World War One War Memorials

World War One War Memorials

World War One War Memorials in Cumbria

This is an ongoing project, under the aegis of Cumbria Library Service, attempting to list all Great War Memorial s in Cumbria. Particular thanks to the volunteers Fran Jacobs and Ian Lewis. Thanks also to Denis Perriam, Stephen Wright, Megan Hogg and Ceri Sargent

Hundreds of photographs of Cumbrian War Memorials can be seen on our web site

CN = Cumberland News [microfilm copies at Carlisle Library]

CJ = Carlisle Journal [microfilm copies at Carlisle Library]

CWH = Cumberland and Westmorland Herald [microfilm at Penrith Library]

PO = Penrith Observer [microfilm at Penrith Library]

WCT = West Cumberland Times [microfilm copies at Workington Library]

WG = Westmorland Gazette [microfilm at Kendal Library]

BN = Barrow News [Microfilm Barrow Library]

1/4th Border Regiment: Kendal

15.06.1920 1/4th Border Regiment, Kendal.Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p99]

2/4th Border Regiment: Kendal

04.05.1920 2/4th Border Regiment, Kendal.Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p99]

5th Border Regiment

CN 02.08.1919 p8c 5th Border Regiment War Memorial

CN 25.09.1920 p4d 5th Border Regiment. A series of MemorialTablets

Border Regiment

CN 15.02.1919 p4c Carlisle War Memorial Border Regiment Memorial at Brampton, Whitehaven, Westward, Gretna

CN 30.08.1919 p7e The Borders in India- Village Halls as War Memorial s – War Honours

CN 08.11.1919 p6b Counties War Memorial to the Border Regiment

PO14.12.1920 p12d The Border Regiment War Memorial to be erected in Carlisle Cathedral

CWH 24.12.1920 p6d Border Regiment War Memorial

CN 12.02.1921 p9d Border Regiment War Memorial in Carlisle Cathedral to be erected

CN 07.01.1922 p11c Border Regiment death roll made available 6590 deaths

CN 09.12.1922 p13e Border Regiment “Roll of Honour” viewed by King George V

Citizens League

CN 15.11.1919 p5e The Citizens League County War Memorial

Gallant 55th[Duke of Lancaster]

BN 21.08.1920 p8b Memorial at Givenchy for “The Gallant 55th”

Lonsdale Battalion – 11th Service Battalion

CN 30.08.1919 p7a The Fallen, Lonsdales – Carlisle’s Victory Parade

Abbeytown

CN 17.04.1920 p10 Abbeytown obelisk unveiled

Above Derwent

CN 13.08.1921 p4h Above Derwent War Memorial unveiling

Addingham

09.12.1919 Addingham. Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p98]

CN 13.12.1919 p4c Addingham. Application for a Marble Tablet on the North Wall

PO 03.08.1920 p3f Addingham War Memorial tablet erected for the men of the parish inside the church on database

Aikton: St. Andrew’s Church

CN 26.04.1919 p8 Dalston & Aikton War Memorial

CJ 11.06.1920 p8d St. Andrew’s Church, Aikton unveiling of War Memorial cross, names given

CN 12.06.1920 p4d St. Andrew’s Church, Aikton War Memorial unveiled

Ainstable

08.04.1924 Ainstable. Faculty granted for War Memorial Lych-Gate [Diocesan Yearbook 1925 p102]

Aldingham: St. Cuthbert’s Church

11.10.1921 Aldingham Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet in Church [Diocesan Yearbook 1922 p99]. Unveiled 11.02.1922 by Brigadier General Gainsford

BN 18.02.1922 p13a St. Cuthbert’s Church, Aldinghamunveiling of War Memorial Tablets

Allhallows

WCT 05.06.1920 p7c Unveiled in church grounds on Sunday 29th May runic cross. Names given. Also unveiled stained glass window in honour of Captain Wordsworth

Allithwaite

BN 30.08.1919 p8e Allithwaite War Memorial

Alston

CN 01.03.1919 p4d Alston War Memorial

CWH 10.09.1921 p1d Alston Parish church War Memorial

PO 13.09.1921 p2e Memorial screen unveiled at Alston

CN 09.09.1922 p10e&f Alston War Memorial unveiled

CWH 09.09.1922 p2b&d Alston War Memorial unveiling of obelisk by Lord Lonsdale

Ambleside

BN 21.06.1919 p10b, c Ambleside War Memorial

06.03.1921 Unveiling of wayside cross in St Mary’s churchyard

WG 12.03.1921The unveiling of the War Memorial erected in memory of the men of Ambleside (67 in number) who fell, took place on Sunday afternoon (6th March)

