of the Indian Army (Ancient Sundial on Stone Plinth)- Photograph &

Transcription attached

GREAT CLIFTON, LITTLE CLIFTON & BRIDGEFOOT

Little Clifton St Luke’s Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Great Clifton Methodist Church WW1, WW2 & later-Photograph & Transcription attached

Derwent Vale Primary School- WW1 ROH for Little Clifton Primary School Old Boys- transcription attached

Bridgefoot Wesleyan Methodist Chapel WW1 (LOST)- Transcription attached

Chapel Brow School (now at Derwent Vale School, Great Clifton) WW1-Transcription attached

GREYSOUTHEN, BROUGHTON CROSS & BRIGHAM

Brigham- Memorial outside Church WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brigham Boer War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brigham Memorial Hall

ULLOCK, PARDSHAW, MOSSER, EAGLESFIELD, PADDLE, DEANSCALES & MOCKERKIN

Paddle School WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Paddle School WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Eaglesfield John Dalton Memorial (SS Philip & James the Less) Church External Memorial WW1 & WW2-

Transcription & Photograph attached.

None of the other Churches, including Mosser Fell Church has a memorial.

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BOTHEL ,TORPENHOW, IREBY & ULDALE

Torpenhow Cross (WW1 & 2) in Churchyard- Photographs (2) & names list attached

Torpenhow ROH (WW1) in Church- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached.

Ireby ROH (WW1)- in Church, formerly in Methodist Chapel- Photograph & Transcription attached

Ireby Cross (WW1 & 2)- outside East Wall of Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

Uldale (India, 1858) Lt Jonathan Cape addition to gravestone- Photograph & Transcription attached

Uldale (WW1) Robert Wood addition to gravestone- Photograph & Transcription attached

There are no memorials at Bothel (covered by Torpenhow)

EMBLETON & WYTHOP

Wythop Church- Major General Wing WW1 (& Boer War Survivor)- Photograph & Transcription Attached

Wythop Church - WW1- Photograph & Names List attached

Wythop Church-WW1 ROH (Identical one at Embleton Church)-Photograph & Transcription attached

Embleton Church WW1 & 2- Cross- Photograph & Transcription attached

Embleton Church- WW1 Internal Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Embleton Methodist Chapel (now at Carlisle Museum of Military Life)-Transcription attached

GREAT GABLE

Memorial WW1 on Summit Cairn (North Side) WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Old Plaque at Armitt Museum, Ambleside WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

SCAFELL PIKE

Memorial WW1 at the Summit -Photograph & Transcription attached

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South Lakeland

GRASMERE & RYDAL

Grasmere-Church WW1 & WW2 (includes modern Roll of Honour)-Two photographs & Transcription attached

Grasmere Church- Burma (1886) James Frederick Greenwood-Photograph & Transcription attached.

Grasmere Church- Nurse Nellie Taylor (+ Organ) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Grasmere Church- Pte WW Peascod Battlefield Cross WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Grasmere Village WW1-Transcription & Photograph attached

Grasmere Village WW2-Transcription & Photograph attached

Grasmere 7 & 8 Great Cross Cottages WW1 (Chance Brothers), also a County Scholarship and a City of Carlisle

Scholarship pending building of a School of Chemistry in their Memory-Transcription &2 Photographs available

Rydal-Ronald Bell- WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Rydal-George Cumberland Hughes le Fleming 19th century-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

AMBLESIDE & BRATHAY

Ambleside Church WW2- Memorial & Oak Panelling in the Sanctuary- Photograph & Transcription attached

Ambleside Church- The King’s School and Aylwin College WW1 & WW2- the casualties of the two wars are not

differentiated (Note- this is in the office area at the NW corner of the church) - Photograph & Names List attached

Ambleside Churchyard- Memorial WW1, WW2 and Belize 1991- Photograph & Names List attached

Ambleside Market Cross- WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Brathay- Churchyard Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brathay-Captain Cunliffe WW1 Bronze & Window- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Brathay- L.T. Gair Brass WW1 Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brathay- G.M.H. Aitchison Brass & Statue-WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brathay WW1 ROH & Book of Remembrance-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Ambleside School WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached.

WRAY

Wray War Memorial (WW1 & 2)- outside Church-Photograph & Transcription attached

Wray- Andrew Tucker Squarey MacIver- WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Wray-Brian Crossley-WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Wray-Reginald Squarey MacIver-WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Wray-Robert Troutbeck MacIver-WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Wray Church closed in 2011, and is now in the care of the National Trust at Wray Castle

High Wray Village Hall-Transcription attached

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HAWKSHEAD

WW1 Memorial- inside Church- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached.

WW1 ROH- Leather bound book- inside Church (the case is locked)- Photograph attached

WW2 Memorial-inside Church- Photograph (shared with WW1) & Transcription attached.

Village Cross- in churchyard, near the Lych gate- WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Names List attached.

CONISTON

WW1 & WW2 Cross- Outside Church-Photograph & Transcription attached

L/Cpl James Hewitson VC (WW1)- Grave beside War Memorial (died 1963), also display panel including replica VC

inside Church-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

WW1 & WW2 Memorials inside Church – Photograph & Transcription attached

Tribute to Sailors who served in HMS Coniston 1952-1970 (included in photo of Hewitson display panel)

Charles Wilfred Hext WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Nathaniel George Phillips 19th century-Photograph & Transcription attached

Primary School Roll of Honour- see Westmorland Gazette dated 9th August 2012-Photograph & Transcription

attached.

TORVER

Lych Gate WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 & WW2 Memorials-Photograph & Transcription attached

LANGDALE

Langdale Boer War-Photograph & Transcription attached

Langdale WW1 & 2- outside Church-Two photographs & Transcription attached

Langdale WW1 (Inside Church)-Photograph & Transcription attached.

Langdale WW2 (Inside Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Great Carrs Mountain Summit, off Wrynose Pass WW2 Memorial to Halifax Bomber LL505 FD-S-Transcription

attached

Langdale-Joseph Edward Pepper WW1-Addition to Gravestone-Photograph & Transcription attached

Little Langdale-James Denton Lee Memorial Stone in Busk Wood-Photograph & Transcription attached

BROUGHTON IN FURNESS

Churchyard Cross- WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Sanctuary Wood Panelling WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Rolls of Honour (in Church Porch) WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

WOODLAND

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James Wilfrid H Park WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

ASKAM, IRELETH, GRIZEBECK & KIRKBY-IN-FURNESS

Askam- Askam & Ireleth Memorial Garden WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Kirkby Churchyard WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Names List attached

Kirkby Church Interpretation Board beside Lych Gate (new in 2013)-Photograph attached (the names are those on the

memorial above, which is very close to this board).

Burlington Slate Works WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Ireleth Church WW1 Photograph & Transcription attached

DALTON IN FURNESS

Civic Memorial (outside Station) WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Conservative Club (CLOSED IN 2015, LOST)- Photograph (in Word Document) –unable to read photo.

Methodist Church WW1 & WW2-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

RC Church WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Mary’s Church WW1 A.E. Baldwin-Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Mary’s Church WW1 H.R. Baldwin-Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Mary’s Church WW2 Dorothy Baldwin-Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church 19th century wars-William John Atkinson Baldwin--Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church- WW1 Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW2 Oak & Slate Memorials-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Dalton in Furness Congregational WW1 ROH (at URC Church) –Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Dalton Town Hall Thomas Cornthwaite Varcoe-Photograph & Transcription attached

Dalton Co-op WW1 (at Castle)- Photograph & Transcription attached

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BARROW IN FURNESS

Barrow Cemetery Cottages- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow Railway Station Furness Railway Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow Blitz Memorial WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roose School WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow Island St John the Evangelist Bible WW1 & WW2- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Barrow Island St John the Evangelist WW1 Communion Rails- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Barrow Island St John the Evangelist WW1 Memorial Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow Island St John the Evangelist WW1 Lectern Stand- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow Island St John the Evangelist WW1 Clergy Stall Charles Drinnan Roberton- Photograph & Transcription

attached

Barrow Island St John the Evangelist WW1 Clergy Stall Alexander Paterson Roberton- Photograph & Transcription

attached

Piel Island (at Roa Island) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cenotaph-12 photographs & transcription attached

Post Office (opposite railway station) WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Australian Submarines AE1 & AE2 WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Vickerstown Methodist Church WW1 Roll of Honour-Transcription & 4 Photographs attached

St James’ Church WW1/WW2 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

St James’ Church WW1 Window & 2 Brasses- Photograph & Transcription attached

St James’ Church WW1 Rerodos Panelling- Photograph & Transcription attached

St James’ Church WW1 Border Regiment- Photograph & Transcription attached

St James’ Church WW1 Lancashire Fusiliers- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Matthew’s Church War Memorial Chapel WW1 (LOST in 1965) -Transcription attached

St Matthew’s Church WW1 Captain Alfred James Barrow- Photograph & Transcription attached

Trinity Presbyterian Church WW1 & WW2/St Andrews Presbyterian Church WW2 (1995 copy)- Photograph &

Transcription attached

Abbey Road Methodist Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Abbey Road Methodist Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hindpool Road & Emmanuel Congregational Churches WW1 (1995 copy)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Trinity Presbyterian Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

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Trinity Presbyterian Church WW2 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hindpool Road Congregational Church WW1 Died Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hindpool Road Congregational Church WW1 Served & Returned Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Vickers WW1 Sheet Iron Workers, Plumbers and Tinsmiths ROH- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hawcoat Memorial Hall WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Salvation Army WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

St George’s Church- Chapel and Fittings WW1 & WW2-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

St George’s Church-TE Pennington WW2 Prayer Desk- Photograph & Transcription attached

St George’s Church WW1 ROH (at Record Office)-Transcription attached

St Mark’s Church WW1- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Biggar Bank (Walney) Afghanistan Bench- Photograph & Transcription attached

Holker Street School Roll of Honour WW1- BDS 27/7/2 at Barrow Record Office-Transcription attached

Ernest Pass Memorial Cricket Ground WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

James Freel Sculpture WW2-3 Photographs & Transcription attached

Barrow Boys Grammar School WW1 & WW2-(at Town Hall)-2 Photographs & Transcriptions attached

Barrow Alfred Barrow School WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Walney St Mary Ayres Pew WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Walney St Mary Gaydon Pew WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Walney St Mary Butterfield Pew WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow St Paul WW1 Bronze (LOST) - Transcription attached

Barrow St Paul WW2 Roll of Honour- Photographs-2 & Transcription attached

Barrow St Paul WW2 Timms Lectern- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow St Paul WW1 Routledge Brass WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow St Paul Butler Brass WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow St Paul Jackson Window WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow St Paul Stables Window WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow St Paul Baythorp Prayer Desk WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow Police Station WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

DENDRON, LEECE & GLEASTON

Joint Cross at Dendron Junction of Leece to Gleaston Road WW1-- Photograph & Transcription attached

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LINDAL IN FURNESS

Civic Memorial WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Brass WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Prayer Desk WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

MARTON

Civic Memorial WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

PENNINGTON

Cross at Cross-a-Moor Crossroads-WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Marble in the Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Harry Christian VC WW1 Paving Stone-Photograph & Transcription attached

Harry Christian VC WW1 Bench (at Westbound bus stop)- Photograph & Transcription attached

NEWTON

Obelisk near Village Hall WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

RAMPSIDE

Baptistry in the Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1- no details available, may not now exist

Memorial Lamp in Churchyard to Captain Edward D’Arcy Birnie (of High Harrington), erected by his fiancée, M. Pollitt.

