Our Lady And St Patrick's, Walton-le-Dale

Photograph of Our Lady And St Patrick's, Walton-le-Dale  war memorial
Image: Source: Philip Platt (WMO 166538)

Data source : UK War Memorials Register compiled by the Imperial War Museum (re-used under a non-commercial license)

Memorial location

Location: Walton Le Dale
County/region: Lancashire
Country: England

Names commemorated

There are 27 First World War casualty names recorded on the UK War Memorial Register record for this memorial.

There are 14 casualty records on A Street Near You linked to this memorial, or in some way connected to the area or subject it commemorates
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ImageNameRegimentDate of death
Private Brogan 3482The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment21/09/1915
Private Ainsworth 11325King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)31/05/1919 (aged 23)
Private John Considine 2337King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)08/05/1915 (aged 19)
Private James Wareing 3119The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment17/08/1916 (aged 19)
Private John Atherton 3408King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)15/09/1916 (aged 24)
Private Edward Ainsworth 11336King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment)08/03/1917
Private Joseph Coupe 28392Border Regiment19/04/1917 (aged 34)
Gunner Crook 2911Royal Field Artillery01/08/1917
Private John Naylor 27297Grenadier Guards15/08/1917 (aged 27)
Private Henry Halton Walmsley 31618Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment)23/08/1918 (aged 19)
Private William Pearson 76681Royal Fusiliers05/10/1918 (aged 20)
Rifleman Joseph Chester 305716The King's (Liverpool Regiment)17/06/1919 (aged 34)
Gunner Joseph Doran 681128Royal Field Artillery22/08/1917
Private George Wilding 18478The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment25/09/1915