BN 12.03.1921 p10a Ambleside War Memorial unveiled

WG 04.06.1921 Beautiful cross erected greatly admired by resident and visitors. Cost £736 3s 5d

Annan

CN 04.09.1920 p10c Annan War Memorial

Appleby-in-Westmorland

CWH 22.03.1919 p1g Appleby War Memorial – Agreed upon a churchyard monument

CN 27.12.1919 p10b Appleby-in-Westmorland Returned Soldiers been entertained by the Mayor & Mayoress of Appleby-in-Westmorland (Mr & Mrs Heelis) in the Public Hall

CWH 12.6.1920 p1f Appleby War Memorial – two schemes before the public

CWH 19.06.1920 p1g Appleby and its War Memorial

CWH 17.07.1920 p7e Appleby War Memorial to be placed in the cemetery

PO 20.07.1920 pg21d Appleby War Memorial to be placed in the cemetery

CWH 28.08.1920 p1c Appleby War Memorial – an open letter to Lord Hothfield

CN 12.02.1921 p10c Applications for War Memorial s for Arthuret, Levens, Silloth, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Irton

CWH 17.09.1921 p5b Eden Valley War Memorial s unveiling and dedication ceremonies at Appleby and Brough

PO13.09.1921 unveiling of War Memorial at Appleby-in Westmorland

CWH 24.09.1921 p6g Appleby War Memorial unveiling and dedication of the obelisk: Col Weston’s appeal for support for the League of Nations

Appleby-in-Westmorland: St. Lawrence’s Church

08.02.1921 St. Lawrence’s Church, Appleby-in-Westmorland Faculty granted for War Memorial cross in churchyard [Diocesan Yearbook 1922 p98]

Arlecdon

02.05.1922 Arlecdon Faculty granted for War Memorial Cross [Diocesan Yearbook 1923 p102]

CN 06.05.1922 p11 Arlecdon, Irthington, Egremont & 2 at Scaleby War Memorial s applied for

WCT 04.10.1922 p4 Arlecdon War Memorialunveiled

Armathwaite

CN 28.06.1919 p4e Armathwaite War Memorial

CN 28.06.1919 p4f Armathwaite War Memorial

Stained glass window in the church to Charles Rushton Turner

Arnside

BN 03.05.1919 p15d Arnside’s War Memorial

26.03.1920 Arnside Faculty granted forWar Memorial Window and Tablet [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p98]. Window and bronze plaque dedicated 13.03.1921 by the Bishop of Carlisle

13.09.1919 dedication of memorial window in ArnsideChurchto Captain G.Heath WG 20.09.1919

WG 02.10.1920 Stained glass window erected in the ParishChurch as a memorial to William Godfrey Heathcote, 2nd Lieut, Royal Flying Corps. WG 02.10.1920 p

BN 19.03.1921 p6e Arnside War Memorial dedicated

WG 28.05.1921 Memorial window dedicated 26.05.1921

WG 20.08.1921 Faculty to be applied for to insert stained glass in one of the windows in memory of John Morley Roberts.

Arnside: MethodistChurch

10.07.1921 Peace window unveiled by Major Rev W.Rushby

Arthuret: St. Michael’s Church

CN 12.02.1921 p10c Applications for War Memorial s for Arthuret, Levens, Silloth, Appleby-in-Westmorland, Irton

CN 12.02.1921 p15e Longtown War Memorial at ArthuretChurch

CN 10.03.1923 p10f Arthuret Parish War Memorial fundraising for the building of a Hall

CN 12.05.1923 p12c ArthuretWar Memorial Fund Tea Party to raise money (£745 raised so far)