THIS MEMORIAL IS LOST.

TROUTBECK

Churchyard Cross (Slate)-WW1 (by J. Swallow)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Troutbeck Internal WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Troutbeck WW2 Thanksgiving Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Troutbeck 6 Chiming Bells WW1 (inc. dedication brass)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Troutbeck Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Troutbeck (formerly Ecclerigg) Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Cobby the Horse WW1- at Holehird Gardens Animal Cemetery- Photograph see below, Transcription attached. This is

included here as much to be emblematic of all those animals who were lost in war and have no remembrance, as well

for its absolute and curiosity value.

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SAWREY

WW1 & 2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

William Mossop Fleming Brass WW1 (North Wall of Chancel)- Photograph & Transcription attached

2 Union Flags- Photograph & Transcription attached

STAVELEY (by Windermere)

Boer War Memorial (on the old Church Tower)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Recreation Ground Gates- 2 Photographs and Transcription attached. Note the gates no longer exist, and the

gateway is not the current entrance. The plaques are on the gateposts.

Staveley Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Names List attached.

Staveley Church WW1-Edwin Featherstone Martindale- Photograph & Transcription attached

Staveley Church (1904)- Rev William Chaplin (Military Chaplain)- Brass & Window- Photograph & Transcription

attached

Staveley WW1 & WW2 ROH- Photograph & Transcription attached

KENTMERE

There are no memorials here but J R Barkway of the RAF, who lived at Greenhow, Kentmere and died 8/5/1945 aged

26 is buried in the Churchyard.

INGS

Revd Eric Oswald Read (Chaplain) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Two Chalices & Paten Cover in memory of Lt Challiner WW1- No details possible

Roll of Honour WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Note- from 1941 the Ings Garage was used by the Milestones Service Garage of Bexleyheath, Kent for the production

of munitions and small arms. 45 women, mainly local were employed there.

BOWNESS & WINDERMERE

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RNAS Hill of Oaks WW1 (Ferry Nab) - Photograph & Transcription attached

RAF White Cross Bay WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Mary’s Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Windermere Old College School WW1 (in St. Mary’s Church) - Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Mary’s Church-WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Mary’s Sanctuary Lamp- Photograph attached. There is no inscription that can be seen but according to the

Church guide it is in memory of Dr Mervyn Hall, killed in India in the 1949 uprisings. Until the 2006 re-ordering it was in

the Lady Chapel in the South Aisle.

Wooden Screens in Chancel of St. Mary’s Church-- Photograph attached. There is no inscription that can be seen but

according to the Church guide these are in memory of Lt Robert Fallowfield Kipling (RN)- one of the WW2 casualties.

Until the 2006 re-ordering it was in the Lady Chapel in the South Aisle.

Windermere Cenotaph & Memorial Gardens (near Police Station/Town Council Offices)- WW1, WW2, Korea & post

war conflicts- 8 Photographs & Transcription attached

Windermere Boer War (St. Martin’s Churchyard)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Storrs Temple-Napoleonic Wars- This is in the grounds of Storrs Hall at the end of a stone jetty at the south end of the

peninsula that Storrs Hall Hotel is situated in, but since 1964 has been looked after by the National Trust. This

octagonal structure was designed by Joseph Gandy for Sir John Legard (the then owner of Storrs Hall) in 1804. There

are 4 tablets, each with one word, commemorating Admirals Duncan, St. Vincent, Howe & Nelson (each 700 mm high,

900mm wide). It is also known as the Temple of Heroes- Photograph attached.

Windermere Station- Lance Corporal King WW1- Transcription & photograph attached

Windermere Grammar School WW1 & WW2 (now St Martin & St Mary Primary School)- Transcription & 2

photographs attached

Carver URC Church WW1- Transcription & photograph attached

Carver URC Church WW2- Transcription & photograph attached

St Martin’s Church- 4 Atkinson brothers WW1 (ex Troutbeck Bridge Cong Church)- Transcription & photograph

attached

Carver URC Church Trooper Hutchinson WW2 Vase LOST- No details

St Martins Church-Lingard Window WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church-Bownas Window WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church-Major Armitage Plaque WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church-Beaufoy (Waterloo) -Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church-Curtains WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church-Duke of Wellington’s Regiment WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church-Organ WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church WW1-North Chapel Window-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church WW1 East Window-Transcription & photograph attached

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St Martins Church-St John’s Church Roll of Honour WW1 & WW2-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church WW1 Tablet-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church WW1 Credence Table-Transcription attached

St Martins Church WW1 Chapel-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church WW2 Tablet-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church WW1 Book Rest-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church WW1 Richardson Chair-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church Barwise Prayer Desk WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church WW1 Leyland Chair-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church Watson Alms Dish WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church Mucklow Cross WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church WW1 Lectern –Russell-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martins Church 19th Century Watson Window-Transcription & photograph attached

St Martin’s Church Edward Johnson Vase WW1- Transcription & photograph attached

St Martin’s Church Thomas Heude Roughton Vase WW1- Transcription & photograph attached

St Martin’s Church Robert Morris Vases (2 identical) WW1- Transcription & photograph attached

Bowness WW1 Roll of Honour Book (Served & Returned)-Transcription attached

Windermere Golf Club WW1- Transcription & photograph attached

Windermere Oddfellows WW1 Plaque (now at Kendal Archives)-Transcription attached

Windermere St John’s Church Roll of Honour WW1 & WW2 (at Kendal Archives)-Transcription attached

Windermere St John’s Church-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Windermere Craig Boys Preparatory School WW1 & WW2 Roll of Honour (at Kendal Archives)-Transcription attached

Windermere Ancient Order of Foresters WW1 Roll of Honour (at Kendal Archives)-Transcription attached

Windermere WW2 Drownings Bench at Cenotaph-Photograph & Transcription attached

Windermere Wesleyan Methodist School WW1 Roll of Honour-Transcription attached

WINSTER

Churchyard Memorial WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached

William Higgin Birket Brass WW1 (just inside entrance door, East Side)- Transcription & Photograph attached.

Captain Joseph Holt Bronze WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached.

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BURNESIDE

Church-External Cross WW1 & WW2 (from 2015 includes Lych Gate)- Names List & 3 photographs attached

Church-Internal Cross WW1-Transcription & photograph attached

Croppers Paper Mill WW1 & WW2- Transcription & photograph attached

LINDALE

Church Memorial (west end of south wall) WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Village Memorial (outside the Churchyard) WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

GRANGE-over-SANDS

Cenotaph (in park, near Railway Station)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Sunken Gardens-NVA Memorial Garden WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Paul’s Church-Evan Arthur Leigh (SS Lusitania) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Paul’s Church-Richard Porritt WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Paul’s Church- Charney Hall School Boer War- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Paul’s Church-Charney Hall School WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Paul’s Church-Battlefield Cross-Major H Podmore WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Normanton Central Liberal Club (at Cartmel Grange Nursing Home) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roman Catholic Church-Stained Glass Window to Michael Bertram Walter Hodgson WW2- Photograph &

Transcription attached

Methodist Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Town Council WW2 Savings Plaques (2 no.)- Photograph & Transcription attached

ALLITHWAITE

Slate Plaque WW1 & WW2, External East Wall- Photograph & Transcription attached

East Window-- Photograph & Transcription attached

Chapel Window WW2-- Photograph & Transcription attached

Battlefield Cross-Pte Isaac Henry Brockbank WW1-- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Brass Plaque- 2nd

Lt Frank W Chadwick WW1-- Photograph & Transcription attached

ROH WW1 Served & Returned-- Photograph & Transcription attached

ROH WW1 & 2 Killed-- Photograph & Transcription attached

Richard Rostrom Young 19th century-- Photograph & Transcription attached

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FLOOKBURGH

WW1 Memorial Cross (External) – Photographs (3) & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour (Internal West Wall)- - Photograph & Transcription attached

Frederick Greville Egerton -Boer War (North Wall, west end of nave)- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Memorial (Internal, South Wall, west end of nave) - Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Clock (External, East Wall) - Photograph & Transcription attached

CARTMEL

External Cross at Priory WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

George Bradyll Bigland Plaque inside Priory WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Gray Grayrigge’s 19th century & 20

th century India- Photograph & Transcription attached

Part of Priory Organ WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

FIELD BROUGHTON

Battlefield Cross Sgt Frearson WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Edmond Ransome Window 19th century West Africa- Photograph & Transcription attached

Major Thomas Simpson Young 19th century Indian Army- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Metal Plaque (below WW1 window) - Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour- Photographs (3) & Transcription attached

WW1 Window- Photographs (5) & Transcription attached

SATTERTHWAITE

WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached

WW2 Roll of Honour- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached

Memorial & Window to Thomas Geoffrey Brocklebank – Photograph & Transcription attached

RUSLAND

WW1 Roll of Honour (west wall, north side)- Transcription attached, no photograph available.

