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All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial
All Saints Church War Memorial

Image credit: Stewart Bond / Art UK

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A wheel cross on a base and platform, with an open book at the base, within a low enclosure.
Title

All Saints Church War Memorial

Date

c.1919

Medium

granite

Measurements

H 344 x W 146 x D 106 cm (E);
Plinth: H 23 x W 184 x D 136 cm

Accession number

PR5_SB_S127

Acquisition method

commissioned by All Saints Church

Work type

War memorial

Owner

All Saints Church

Custodian

Friends group

Work status

extant

Access

at all times

Inscription description

incised around three sides of base: "AND SO HE PASSED OVER, / AND ALL THE TRUMPETS SOUNDED FOR / HIM ON THE OTHER SIDE."; in raised metal letters on the base: 54 names of those who died in the the First World War, and 54 who served and returned; and on the tablet below: the names of 10 men who died in the Second World War, and 10 who served and returned

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Located at

Blackburn Road, Higher Walton

PR5 4DY

Located in the churchyard, 6 m right of the church entrance door, facing the road.