Askham in Furness

BN 29.05.1920 p12b Askham War Memorial unveiled

BN 03.07.1920 p10a, 10b Askham War Memorial

BN 09.10.1920 p10a Askham War Memorial – plan approved

Askham with Ireleth

BN 29.03.1919 p13e Askham & Ireleth War Memorial

19.03.1921 bronze plaque unveiled in St Peter’s Church

Aspatria

CN 02.07.1921 p4b Aspatria War Memorial financial considerations

Aspatria: MethodistChurch

CN 14.02.1920 p4 Aspatria men who fell in the War Memorial Tablet in MethodistChurch, Aspatria

Aspatria: Park & Recreation Ground

CN 01.03.1919 p4d War Memorial s for park & recreation ground in Aspatria

CN 08.03.1919 p8c Plans for War Memorial s in Wigton, Blennerhasset, Knaresdale, Aspatria

CN 12.04.1919 p4f Upperby, Caldbeck, Lazonby, Bromfield, AspatriaWar Memorial s

CN 01.03.1919 p4d AspatriaPark and Recreation Ground War Memorial s

Aspatria: St. Kentigern’s Church

WCT 24.04.1920 p8a Copper & Oak Tablet on north wall of church unveiled. Names and text. Thursday 22nd April 1920; names given

Baggrow

CN 06.12.1919 p13c Blennerhasset & Baggrow Returned Soldiers “A Welcome Home”

WCT 29.06.1921 p3 Baggrow and Blennerhasset War Memorial unveiling and gives names

CN 02.07.1921 p8c Blennerhasset and Baggrow War Memorial unveiling

Bampton

CWH07.02.1920 p1g Vicar of Bampton to place a marble tablet in south wall of parish church

03.02.1920 Bampton Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p98]

CN 07.02.1920 p13 Applications by St. James Parish, Blackford, Raughtonhead, Holme Cultram, Greystoke, Borrowdale, Bampton, Lowick, Cliburn, Bigrigg, Great Broughton, Harrington

CWH 07.02.1920 p1g Applications from theVicar of Bampton to place a marble tablet in south wall of parish church

Barbon village

The War Memorial was unveiled on Saturday October 1st 1921. It is of Derbyshire stone, solid and plain in character: the cross surmounting a base of masonry of substantial construction. The site, in the middle of the village, was given by Major Gibson, Burnside. An oak fence has been placed around the enclosure. Source WG Oct 8th 1921. Article contains further details and names of the fallen

Barbon Unveiling and dedication of War Memorial Tablet at St Bartholomew’s Church 09.01.1921. Reported in WG 15.01.1921

Bardsea

BN 26.07.1919 p12b Bardsea War Memorial Clock

29.03.1920 Plaque unveiled in HolyTrinityChurch by Miss Bouskill

Barrow-in-Furness

BN 25.01.1919 p3b, c, d War Memorials for Barrow – proposals

BN 04.10.1919 p16c Roll of Honour unveiled to Foresters

BN 15.11.1919 p7a Two minutes silence observed

BN 14.02.1920 p5 Barrow’s War Memorialscheme is beginning to take shape; convalescent home and monument

BN 20.03.1920 p5d Collection of funds for Memorial

BN 01.05.1920 p6a Barrow Memorial plans and funding

BN 31.07.1920 p9b Secondary School War Memorial

BN 31.07.1920 p13c Barrow’s War Memorial

BN 14.08.1920 p8e Barrow War Memorial

BN 21.08.1920 p8b Memorial at Givenchy for “The Gallant 55th”

BN 09.10.1920 p9a War Memorial fundraising at Infield House, Abbey Road

BN 05.03.1921 p13a Barrow War Memorial unveiled

11.11.1921 Unveiling of the War Memorial in BarrowPark by Field Marshall Sir William Robertson

CN 03.12.1921 p5d Barrow-in-Furness War Memorial

Barrow-in-Furness: InfieldHouse

BN 25.10.1919 p4 a and b Proposed War Memorial

Barrow in Furness; Catholic Young Men’s Society. Scroll of honour to 19 members who died and 68 others who fought. BN14.02.1920 p5

Barrow-in-Furness: Cenotaph

BN 18.11.1922 p5a Armistice Day, Barrow Cenotaph, Dalton, Millom

Barrow-in-Furness: ChristChurch

BN 13.03.1920 pp 4,9 Memorial unveiling

Barrow-in-Furness: Conservative Club

BN 22.01.1921 p15c Conservative Club War Memorial unveiling

BN 12.02.1921 p11c Conservative Club Roll of Honour unveiled

Barrow-in-Furness: Presbyterian Church

BN 15.11.1919 p4 b, c and d War Memorial at Barrow Presbyterian Church

Barrow-in-Furness: PublicPark

BN 16.10.1920 p13a & b Barrow War Memorial given to town by Barrow Hematite Steel Co. Ltd. Names given.