WW1- Lieut John Arnold Archibald Brass- Transcription attached, no photograph available.

GREENODD/PENNY BRIDGE

Penny Bridge Church Lych Gate WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Penny Bridge 19th century India Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

Penny Bridge Church Boer War Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

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Penny Bridge Church WW1 & WW2 Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

LOWICK & BLAWITH

Lowick Church External Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Lowick Church Internal Roll of Honour Served & Returned WW1 (ex Blawith Church)- Photograph & Transcription

attached. See also

http://www.visitchurches.org.uk/Aboutus/Regeneratingcommunities/Projectsexamplesofourregenerationwork/Aneedfor

localdwellingsBlawith/ (which states that it is ex Blawith)

Blawith St John Baptist Church (since 2011 a private house)- Two light Shrigley & Hunt stained glass window

depicting St Michael & St George-for photograph see next memorial. NO WORDING

Water Yeat Village Hall (ex Blawith Church)- Brass Plaque & Wooden Shelf- see

http://cumbrianwarmemorials.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Blawith for photograph. Transcription attached.

COLTON/TOTTLEBANK

Colton Church WW1 Window (South Wall 3rd

from West)-Photograph & Transcription attached

Colton Church WW1 Brass (under the Memorial Window)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Colton Church WW2 Brass (under the Memorial Window)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Colton Church WW1 Roll of Honour (West Wall)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Tottlebank Baptist Chapel WW1 Roll of Honour Served & Returned - Photograph (from Jennifer Eagles) &

Transcription attached

Tottlebank Baptist Chapel WW1 Brass Plaque Fallen- Photograph (from Jennifer Eagles) & Transcription attached

HAVERTHWAITE

Cross WW1 & WW2 in graveyard- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wooden Board WW1 & WW2 in Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

Lt Col FJB Dickson Plaque WW2 in Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

Capt RB Taylor Plaque WW1 in Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brow Edge School Roll of Honour (at Barrow Record Office)-Transcription attached

STAVELEY IN CARTMEL

Lychgate WW1 & WW2- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

SKELSMERGH & OAKBANK

Skelsmergh Church-WW1 Lych Gate with Slate Plaque-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Oakbank Bench WW1-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

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SELSIDE

WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Nathan Harker Leach WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

GRAYRIGG

WW1 & Cyprus Cross- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour (Inside Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Marble Memorial Arthur R T Shepherd- Photograph & Transcription attached

NATLAND

WW1 Cross, 2 Bronzes WW1 and Stone Meml WW2 (Outside West Wall of Church)- 3 Photographs & Transcription

attached

WW1 Roll of Honour (West Wall of Church)- Men of Natland & Old Boys of St. Marks’ Home-Photograph &

Transcription attached

WW1 & WW2 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

Miles Fothergill Brass (North Wall) WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Maples Window (East Window) WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Keesey Window WW1 & WW2 (South Wall 2nd

window from west)-Photograph & Transcription attached

GEH Keesey Brass WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

George William Armer Brass WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

PRESTON PATRICK/CROOKLANDS

Churchyard Cross WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

‘Westmorland Cross’ WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

James Weston Plaque WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Burgh Window WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Alexander Johnston Window WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

James Dennis Atkinson Altar (the High Altar)- Transcription attached

Memorial Hall WW1

CROSSCRAKE

Captain Miles Radcliffe WW1 Brass (at the South Crossing)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Internal War Memorial WW1 & 2 (in the Porch)- large wooden cross with the names on individual brasses- Photograph

& Transcription attached

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External Cross WW1 & WW2 (at west end of Churchyard)- Photograph s (2)& Names List attached

LUPTON

WW1 Roll of Honour-Inside the church-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Stone-Transcription & Photograph attached

MANSERGH

External Cross WW1 & WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

Roll of Honour WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached

Page in Church Lectern Bible- Transcription & Photograph attached

HUTTON ROOF

WW1 Memorial (Limestone slab in south east corner of churchyard)-Transcription & Photograph attached

WW2 Hutton Roof Home Guard- Transcription & Photograph attached

TB Hardy VC WW1- Plaque from Somerset Light Infantry- Transcription & 2 Photographs attached

TB Hardy VC WW1-Diocesan Plaque- Transcription & Photograph attached

George Leslie Hayton WW2- Transcription & 2Photographs attached

WW2 Roll of Honour- Transcription & Photograph attached

NEW HUTTON

Plaque on Lych Gate WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Internal Cross WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Organ WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

OLD HUTTON

Cross at West End of Church-WW1, WW2 & N. Ireland-Photograph & Transcription attached

Lectern WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Fawcett Storey WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

East Window Stained Glass WW2-Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

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FINSTHWAITE

Battlefield Cross- Pte E Knowles WW1- Transcription & Shared Photograph attached

Battlefield Cross- Lance Corporal E Lewis WW1- Transcription & Shared Photograph attached

2nd

Lieut Rawlinson Marble Plaque WW1-Transcription & Photograph attached

WW2 Memorial- Transcription & Photograph attached

Battlefield Communion Set-Photograph attached. There is no inscription but a framed notice below gives information

about it. T was presented to the parish by Revd R.D. Davies (formerly a forces Chaplain). It was first used by him on

25th December 1918 at Treviso, Italy, and later at the Advanced Operating Centre at Corita, Italy and an aerodrome

near Thiene, Italy. It was made by 1037 GHQ Reserve RT Company at Treviso. The Chalice is made out of the cap of

an 18 pounder shell, the large paten out of a 45 Howitzer Shell and the small paten out of a 3” Austrian Berndof shell.

The Cross is made out of a plank of the Pontoon Bridge that was laid across the River Piave, Italy for the final assault

of the Allies in 1918

Finsthwaite Tower- 18th century naval conflicts- Transcription attached. See www.jijmjarratt.co.uk/follies.page 48.html

for a photograph

WW1 Memorial (including two bells and a clock)- Transcription & Photograph attached

Roll of Honour- LOST (NO DETAILS AVAILABLE)

ULVERSTON

Lieut W.B. Weston VC WW2 (at RC Church)- Stained Glass Window-Transcription & photograph attached.

RC Church Roll of Honour (WW1)-in shop area- Transcription & photograph attached.

RC Church WW1 Lychgate- Transcription & photograph attached.

Cenotaph WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Coronation Hall- William Basil Weston VC & Francis Arthur Jefferson VC WW2 Plaque-- Photograph (Shared) &

Transcription attached

Coronation Hall- Harry Christian VC WW1 Plaque- Photograph (Shared)& Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW1 Memorial in Chapel-4 Photographs & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW2 Memorial & ROH in Chapel-2 Photographs & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church Chapel Oak Panelling WW1 William Henry Holderness- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW1 George Ronald Ashburner- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW1 Seat Thomas Wright- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW1 Seat Joseph Hird- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW1 Seat James Kerr- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW1 Seat William Henry Croasdell- Photograph & Transcription attached

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St Mary’s Church WW1 Seat Henry Robert Rayment- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW1 Seat John William Ireland- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Mary’s Church WW1 Seat William Newby- Photograph & Transcription attached

Osmotherly St John’s Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Victoria High School WW1 Fallen (Marble) - Photograph & Transcription attached

Victoria High School WW1 Served & Returned- Panels of Photos- Photographs (6) & Transcription attached

Note- High Cross Mansion was used briefly as a War Hospital in 1914 then Fair View for the rest of the war- see

article on ‘Cumbria’ April 2014

BARDSEA

WW1 Plaque in Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

ALDINGHAM

WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Photographs- Photograph & Transcription attached

McAulay Grandsons- 19th century India, Boer War & WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Barrow Grammar School Rover Scouts WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

URSWICK

Village Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1 (in Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

KIRKBY LONSDALE

Parish Church Boer War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Parish Church- William Sturgeon, Scientist 18th-19

th century- Photograph & Transcription attached

Parish Churchyard WW1 & WW2 (+ Modern Duplicate Roll of Honour in Church)- Photograph & Transcription

attached

Kirkby Lonsdale Institute WW2 Tree- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kirkby Lonsdale QE School WW1 Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kirkby Lonsdale QE School WW2 Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kirkby Lonsdale QE School 13 WW2 Benches- Photographs (13) & Transcription attached

Kirkby Lonsdale QE School 4 WW1 Benches- Photographs (6) & Transcription attached

Kirkby Lonsdale QE School WW1 Sports Pavillion- Photograph attached (no wording on the pavilion)

Kirkby Lonsdale School QE School WW1 Table- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kirkby Lonsdale Parish Hall WW1 Roll of Honour-Transcription attached

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CASTERTON

Cross (beside main road) WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour- West End of North Wall in Church-WW1 & WW2-Is identical in inscription & names to the cross,

Photograph attached.

