Memorial Details

2017
Photo: James Pasby

Memorial

Roll of Honour 1939-45 Methodist

Reference

E67.10

Place

ESH WINNING

Original Location

Methodist Church on window ledge under the Memorial Window

Which war

1939-45

Memorial Description

Framed Roll of Honour 13” x 10” (330mm x 254mm) . There is a single line border. The words “In memoriam” and the quotation are in Gothic script, the rest of the text has been printed in Roman lower case. The names are listed in two columns.

Materials used

Paper behind glass.

Inscription

Esh Winning Soldiers’ Comforts / and Welcome Home Fund. / In Memoriam / (Names) “They braved the night of battle / They did not see the dawn”. Second World War, 1939-1945.

Names

Notes

1. This is the same as E67.15

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photos: C. Sanders; James Pasby

Source of quotation:
“They braved the night of battle . . .” Not ascertained.

External web link

Research acknowledgements

C. Sanders

Research In Progress

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Roll of Honour 1939-45 Methodist (E67.10)

 
ESH WINNING   Methodist Church
  
     Esh Winning Soldiers’ Comforts 
     and Welcome Home Fund. 
  
     In Memoriam 
  
     Armstrong, A.      Hughes, J.
     Armstrong, T.      Huddart, W.
     Burnett, D.A.      Mills, C.
     Carter, R.         McGinn, P.
     Clark, J.          Peel, T.
     Campbell, A.       Robinson, H.
     Charlton, R.       Truby, J.
     Dent, J.J.E.       Wass, L.
     Emmerson, N.       Young, S.
  
     “They braved the night of battle 
     They did not see the dawn”. 
  
     Second World War, 1939-1945.
NamesE67.10   

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Parish Notes

Every Name A Story