Barrow-in-Furness: Roose

BN 17.07.1920 p9a Roose School War Memorial

BN 25.09.1920 p8e Roose War Memorial Clock plans approved

BN 15.01.1921 p9b,c Roose War Memorial fundraising

BN 29.01.1921 p9b Roose War Memorial

Barrow-in-Furness: St. George’sChurch

29.11.1921 St. George’sChurch, Barrow-in-FurnessFaculty granted to convert the Ramsden Chapel into a War Memorial Chapel [Diocesan Yearbook, 1922, p99]

CN 03.12.1921 p5d St. George’sChurch, Barrow-in-Furness War Memorial proposal of Ramsden Chapel to War Memorial Chapel

BN 29.04.1922 p13a War Memorial unveiled St. George’sChurch, Barrow

Barrow-in-Furness: St. George’s Hall

BN 04.11.1922 p9b St. George’s Hall memorial to survivors

Barrow-in-Furness: St. James’ Church

BN 29.05.1920 p16a memorial Saint James

25.06.1922 Dedication of memorial Window as a thanksgiving for the safe return of St James men from the War, and in memory of their fallen comrades

BN 01.07.1922 p5a St. James’ Church, Barrow-in-Furness War Memorial Window unveiled

08.04.1924 St. James’ Church, Barrow-in-Furness Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet and Window [Diocesan Yearbook 1925 p102]

Barrow-in-Furness: St.John’s Church [BarrowIsland]

BN 03.04.1920 p4 Memorial unveiled

Barrow-in-Furness: St. Mark’s Church

04.05.1920 St. Mark’s Church, Barrow-in-Furness Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p99]

BN 02.10.1920 p14c St. Mark’s Church, Barrow-in-Furness unveiling of tablet, font and ewer. Names given.

Barrow-in-Furness: St. Matthew’s Church

29.11.1921 St. Matthew’s Church, Barrow-in-Furness Faculty granted to form the west end of the south aisle into a War Memorial Chapel [Diocesan Yearbook, 1922, p99]

CN 03.12.1921 p5d St. Matthew’s Church, Barrow-in-Furness War Memorial Chapel conversion proposal

Barrow-in-Furness: St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church

BN 06.09.1919 p6b St Patrick’s Church War Memorial Tablet unveiled

BN 06.12.1919 p6 a and b St Patrick’s War Memorial – illustrated

Barrow-in-Furness: St. Paul’s Church

CN 01.01.1921 p10e Planning applications for Wetheral, Camerton, Newbarns and Whicham War Memorial s

20.03.1923 St. Paul’s Church, Newbarns and Hawcoat Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet [Diocesan Yearbook 1924 p102]

Barrow-in-Furness: Station

16.10.1921 Bronze plaque unveiled by Duke of Devonshire

Barrow-in-Furness: WesleyanChurch, Abbey Road

BN 26.03.1921 p6a “Memorial to Barrow’s Heroes”

Barrow-in-Furness: Working Mens’ Club

BN 17.04.1920 p13a Memorial Tablet unveiled in Barrow Working Mens’ Club

Barton

26.03.1920 Barton Faculty granted for War Memorial Lych-Gate [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p98]

CWH 03.04.1920 p8e – Local War Memorial applications – Facilities granted by Consistory Court for Barton – lych gate,

CWH 27.11.1920 p2c Local War Memorial – Lychgate at Barton. Tablet in GreystokeChurch

Beckermet: St. John’sChurch

WCT 28.08.1920 p8h Notice of service

WCT 04.09.1920 p3f Granite Cross in new burial ground, unveiled Sunday 29.08.1920

Beetham

18.01.1920 Celtic cross unveiled in villageSunday 18th Jan

WG 24th Jan 1920 (lengthy article)