Casterton Clergy Daughters School Roll of Honour WW1 (4 sheets)- at Kendal Archives-Transcription attached

BARBON

Village Cross-WW1 & WW2- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Churchyard Latin Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Internal Marble Memorial WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Claud Giffard Jeffery Window WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Arthur Airey Brass WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

MIDDLETON

WW1 Memorial Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

VALE OF LUNE ST. GREGORY’S CHURCH

Lieut Commander Dormer WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Lance Corporal Bennett WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Private Foster WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

HOWGILL

Churchyard Cross WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

FIRBANK & KILLINGTON

Firbank-Memorial about enclosing the land between the road and the churchyard gate as a WW1 memorial-

Photograph & Transcription attached

Firbank-Robert Metcalfe Brass WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Killington- NO MEMORIALS

SEDBERGH

Sedbergh Civic Memorial (in Churchyard) WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

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Sedbergh & District Roll of Honour (in Church) WW1 & WW2- Photographs & Transcription attached (as separate

word document), also photograph of the book and case. The dimensions of the book are 240mm wide x 270 mm high

x 15mm thick & and of the wooden case are 530mm wide x 340mm high x 70mm deep

Sedbergh Methodist Circuit Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Sedbergh School Boer War Cross (on lawn below the Chapel, by the Dent Road)- Photograph & Transcription

attached

School Cloisters WW1 & WW2-8 Photographs & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Danson Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW2-David Allardice Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW2-Philip Allardice Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Whalley Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Mackenzie Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Ellis Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Milne Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Stapleton Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Johnson Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-19th century India-Wheatcroft Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-Battle of Waterloo-Buck Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Barrows Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Churchyard & Reid Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Herdman Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW2 but died 1971-Chapman Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-Boer War & WW2-VC Case- Photograph & Details attached

School Chapel-WW1-Thacker King Brothers Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Chapel-WW1-Whigham Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

School-VC Holders Plinth Boer War & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

White Hart Social Club WW1 & WW2 Roll of Honour-Transcription attached

URC Church WW1 George William Southern- Transcription attached

School-School House Library WW1 Tablet- Transcription attached

School-School House Library WW2 ROH- Transcription attached

School-Evans House Dining Hall WW1 & WW2- Transcription attached

School Evans House Library CE Blurton WW1- Transcription attached

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School-Lupton House Dining Hall WW1- Transcription attached

School-Lupton House Common Room WW2 inc Harold Cavaghan- Transcription attached

School-Powell House Library WW2 ROH- Transcription attached

School-Sedgwick House Photographs WW2 also Boer War & WW2 VC Winners- Transcription attached

School-Cressbrook House WW2- Transcription attached

School-Powell Hall Harold Ridehalgh WW1- Transcription attached

School-Evans House Games Room John Charles Campbell VC WW2- Transcription attached

School-Hart House Library WW1 & WW2- Transcription attached

Sedbergh Conservative Club WW1 Brass-Transcription attached

Sedbergh Bowling Club WW1 Roll of Honour-Transcription attached

DENT

Dent Primary School/Memorial Hall WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Dent Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Dent Roll of Honour WW1 & WW2, also WW2 Photographs - Photograph & Transcription attached

Danvers Plaque WW1 & 19th century India (West End of Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Rough Plaque (South Wall of Church) 19th century possibly Boer War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Dent URC WW1 Roll of Honour (now at Kendal Archives)-Transcription attached

COWGILL

Churchyard Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

CAUTLEY

Cross (in Churchyard) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour- West end of South Wall of Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Lt MacPherson Blind Grave in Churchyard WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Lt D Sedgwick Brass WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Orlando Cyril Garnett Brass (MISSING)-Transcription attached

RAVENSTONEDALE

Obelisk WW1 & WW2 (in Churchyard)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Newbiggin Roll of Honour WW1 (West Wall of Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Ravenstonedale ROH (West Wall of Church) WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Pte W J Harvey (West Wall of Church) WW1- formerly from Newbiggin Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

GARSDALE

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Marble Plaque WW1- in Street Methodist Chapel- Photograph & Transcription attached

CROSTHWAITE (by Kendal)

Brass Plaque WW1 (South Wall) -Photograph & Transcription attached

Westmorland Cross WW1 (East end of south wall) -Photograph & Transcription attached

Old School Roll of Honour-NO DETAILS AVAILABLE

UNDERBARROW

External Cross WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Underbarrow School Old Boys WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

CROOK

Brass Plaque (South Wall) WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour (Beside Entrance Door) WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Village Memorial Hall-Transcription attached (no photograph available)

HELSINGTON

Mural WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Memorial Brass WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

LEVENS

Arthur Upton (19th century General) - Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Roll of Honour WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Village Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph attached

Village Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

WITHERSLACK

Stanley Family Brasses (2 no.) WW1 & various 19th century- Photograph & Transcription attached

Internal ‘Westmorland’ Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

External Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

CARTMEL FELL

Lych Gate & Stone WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

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ARNSIDE

Recreation Field WW1 & WW2 Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Methodist Church WW1 Peace Window- Photograph attached in word file plus transcription and description (surveyed

9/1/2011) , see also http://cumbrianwarmemorials.blogspot.co.uk/2011/01/peace-window-at-arnside.html

Church- WW1 John Morley Roberts Window-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church-WW1 General Memorial Window-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church-All wars- 70th Anniversary of Arnside British Legion Window-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church-WW1- William Godfrey Heathcote Window-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church-WW1-Geoffrey Heath Window-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church-WW1, WW2 & Korea Plaques-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church-WW1-Roy Sinclair Perry Brass-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church-WW1-John H Thwaites Brass-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour at Cemetery Chapel formerly at Educational Institute)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Earnseat School (in the Ash Meadow) WW1 & WW2 (Stone and Bench)-. 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

HEVERSHAM

Cross in Churchyard WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

MILNTHORPE

In Village Square-WW1, WW2 & Suez- Transcription & 2 Photographs attached

In Church-WW1 Roll of Honour-Photographs (2) attached. Too high on the wall & too dark a wood to be able to read

the 119 names, of which 28 are shown as having died, whereas the other two memorials agree on a figure of 21

casualties. The IWM has a postcard dated 1916 which shows that this was an external roadside shrine during the war.

In Church-WW1 & WW2-Cross- Transcription & Photograph attached

James Frazer Dean-WW2-Church Clock Chimes- Transcription & Photograph attached

STORTH

Village Memorial-WW1, WW2 & Korea- Photograph & Transcription attached

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BEETHAM

By Side of A6- WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1 (on west wall of church)- Photograph & Names List attached

Stained Glass Window WW1- George Gaston Nickel- - Photograph & Transcription attached

Stained Glass Window WW1- Clegg Brothers- Photograph & Transcription attached

Plaque WW1-George Gaston Nickel- Photograph & Transcription attached

Westmorland Cross Inside Church WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Nativity Set made by German prisoners of war in the Bela River camp in the Parish (which is now the Wings special school). It was given by the prisoners as an expression of gratitude in 1946 to the vicar and congregation for their "spirit of Christian brotherhood". The carved wooden figures are two-dimensional and have a joyous vitality which is remarkable in view of the circumstances they were made in- see NADFAS website for photographs .

HOLME

Village Memorial-WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cross in Church-WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached.

BURTON IN KENDAL

Churchyard Memorial WW1- Photographs (4) & Transcription attached

Church WW1 Plaque-No detail as church is always locked

Church WW2 Plaque-No detail as church is always locked

Church-Lectern WW1-No detail as church is always locked

Photographs in Church Porch (now at Kendal Record Office, on CD)-Names list attached

Memorial Hall WW2- Photograph & Transcription of plaque on Right Hand side of main entrance door attached (Hall

opened 1957)

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KENDAL

Kendal Cenotaph WW1, WW2 & Korean War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Our Lady & St George’s RC Church WW1 (east end of north wall of nave)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Netherfield Works (K-Shoes) Cross- WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Names List attached

Netherfield Works Finishing Department Roll of Honour WW1 (in K Village Heritage Centre)-Photograph s (2) &

Names List attached

Post Office WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Memorial Garden- Photograph & Transcription attached

Korean Veterans Bench (in WW2 Memorial Garden) - Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Memorial Bungalow- Photograph & Transcription attached

Parish Church (Holy Trinity)- County Boer War Memorial (West Wall) - Photograph & Transcription attached

Parish Church (Holy Trinity)- Border Regiment Boer War Memorials [2 bronzes] (Regimental Chapel) – 2

Photographs & Transcription attached

Parish Church (Holy Trinity)- Border Regiment WW1 2nd

/4th Battalion- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Parish Church (Holy Trinity)-Regimental Chapel inc Rolls of Honour-Photograph of Rolls of Honour attached

Parish Church (Holy Trinity)- Brothers Sgt Pilots Kelly WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Parish Church (Holy Trinity)-55th Regiment of Foot Colours & Associated Brasses- 2 Photographs & Transcription

attached

Parish Church (Holy Trinity)-John Gandy Window died 1849 (Clerestory Window now obscured by the organ)-

Transcription attached

St George’s Church-George Wilson Bolton-Ceylon 1908- Photograph & Transcription attached

St George’s Church-WW Bolton-South Africa 1896- Photograph & Transcription attached

St George’s Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

St George’s Church WW1 & WW2 Provincial Assurance Staff WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Provincial Insurance WW2 Book of Memories (now at Kendal Archives)-Transcription attached

St Thomas’s Church WW1 with WW2 addition (no WW2 names)- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Thomas’s Church WW1 Gunner FH Blenkharn-Transcription attached

St Thomas’ Church Captain EH Le Mesurier Sinkinson WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

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Canal Head Works WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Town Hall Wings for Victory Week 1943- Photograph (Shared for the 3 plaques) & Transcription attached

Town Hall Wings for Victory Week 1945- Photograph (Shared for the 3 plaques) & Transcription attached

Town Hall War Savings Campaign 1944- Photograph (Shared for the 3 plaques) & Transcription attached

Unitarian Church WW2 Pte Mackay- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kendal URC- WW1 Roll of Honour (Served & Returned)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kendal URC-Presbyterian WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kendal URC-WW2 Memorial for this Congregation- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kendal URC-WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kendal URC-WW2 Book of Remembrance-Transcription attached

Kendal URC-ex Lowther Street Congregational Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kendal URC-Zion Chapel WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kendal URC-Zion Chapel WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kendal Farrers Tea & Coffee Shop-Ernest Travis WW1- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Kendal Farrers Tea & Coffee Shop-Jack Ferguson WW2- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Kendal Allhallows Church (now at the Parish Church) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kendal Golf Club WW1-- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached

Kendal Golf Club WW2- Photograph (shared with WW1& Transcription attached

Kendal Liverpool & Martin’s Bank [now Barclay’s Bank]- LOST, no details available

County Hall- Westmorland CC WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Kirkbie Kendal School Boer War-Transcription attached

Kirkbie Kendal School WW1-Transcription attached

Kendal Borough Roll of Honour-Transcription attached

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EDEN

BARTON (by Ullswater), BROUGHAM & EAMONT BRIDGE

Barton-Donald George de Courcy Parry WW1- Marble Plaque- Transcription & Photograph attached

Barton-Memorial (Wooden) on North Wall of Chancel, WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Barton-Lych Gate, WW1- Copy of Chancel memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

Brougham Hall- 1745 Battle of Clifton Moor- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brougham Hall WW2 Canal Defence Light Tank Project- Photograph & Transcription attached

Eamont Bridge- Boer & WW2-2 Photographs & Transcriptions attached

(No memorials in either Brougham Old Church, in the fields by the river off the A66 or Brougham St Wilfred, opposite

Brougham Hall)

TIRRIL

WW1- In Village Hall (Locked)- Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour- in Village Hall (Locked)

MOSEDALE, MUNGRISDALE , PENRUDDOCK & CASTLE SOWERBY

Mosedale- NONE

Mungrisdale- NONE

Penruddock- Men of Hutton Soil, WW1- Transcription attached-unveiled 17th November 1920

Castle Sowerby WW1 Roll of Honour-Transcription & Photograph attached

Castle Sowerby Cross WW1 & WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

GREYSTOKE, BLENCOW, NEWBIGGIN & STAINTON

Stainton, Newbiggin & Blencow- NONE (Stainton Village Hall is a memorial but nothing there to that effect)

Greystoke- WW1- NW corner of Nave- Photograph & Transcription attached

Greystoke-WW2- North Wall of Sanctuary- Photograph & Transcription attached

Greystoke-WW1- Captain H.A. Askew-South Wall of Quire- Photograph & Transcription attached

Greystoke-Burma 1887-North corner of Chapel of Our Lady- Photograph & Transcription attached

Greystoke-WW1- Bridge on Church Lane- Photograph & Transcription attached

NEWTON REIGNY

WW1 Memorial- in Church-Transcription & Photograph attached

WW1 ROH-in Church Porch- Transcription & Photograph attached

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RAUGHTON HEAD

WW1 & WW2 Cross- on roadside opposite Church- Transcription & Photograph attached

HIGH HESKET

Archibald Hugh James- WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

William Wybergh James-Boer War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Churchyard Memorial WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription attached

JJ Troughear Battlefield Cross WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

CALTHWAITE

WW1 Memorial in Churchyard- Photograph & Transcription attached

SKELTON

Church Lych Gate WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cross in Churchyard WW1-Photograph (in Word Document) & Transcription attached

Bus Shelter-WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph (in Word Document) & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW2- Photograph (in Word Document) & Transcription attached

Lieut Col MG Cowper WW1- Photograph (in word document) & Transcription attached

Lieut (RN) Toppin-1932 Submarine Accident-Transcription attached, No Photograph

WW2 Oak Screen- Photograph (in word document) & Transcription attached

HUTTON IN THE FOREST

External Memorial WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

RAF Hutton-in-the-Forest- Photograph & Transcription attached

Major General Wing WW1- No details, church locked

Pte JW Hodgson WW1-No details, church locked

PLUMPTON

WW1- Church Lych Gate- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1- 2 Rolls of Honour in Church Vestry-Photograph & Transcription attached

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PENRITH

St. Andrew’s Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Andrew’s Churchyard WW1 Cross- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Andrew’s Church Gallery, conflict unknown, 4 Military Banners-Photograph attached

St. Andrew’s Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Andrew’s Church Chandeliers (1745 Jacobites)- Transcription & Photograph attached

St. Andrew’s Church Memorial Chapel WW1 (East end of North Aisle-Transcription & Photograph attached

Blue Plaque (on King Street)- Crimean War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Oddfellows Roll of Honour-Independent Members-Transcription, no photograph possible at Record Office

Oddfellows Roll of Honour-State Members-Transcription attached, no photograph possible at Record Office

Oddfellows Roll of Honour-The Dead-Transcription, no photograph possible at Record Office

Penrith Park Gates WW1 & 2 Plaques-3 Photographs & Transcription attached

Penrith Park-Boer War Memorial-Photographs (3) & Transcription attached

Roman Catholic Church Altar WW1- Two photographs & transcription attached

Post Office WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Beatham Court WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Penrith Park WW1 Stanley Knight Bates Bench-Photograph & Transcription attached

Penrith Park WW1 WG Clarke Bench-Photograph & Transcription attached

British Legion VE/VJ Bench WW2--Photograph & Transcription attached

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School WW1 (also the Elizabethan’s Scholarship & the George McVittie Exhibition-

Photograph & Transcription attached

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School WW2 (includes the Gerald North and John Grisenthwaite sports cups and the

Donald Grant lectern) - Photograph & Transcription attached

National School WW1 (LOST)-Transcription attached

Methodist Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Methodist Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Methodist Church WW2 Jesmond School Evacuees- Photograph (Shared with hospital & canteen)& Transcription

attached

Methodist Church WW1 Hospital- Photograph (shared with Evacuees & canteen) & Transcription attached

Methodist Church WW1 Canteen- Photograph (shared with evacuees & hospital & Transcription attached

Police HQ Cumberland & Westmorland Police WW1- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached

Police HQ Cumberland & Westmorland Police/Kendal Borough Police WW2- Photograph (Shared with WW1) &

Transcription attached

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Golf Club Roll of Honour WW1 (LOST)- Transcription attached

Presbyterian Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Congregational Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

URC Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Christ Church GN Dawson-Scott Boer War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Christ Church JK Dawson-Scott WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Christ Church DGC Thomson WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Christ Church GEC Thomson WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Christ Church JGP Thomson Royal Navy 1913- Photograph & Transcription attached

Christ Church WW2 Rood Screen & accompanying Brass- Photograph (also see WW1 photo for the brass) &

Transcription attached

Christ Church WW1 Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

MATTERDALE/AIRA FORCE

Matterdale Church-WW1 Marble- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached

Matterdale Church-WW2 Marble-Photograph (shared with WW1) & transcription attached

Aira Force High Bridge-Gerald Spring Rice- Photograph & Transcription attached

WATERMILLOCK

WW1 Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Gerald Spring Rice-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Charles Henry Nicholson-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 & WW2 Cross (in Churchyard)- Photograph & Transcription attached

POOLEY BRIDGE

Rolls of Honour for WW1 & WW2- in the Parkin Memorial Hall -3 Photographs & Transcriptions attached

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DACRE

WW1 Memorial (West Wall) - Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Memorial (West Wall) - Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Roll of Honour (on North Window Lodge of Sanctuary) - Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 William Somerville Marshall Window (South Wall of Quire) - Photograph & Transcription attached

Charles James Salmond Memorial-West Wall-Indian Mutiny 1857- Photograph & Transcription attached

James Salmond Esqr-South Wall-19th Century Conflicts- Photograph & Transcription attached

Major General James Salmond-West Wall-19th century India- Photograph & Transcription attached

Richard Arthur Salmond-South Wall-19th Century Conflicts- Photograph & Transcription attached

William Lowther Hassell-19th century India- Photograph & Transcription attached

MARTINDALE

William Hugh Parkin WW2 (North Wall of Quire)- Transcription & Photograph attached

William Hugh Parkin 1869-1911- Transcription & Photograph attached

HMS Glorious Window WW2 (South Wall, easternmost window)- Transcription, Description & Photograph attached

There appear to have been no WW1 casualties here.

There is also a gravestone to Captain Douglas Farish Ridley M.C. (Border Regiment 1914-1920) who was killed on

Home Guard Duty in London on 6th October 1940 aged 47.

There is another gravestone to Hypolite Suchanow, of the Free Polish Army in WW2, born in Poland 10/2/1910, died

19/2/1960.

PATTERDALE & GLENRIDDING

Patterdale Village Stone WW1 & WW2- at roadside nr. St. Patrick’s landing- Photograph & transcription attached.

Patterdale Village Hall (at Glenridding) WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached.

The memorial is to WW1, but there is a plaque below which states “This Hall/was restored in gratitude/to those who

served/1939-1945”.

Patterdale Church- WW1- HMS Lion (Battle of Jutland) Ensign & accompanying plaque-Photograph & transcription of

plaque attached, also photograph of ensign

Glenridding Memorial Cottage on Greenside Road-Photograph attached, no plaque- see UKNIWM report for other

details.

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CLIFTON

Blands Regiment (1745, Jacobite Uprising)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Jacobites Grave (1745, Jacobite Uprising)-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Captain Jonathan Moorhouse- India (1823)- Photograph & Transcription attached. There is also a window which is

said to be dedicated to him (the south light of the east window), a photograph is attached but there is nothing to

confirm this story now. In 1942 all the glass bar two fragments was lost when the roof was blown off in a massive gas

blast. I assume there was originally more to this window including a dedication.

ASKHAM (Penrith)

WW1 Memorial- Photograph (shared with WW2) & Transcription attached

WW2 Memorial- Photograph (shared with WW1) & Transcription attached

WW2 Thanksgiving-Photograph & Transcription attached

LOWTHER

WW1 & WW2 Rolls of Honour- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

WW1 Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Thanksgiving Window- Photograph & Transcription attached

Colonel Henry Cecil Lowther-19th century conflicts- Photograph & Transcription attached

Arthur Lowther-19th century conflicts- Photograph & Transcription attached

Henry Lowther-19th century conflicts- Photograph & Transcription attached

William Cavendish Bentinck-19th century conflicts- Photograph & Transcription attached

THRIMBY & GREAT STRICKLAND

Thrimby- There is no memorial but there is a war grave to a W. Clayton (9777, King’s Liverpool Regiment) who died

on 11th November 1918 aged 33.

Great Strickland- WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

BAMPTON

Bampton Church WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bampton Church WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bampton Church WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Bampton Church Admiral Richardson 19th Century Conflicts- Photograph & Transcription attached

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SHAP

Cross at Church- WW1 & WW2 (includes a modern {1993} Roll of Honour inside the Church giving full biographical

details of the casualties- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached.

Memorial [Village] Hall WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Memorial Park WW2 [the Park was opened in 1951 and includes bowling, tennis courts, football pitches and a heated

outdoor pool- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached .

ORTON

Orton Church (Pillar at East End of South Aisle) WW1- Photographs (3) & Transcription attached

Orton Church Gates WW1 (no names)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Orton Methodist WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

TEBAY

Tebay Church- WW1 Window- Photograph & Transcription attached. There is also a parish produced book on the

table below the window giving full biographical details of each casualty (2 photos attached).

Tebay Church-WW1 Thistlewood Window & Brass (in the Apsoidal baptistry at the west end of church)- Photograph &

Transcription attached

Tebay Church WW2 Marble Plaque with ROH in glass/wood case for both wars (same names as on the memorials)-

Photograph & Transcription attached

Tebay Church- London & North Western Railway WW1 Roll of Honour- this lists around 3,700 names from the

company and was issued to relatives of all those casualties. This is a stunning example of a company ROH and

repays richly careful study. – Suite of 72 Photographs attached- for the names refer to the website

www/lnwrs.org.uk/SHG/Rollhon

EDENHALL

Village Cross WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Philip Musgrave- 19th century India- Photograph & Transcription attached

ARMATHWAITE

WW2 Memorial on West Wall- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Stained Glass Window (Charles Rushton Turner)-Photograph & Transcription attached

AINSTABLE

WW1 Lych Gate Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Major Arthur Hugh Aglionby Marble Photograph & Transcription attached

American Civil War-John Yates Beall Marble- Photograph & Transcription attached

Boer War-Lieut R.M. Wilford Marble- Photograph & Transcription attached

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SKIRWITH

Lt Thomas Cowper Parker Chapel within the Church WW1- Transcription of Brass Plaque attached, no photograph

available as church is kept locked.

HUNSONBY & WINSKILL

At junction of the two villages- Obelisk to John William Watson WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

LANGWATHBY

Village Green Memorial WW1, WW2 & Korea- Photograph & Transcription attached

Village Hall Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

School Roll of Honour (3 frames of named photographs) WW1- now in small room of Village Hall- Two photographs &

transcription attached.

LAZONBY

Colonel McLean 19th Century- Photograph & Transcription attached

Village Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

KIRKOSWALD

Village Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Memorial (above the Lectern) WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

2nd

Lieut Roger H J Baily (beside the entrance door) WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Lieut James R S Payne (beside the Lectern) WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour (1939) WW2 (South Wall)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour (overall) WW2 (South Wall)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Methodist Circuit Roll of Honour (at Carlisle Archives)-Transcription attached

GREAT SALKELD

Village Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour Card WW1- (In Private Hands)- Transcription attached.

MELMERBY

WW1 Obelisk in Churchyard- Photograph & Transcription attached

GLASSONBY, GAMBLESBY & ADDINGHAM

Glassonby Methodist Chapel-There was a WW1 memorial here, the Chapel is now closed & the fate of the memorial

is unclear (may have moved to Gamblesby Methodist)

Addingham Church WW1 (also covers Hunsonby, Winskill, Little Salkeld, and Gamblesby)- Photograph &

Transcription attached

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Addingham Church WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

OUSBY (Cumbria’s only Thankful Village, and a double Thankful Village at that)

WW1 Thanksgiving Window-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Thanksgiving Prayer Desk-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 & WW2 Rolls of Honour-Shared Photograph & Transcriptions attached

KIRKLAND (Westmorland)

WW1 Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

NEWBIGGIN (Westmorland, by Culgaith)

WW1 Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour-Photograph & Transcription attached

CULGAITH

WW1 Roll of Honour (in Church) -Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Roll of Honour (in Church) -Photograph & Transcription attached

Memorial (at Village Centre) WW1 & WW2 -Photograph & Transcription attached

TEMPLE SOWERBY

Memorial Hall WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached. Reportedly Rolls of Honour inside

Church East Window-Photograph attached, names not available, by Powell of Whitefriars (designed by GP

Hutchinson, depicts the Crucifixion)

There is also a memorial in the always locked church

KIRKBY THORE

Memorial Hall WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached (reportedly there are also Rolls of Honour in the Church)

There is also reportedly a memorial in the always locked church

MILBURN

Church WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Church -Harold James Sowerby WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Village Hall- Rolls of Honour WW1 & WW2- Joint Photograph & Transcription attached

KNOCK/DUFTON/BRAMPTON (by Appleby)

Knock-Church-Eric Western Wilson WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached (see Transcription for a WW2 war

grave here)

Knock & Brampton- the memorial for these villages is a joint one at Long Marton Church.

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LONG MARTON

Joint Cross for Long Marton, Knock & Brampton WW1 & WW2- at Long Marton Church-Photograph & Transcription

attached

Village Institute WW1 Roll of Honour for Long Marton, Brampton and Knock-Photograph & Transcription attached

Village Institute WW2 Roll of honour for Long Marton & Brampton-Photograph & Transcription attached

BOLTON

WW1 Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Plaque Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Memorial Hall including 2 Rolls of Honour (WW1 and WW2)- 3 Photographs & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour (now at Kendal Record Office)-Transcription attached

MORLAND

Boer War & WW1 Cross (in Churchyard) - Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Plaque (in Church) - Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Thankful Village Plaque (in Church) - Photograph & Transcription attached

CLIBURN

Brasses WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Font 19th century conflicts-Admiral Cleborne US Navy- Photograph & Transcription attached

CROSBY RAVENSWORTH

Churchyard Cross WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

John Thwaytes Plaque WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

AE & RT Dent Memorial WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brigadier Benson Memorial WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Parish Hall Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Parish Hall Roll of Honour WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

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APPLEBY

Crimean War-St. Laurence’s Church Porch East Wall- Photograph & Transcription attached

Boer War-St. Laurence’s Church Porch East Wall- Photograph & Transcription attached

Boer War Obelisk (Bongate) - Photograph & Transcription attached

Cross- WW1-St. Laurence’s Churchyard- Photograph & Transcription attached

Appleby Grammar School Gates WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Appleby Swimming Pool WW2- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

Appleby Cemetery Civic Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Appleby Grammar School ROH WW1 (at Kendal Record Office)-Transcription attached

GREAT ORMSIDE

Bronze Plaque WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hoff Methodist WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Major Geoffrey Wrench Titterington of the Sudan Political Service and the Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry d 20/10/1951

is also buried here.

GREAT ASBY

Baptist Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Village Memorial in the Endowed School Classroom WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour (at Kendal Archives)-Transcription attached

MURTON cum HILTON

Obelisk WW1 & WW2 (in Cemetery) - Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1 (in Church) - Photograph & Transcription attached

Boer War Brass (in Church) - Photograph & Transcription attached

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WARCOP

Village Memorial WW1 & WW2- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Church Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Henry Preston Window Crimean War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Henry Preston North Transept Crimean War- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Lychgate Henry Preston Crimean War- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Church Moyes Preston Window India 1857- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Braithwaite Chamley Window India 1865- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Edward Chamley Turner Window South Africa 1892- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Lt Col Buckle Battlefield Cross WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Major Charles Braithwaite Chamley Brass India 1911- Photograph & Transcription attached

Warcop Camp 23 SAS Afghanistan- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

BROUGH

Bus Shelter WW2 -Photograph & Transcription attached

Memorial Hall WW1 (also allegedly a WW1 Roll of Honour inside)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brough Church Cross WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brough Church WW2 ROH- Photograph & Transcription attached

GREAT MUSGRAVE

Brass WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Fawcitt Table WW2-- Photograph & Transcription attached

SOULBY

Church (now closed)- WW1-Transcription attached, no photograph available

Church WW2, also Altar Cross (which had no inscription) (now in Methodist Church)- Transcription attached, no

photograph available

Methodist Chapel-WW1- Transcription attached, no photograph available

Methodist Chapel WW2- Transcription attached, no photograph available

CROSBY GARRETT

WW1 & WW2 External Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

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WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

SOUTH STAINMORE

WW1 Oak Board (now in South Stainmore, ex North Stainmore Methodist)- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Stained Glass Window & Brass Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

KIRKBY STEPHEN

WW2 Memorial in Church (the Memorial include new lighting for the Church) - Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

Church Rood Screen WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Westmorland Cross in Church- Photograph & Transcription attached

Civic Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Wesleyan Methodist WW1-Transcription attached

NATEBY & OUTHGILL

There are no memorials in these villages. Apparently the memorial for the Mallerstang Valley was the Travers

Institute- the Village Hall in Outhgill Village- named after a local clergyman. This opened in 1927 and closed in 1962,

was demolished by around 1971 although issues regarding the land and its status with the Charity Commissioners

continued well into the first decade of the 21st century. The minute books of the Mallerstang Village Meeting, at CRO,

should give more details.

ALSTON

St Augustine’s Church WW1- High Level Memorial above Entrance Door- Photograph & Transcription attached

St Augustine’s Church WW1 Chancel Screen- Photograph & Transcription attached

Civic Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Samuel King School WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Samuel King School WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

Samuel King School WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Samuel King School WW2 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

Samuel King School Adoption of HMML154 WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Samuel King School War Savings Campaign WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

NENTHEAD & NENTHALL

Nenthead WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Nenthead WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Nenthead WW1 (ex Gateshead) Lectern- 2 Photographs & Transcription attached

Nenthall WW1 Memorial-- Photograph & Transcription attached

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GARRIGILL

WW1 Altar Rerodos- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 & WW2 Rolls of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

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City of Carlisle, north thereof towards the Scottish Border, and eastwards to

the Northumberland Border

CARLISLE CITY

Upperby Cemetery (Civil Parish of St. Cuthbert without, adjacent to St. John the Baptist Church) WW1- Photograph &

Transcription attached

Carlisle Richardson Street Cemetery WW2 CWGC Cross of Sacrifice-Photograph attached (no inscription)

RAF Kingstown-Photograph & Transcription attached

Carlisle Richardson Street Cemetery WW1 Soldiers buried in the 3 Carlisle Cemeteries- Photograph & Transcription

attached

There is also a gravestone in Ward 14 (point 16 on the Cemetery walking trail) to a Crimean War Veteran who died

back in the City in 1908- an Isaac Scott, plus his wife Jane and children Amy Agnes & Francis Edward.

Stanwix Cemetery-WW1 Wall- Photograph & Transcription attached

Stanwix Church WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Rickerby Park Cumberland & Westmorland Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Botcherby- Photograph & Transcription attached

Our Lady of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Warwick Road-WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Hadrian’s Camp- Photograph & Transcription attached.

St. Bede’s Roman Catholic Church, Wigton Road-WW1 Memorial & 14 Stations of the Cross- 2 Photographs &

Transcription attached.

St. Aidan’s Church, Warwick Road WW1 (outside)- formerly at Christ Church, now demolished- Photograph & Names

List attached.

Ashley Dixon Bench (near Cenotaph)- Modern Conflicts 2010- Photograph & Transcription attached

David Murray Bench (near Cenotaph)- Afghanistan 2008- Photograph & Transcription attached

YMCA Draft Roll of Honour WW1- Names List attached, no photograph possible as this is at Carlisle Record Office

St John the Evangelist Choir Church Roll of Honour WW1-Transcript attached, no photograph possible as this is at

Carlisle Record Office

Fisher Street Congregational Church Book of Remembrance WW1 & 2 –Names List attached, no photograph possible

as this is at Carlisle Record Office

Charlotte Street Congregational Men on Service WW2-Transcript attached, no photograph possible as this is at

Carlisle Record Office

Charlotte Street Congregational Roll of Honour WW1- Names List attached, no photograph possible as this is at

Carlisle Record Office

Warwick Road Presbyterian Church (later the St George’s URC Church, closed Easter 2014, became Warwick Tower

Antique Centre)-Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle Cenotaph- by the Town Hall- Photograph & Transcription attached

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Harraby (inc. Lieut Joseph Henry Collin VC)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Rickerby Park Eden Bridges Entrance WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Rickerby Park Memorial Bridge WW1 (on path from Cenotaph to Golf Course) Photograph & Transcription attached

St. Cuthbert’s Church (West Walls)

WW2 Stained Glass Window (by Powell of Whitefriars)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Capt W. Giles (1797)- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Latvian Window- 3 Photographs & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Boys Brigade Old Boys- Photograph & Transcription attached

Capt. Thomas Sewell (India, 1836)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Methodist Central Hall WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Dixon Brothers- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 St Paul’s Brass (on Stairs)- Photograph & Names List attached

WW1 Marble (ex St Paul’s, originally from St Mary’s- the Roll of Honour book is lost)- Photograph & Transcription

attached.

Carlisle Cathedral (all in the Regimental Chapel unless otherwise noted)

Communion Rail/Prayer Bench-Border Regiment General-Photograph & Transcription attached

Communion Rail/Prayer Bench-Border Regiment 9th Battalion WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Communion Rail/Prayer Bench Border Regiment Major General Blomfield (late 20th century)-Photograph &

Transcription attached

Communion Rail/Prayer Bench Border Regiment Brigadier-General Hyde Harrison (mid 20th century inc. WW2)-

Photograph & Transcription attached

Brass-Col. Dyson-Lavrie 19th century (Crimea, Indian Mutiny, Afghanistan)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Brass-General Kelly 19th century (Crimea & Indian Mutiny)-Photograph (shared with Howe & Heygate Brasses below)

& Transcription attached.

Burma Campaign Star WW2 (Floor Slab, south of the Regimental Chapel)- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Normandy Veterans Association WW2 (Floor Slab, north of the Regimental Chapel)-Photograph & Transcription

attached

Regimental Chapel Dedication-Photograph (shared with General Scotter) & Transcription attached, see also

Photograph of Slate Dedication Plaque & Transcription of Inscriptions on Arcading, also 5 photographs of Arcading

Rolls of Honour for WW1, WW2 & post war-Overall photograph attached

General Scotter-20th century-Photograph (shared with Chapel dedication) & Transcription attached

Cumberland Artillery Howitzer Brigade WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Border Regiment (34th/Cumberland Regiment) Crimean Campaign-Photograph & Transcription attached

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Anthony Harvey Bowman Window WW1 (in Gift Shop)-Photograph & Transcription attached.

Malcolm Drury Campbell Window WW1 (East End of South Aisle)-Photograph & Transcription attached

Major General Charles James Mounsey Window (1893)-Photograph attached, unable to read inscription due to

location

Border Regiment 1st Battalion Boer War Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

Cawnpore (India, 1857) Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

King’s Own Royal Border Regiment Colonels & VC’s Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Lieut General Robert Howe Brass (1828-1909, mainly India) - Photograph (shared with Kelly Brass above & Heygate

Brass below) & Transcription attached

Colonel Robert Henry Gage Heygate Brass- Photograph (shared with Kelly & Howe brasses above) & Transcription

attached

Border Regiment WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Rev Theodore Bayley Hardy VC Memorial WW1 (North Wall opposite the Regimental Chapel)- Photograph &

Transcription attached

34th Regiment of Foot-India 1875-1890 (Consists of three brasses & a stained glass window)- Two photographs &

Names List attached.

Captain John Richard Graham (1850, India)-Chapel at NW Corner of North Aisle-Photograph & Transcription attached

Robert Murray Banner (Crimea)-Chapel at NW Corner of North Aisle-Photograph & Transcription attached

Captain John Gilby (1877, Skinburness, drowned)-Chapel at NW Corner of North Aisle-Photograph & Transcription

attached

Choristers WW1-North Wall near the Verger’s Office- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Choristers WW2-North Wall near the Verger’s Office- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Altar Frontal WW1- Nurse Hermione Agneta Lediard-WW1 Photograph (of a Photograph) and Transcription of the

Vellum dedication sewn to the reverse of the frontal attached- see Cumberland News dated 26/2/1921.

Trinity School Grammar School WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached & other details see the website-

http://www.trinity.cumbria.sch.uk/warmemorials

Trinity School Grammar School WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached, for other details see the website-

http://www.trinity.cumbria.sch.uk/warmemorials

Trinity School Creighton School WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached, for other details see the website-

http://www.trinity.cumbria.sch.uk/warmemorials

Kingmoor St Peter WW1 & WW2-Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle Corporation WW2 (at Civic Centre)- Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle Post Office (at Junction Street Sorting Office)- Transcription & Photograph attached

St Aidan’s Church WW1 Roll of Honour- Transcription & Photograph attached

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St Aidan’s Church WW2 Roll of Honour- Transcription & Photograph attached

St Aidan’s Church (ex Christ Church) WW1 Roll of Honour- Transcription & Photograph attached

St Aidan’s Church WW1 East Window- Transcription & Photograph attached

St Paul’s Elim Pentecostal (formerly C of E) WW1 West Window- Transcription & Photograph attached

Border Kirk (Church of Scotland) WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached

Border Kirk (Church of Scotland) WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

Lowther Street Congregational WW1 Memorial- Transcription & Photograph attached

Lowther Street Congregational WW2 Memorial- Transcription & Photograph attached

Lowther Street Congregational WW1 Roll of Honour- Transcription & Photograph attached

Lowther Street Congregational WW2 Lawrence Ormerod Window- Transcription & Photograph attached

Howie Boyd Presbyterian Mission Hall WW1 (now at Bishop Harvey Goodwin School)- Transcription & Photograph

attached

Ferguson Brothers Holme Head Mill WW1, now reputed to be in store at Tullie House-no other details available

Carlisle St James Church (Denton Holme) WW1 Brass- Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle St James Church (Denton Holme) WW2 Window- Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle St James Church (Denton Holme) WW1 Andrew Ferguson Chance- Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle St James Church (Denton Holme) WW1 Edward Seton Chance- Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle St John the Baptist (Upperby) WW1 Roll of Honour Transcription & 5 Photographs attached

Carlisle St John the Baptist (Upperby) WW1 East Window Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle St John the Baptist (Upperby) WW2 Roll of Honour Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle St John the Evangelist WW1 & WW2- Transcription & Photographs (2) attached

Carlisle St Barnabas Church WW1 Plaque- Transcription & Photograph attached

Carlisle St Barnabas Church WW1 Altar Rails (Robertson)- Transcription attached

Belgian Refugees WW1 (LOST)- Transcription attached

Bishop Harvey Goodwin School WW1 Roll of Honour (LOST)- Transcription attached

Joseph Henry Collin VC Blue Plaque- Transcription & Photograph attached

Edward Courtney Boyle VC Blue Plaque- Transcription & Photograph attached

Edward Courtney Boyle VC Paving Stone-Transcription & Photograph attached

Holy Trinity Church WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached

Holy Trinity Church WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

Railway Station WW1 Quintinshill Disaster-Photograph attached

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Caldewgate Methodist Church WW1 Roll of Honour (Lost)- Transcription attached

Caldewgate Methodist Church WW1 Plaque- Transcription & Photograph attached

Cummersdale St James WW1 ROH- Transcription & Photograph attached

Cummersdale St James WW2 ROH- Transcription & Photograph attached

Fisher Street Presbyterian Church Windows WW1 (now at the Hospice, there was also a Brass Plaque, now believed

lost)- Transcription & 3 Photographs attached

Scholarships Lieut Collin VC and Colonel Kerr DSO MC-see West Cumberland Times 21/6/1919 page 5

Etterby Mission Hall WW1 (now at Border Regiment Museum)-Transcription attached

Post Office Engineering Department Carlisle Section –at new Telephone Exchange- no details available

Captain AF Chance- Endowed Bed at Cumberland Infirmary (LOST)-Transcription attached-see DWM338/136

Border Regiment Endowed Bed at Cumberland Infirmary (LOST)-see DWM 338/136

Chadwick VAD Hospital WW1 (now Austin Friars School, LOST) -Transcription attached

Cecil Street Congregational (LOST)-enlarge & renovate organ and new communion table-no other details known

BLACKFORD

Cross in Churchyard WW1 & WW2- Names List & Photograph attached

ROCKCLIFFE

Cross in Churchyard WW1 & WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

Village Hall WW1 Roll of Honour- Transcription & Photograph attached

Village Hall WW2 Roll of Honour- Transcription & Photograph attached

BEAUMONT

Brass Plaque WW1- Transcription & Photograph attached

Wooden Board WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

Roll of Honour WW2- Names List attached, no photograph possible as this is at Carlisle Record Office

KIRKANDREWS ON ESK

Wooden Board WW1-Transcription & Photograph attached

Wooden Board WW2-Transcription & Photograph attached

Sundial- safe return of 2 Graham Sons WW1-Transcription & Photograph attached

WW1 Roll of Honour-Transcription & Photograph attached

Army Ordnance Corps Central Ammunition Depot Longtown Colours-Transcription & 2 Photographs attached

LONGTOWN

Civic Memorial (outside the Memorial Hall)-Photographs (5) & names list attached

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Memorial Hall-Photograph s (4) & Transcription attached

Memorial Hall- Roll of Honour- 2 photographs & transcription attached

Arthuret Church- Two WW1 Plaques inside, 1 mainly for soldiers of the Border Regiment & 1 for other Regiments- 2

photographs & transcriptions attached.

TALKIN

WW1 Memorial, in Church- Photograph & transcription attached

CASTLE CARROCK

Boer War Memorial (inside Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour (inside Church) – Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Roll of Honour (inside Church) – Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

HOLME EDEN & WARWICK BRIDGE

Holme Eden Church- Cross in Churchyard WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Names List attached

Holme Eden-Roll of Honour inside the Church WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Holme Eden-Stained Glass Window WW1- in Heads Nook Chapel until closure in 1985-Photograph & Transcription

attached

Holme Eden-Edward George Dixon Indian Army-Photograph & Transcription attached

Holme Eden-Arthur Edward Davis Dixon and Peter Sydenham Dixon WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Warwick St Leonard’s Church WW1 & WW2-Transcription & Photograph attached

CUMREW

Pte Thomas N Ivinson-Transcription attached but no photograph possible as church always locked.

GREAT CORBY

Plaque on outside of Village Hall- Photograph & Transcription attached

CROSBY-ON-EDEN

Memorial in the Church which is always locked- so no details or photograph. According to “Cumbrian Villages” by

Kenneth Smith it is made of oak taken from the cadet training ship Britannia, at Dartmouth from 1869 to 1905.

Of the WW1 casualties 2 are also commemorated on a family gravestone- Richard Nixon died 1/7/1916 aged 25 in

France, Joseph Nixon died 25/11/1917 aged 22 in France.

In the Churchyard there are also war graves for 3 post WW2 casualties, which is quite remarkable for such a small

village.

Albert Frederick Fowler of the 11th Hussars, died 25/1/1957 aged 20

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Laurence Nicholas Salter of the Royal Armoured Corps, died 4/5/1955 aged 17

Harry Scrivener of the 1st Kings Dragoon Guards died 25/1/1957 aged 30

SCOTBY

War Memorial in Churchyard- Photograph & Transcription attached.

Captain Noel M Saunders WW1- Battlefield Cross-in Church, Photograph attached, too high on the wall to be able to

read

Captain G S Sutton MC WW1- Battlefield Cross-in Church-Photograph & Transcription attached

Sgt Walter Stewart WW1- Battlefield Cross-in Church-Photograph & Transcription attached

Captain Noel M Saunders WW1 Stained Glass Window-Photograph & Transcription attached

Captain GS Sutton MC WW1 Stained Glass Window-Photograph & Transcription attached

WETHERAL

Church Lych Gate- WW1, WW2 & Afghanistan (2008)- Photograph & Names List attached

Church Roll of Honour (a modern piece of card on a velvet cushion in a modern wood & glass display case)-

Photograph & Names List attached.

Oddfelllows Roll of Honour WW1- Document DSO 263/5 at Carlisle Archives- Transcription attached, no photograph

possible

Wetheral Roll of Honour-in Methodist Church (NO ACCESS)- said to be 130 served & returned, 11 died.

Wetheral Cemetery Sarah Bryant Bench (2008, Afghanistan)- Transcription attached

CUMWHINTON

Cross beside the Village Hall WW1 & WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

COTEHILL

Cross outside Church WW1 & WW2- Transcription & Photograph attached

Tablet in School WW1-Transcription attached

HAYTON (near Brampton)

Roll of Honour WW2- Photograph & Names List attached

Roll of Honour WW1- Photograph & Names List attached

Cross, WW1- Photograph & Names List attached

Captain Everard Joseph Lamb, WW1 Brass- Photograph & Transcription attached

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Lieut Herbert Reginald Curtis Graham (Malta, 1880), Marble Plaque- Photograph & Transcription attached

Field Marshal Huw Dalrymple Ross (19th century) Window & Brass-Photograph & Transcription attached

CUMWHITTON

Clock WW1- according to the Church Guide. IWM state there used to be a plaque in the church but this is now gone

(as of 2nd

March 2013)- No photograph or transcription.

Flying Officer John Robinson Fisher WW2 (at east end of south wall of nave)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Plaque WW1 (at centre of south wall of nave)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour WW1- West Wall- Photograph & Transcription attached

2 Different Rolls of Honour WW2- 1 on West Wall, the other hidden behind the back pews- Photographs &

Transcription attached

WALTON

Walton-Captain C.E. Whinyates (1872)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Walton WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Walton WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

IRTHINGTON

Cross, WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription attached

SCALEBY

Cross outside Village Hall- WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

In the Church- WW1 & WW2 Plaques-No details as the church is locked

In the Church- India 1850 A.N. Aitchison-No details as the church is locked

There is also a gravestone for a William Andrew Aitchison, late Lt-Colonel of the 69th Regiment, died 3

rd July 1915

aged 72

NICHOLFOREST/PENTON

Cross outside Church WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

KIRKLINTON

Brass on North wall of Church WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour on West Wall of Church WW1-Photograph & Transcription attached

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HETHERSGILL

Cross outside Church-WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

BRAMPTON, HALLBANKGATE & FARLAM

Brampton Old Church, List of War Graves WW1 & 2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brampton St. Martin’s WW1 Two Stained Glass Windows (by Wm Morris & Co)- SACRIFICE & VICTORY-

Photograph attached. Unveiled 11th November 1920 by the Countess of Lonsdale & dedicated by the Dean of Carlisle,

Dr Hastings Randall

Brampton St. Martin’s WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Names List attached

Brampton St. Martin’s WW1 Book of Remembrance listing all who served (387 names) differentiating the 65 who died-

14 photographs & names list attached

Brampton St. Martin’s WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached. Unveiled 11th November 1920 by the

Countess of Lonsdale & dedicated by the Dean of Carlisle, Dr Hastings Randall

Brampton St. Martin’s Wood Panelling of Sanctuary area of the Memorial Chapel WW1- See the windows photograph,

Transcription attached of the tiny brass plaque at the centre of the reredos.

Brampton St Martin’s-Lieut Joseph Harding WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brampton St Martin’s- Mark Deane Buckeridge 4th Anglo-Mysore War 1799- Photograph & Transcription attached

Brampton War Memorial Hospital- 3 Photographs & Transcription attached

Farlam- WW1, WW2 & Korea- Photograph & Transcription attached

Hallbankgate School Roll of Honour WW1- Document DX693/1 at Carlisle Archives- Transcription attached, no

photograph possible

Hallbankgate Wesleyan Methodist WW1-Organ (LOST)- No other details.

NETHER DENTON, LOW ROW, GILSLAND & GREENHEAD

Nether Denton-WW1 & 2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Low Row (Taylor Institute) WW1-Transcription attached

Gilsland- WW1 Font Cover-Photograph & Transcription attached

Greenhead Village (Northumberland)- Village Cross WW1 & 2- Photograph & Names List attached (very weathered)

Greenhead Church-details from NEWM Project.

LANERCOST

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The Howard Brothers (1888/1896) - Photograph & Transcription attached

The Charlton Brothers (WW1)-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Names List attached

WW2 Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour-Photograph & Names List attached

DALSTON

Village Cross (in Churchyard) WW1 & WW2-Photograph & Transcription attached

Roll of Honour (in Church Porch)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Victory Hall- Photograph & Transcription attached

CUMDIVOCK

Churchyard Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photographs (2) & Transcription attached

WREAY

WW1 Church Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 School Memorial-Photograph & Transcription attached

IVEGILL

Lectern- Benin Massacre 1897- Was given in memory of James Arthur Phillips, the son of the Vicar of Ivegill. He was

Acting Consul of the Niger Coast Protectorate. He led an expedition of 9 White Colonial Officers and 250 native

soldiers masquerading as porters to persuade the King of Benin to give up human sacrifice and to discuss trading

matters. On 4th January 1897 he and 6 of the other white men and 241 of the Porters were killed when they were

ambushed by surprise by troops of the Kingdom of Beninat Ugbino Village, near Gweto. The Colonial Government

swiftly retaliated and captured Benin City 6 weeks later-Transcription & 2 Photographs attached (is now on permanent

loan to Carlisle Cathedral)

GREAT ORTON

WW1 Memorial in Churchyard- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 Roll of Honour (West end of North Wall of Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

WW1 School Roll of Honour- unable to access for obvious reasons

WW2 Great Orton Airfield (at entrance to Watch Tree Nature reserve)- Photograph & Transcription attached

HOUGHTON

External Memorial-WW1- Photograph & Transcription attached. See also

http://www.hkchurch.org.uk/resources/RollofHonourWarmemorial.pdf for casualty details in both wars.

Internal Memorial WW2- Transcription attached.

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STAPLETON, ROADHEAD, KNOWE & BEWCASTLE

Stapleton (Churchyard Memorial)-No details available

Roadhead Village Hall Roll of Honour-No details available

Bewcastle (Churchyard Memorial)-Transcription & 5 photographs attached

Knowe URC (formerly Presbyterian) Church WW1- Transcription attached, no photograph

Continuation into the near part of Dumfries and Galloway

GRETNA

Civic Memorial WW1 & WW2 (outside the old church)- 4 Photographs & Transcription attached

Gretna Bombing Cairn WW2 (outside the Episcopal Church)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Gretna Bombing WW2 Roll of Honour (in Episcopal Church)- For photos see

http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-ftopic1646.html

Gretna Bombing WW2 Ben Smith Plaque (Vestry of St Andrews C of S- For photo see

http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-ftopic5861.html

Gretna Bombing WW2 Rev John Stafford (at Gretna Old Church). For photo see

http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-ftopic4209.html

Gretna WW1 Quintinshill Troop Train Disaster WW1 (at Site)- Photograph & Transcription attached

Gretna WW1 Quintinshill Troop Train Disaster WW1 (at the Old Blacksmith’s Shop)- Photograph & Transcription

attached

Rigg Cemetery Memorial WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Eastriggs WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cummertrees Lych Gate WW1 & WW2- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cummertrees WW1 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached

Cummertrees WW2 Memorial- Photograph & Transcription attached