Bewcastle

CJ 07.09.1919 Obelisk unveiled in St Cuthbert’s Churchyard

Knowe Presbyterian Church

28.12.1919 Unveiling of War Memorial to the ‘brave lads of the parish who had fallen in the Great War’ [CJ 02.01.1920]

Bigrigg: St. John’sChurch

03.02.1920 St. John’sChurch, Bigrigg Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p98]

CN 07.02.1920 p13 Applications by St. James Parish, Blackford, Raughtonhead, Holme Cultram, Greystoke, Borrowdale, Bampton, Lowick, Cliburn, Bigrigg, Great Broughton, Harrington

WCT 13.11.1920 p8h Parish church; brass tablet unveiled near entrance in church. Names given

Blackford: St. John’sChurch

CN 13.12.1919 p4d Blackford’s War Memorial

03.02.1920 Blackford Faculty granted for War Memorial Cross in churchyard [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p98]

CN 07.02.1920 p13 Applications by St. James Parish, Blackford, Raughtonhead, Holme Cultram, Greystoke, Borrowdale, Bampton, Lowick, Cliburn, Bigrigg, Great Broughton, Harrington

Blennerhasset

CN 08.03.1919 p8c Plans for War Memorial s in Wigton, Blennerhasset, Knaresdale, Aspatria

CN 14.06.1919 p4b War Memorial s at Temple Sowerby & Blennerhasset

CN 29.11.1919 p10c Maryport, Blennerhasset War Memorial s

CN 06.12.1919 p13c Blennerhasset & Baggrow Returned Soldiers “A Welcome Home”

WCT 29.06.1921 p3 Baggrow and Blennerhasset War Memorial unveiling and gives names

CN 02.07.1921 p8c Blennerhasset and Baggrow War Memorial unveiling

Blindbothel

WCT 04.12.1920 p6e Granite obelisk outside Mosser church for parishes of Eaglesfield, Blindbothel and Mosser. Names of 8 men given

WCT 30.04.1921 p3b Eaglesfield Blindbothel and Mosser; joint memorial in PaddleSchool. Marble and slate tablet placed in schoolroom. Unveiled 22.04.1921, for 44 past students, of whom 8 were lost

Bolton, West Cumberland

CN 03.05.1919 p4b War Memorial s at Wreay, Brampton, Bolton, Dumfries

WCT 22.05.1920 p3f Tablet unveiled in Wesleyan Chapel. Names given

CWH 07.04.1923 p11b Unveiling of a tablet at Bolton by Colonel Weston

Bolton, Westmorland

PO 04.02.1919 p7d Bolton’s War Memorial , a village hall to be built

BoltonChurch, Westmorland

19.08.1919 BoltonChurch, Westmorland.Faculty granted for War Memorial Brass and Oak Panelling [Diocesan Yearbook 1919 p97]

CWH 19.06.1920 p1d Bolton Memorial Hall fete at Eden

PO 27.07.1920 p27d War Memorial tablet at Bolton church – dedication of a brass and marble tablet

CWH 31.07.1920 p9c Bolton War Memorial – service in dedication to the tablet.

Borrowdale

03.02.1920 Borrowdale and Grange.Faculty granted for War Memorial Tablet and Crosses [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p98]

CN 07.02.1920 p13 Applications by St. James Parish, Blackford, Raughtonhead, Holme Cultram, Greystoke, Borrowdale, Bampton, Lowick, Cliburn, Bigrigg, Great Broughton, Harrington

WCT 14.05.1921 p6d Bronze tablet on wall of church. General one for the valley

PO 21.06.1921 p4e Tablet erected on the top of Castle Crag

WCT 28.06.1922 p4 Borrowdale. Memorial Cross of Honister Stone. Forty went to fight and four died; named. In memory of the men of Grange who fell. Often in those waterlogged trenches they thought of their Borrowdale

CWH 01.07.1922 p1b Borrowdale’s fallen, memorial to the men of Grange

WCT 11.10.1922 p4 Borrowdale War Memorial unveiled; names given

Borrowdale: Castle Crag

CN 18.06.1921 p4fCastle Crag, Borrowdale Mountain War Memorial

WCT 18.06.1921 p5e Green slate tablet placed on fell to residents of the valley. Names and inscription given

Borwick and Priest Hutton

WG 02.04.1921 p6c Appointment of Trustees to War Memorial Hall

WG 20.08.1921 Garden fete in aid of the War Memorial Hall fund was disrupted due to unfavourable weather. The cost of the hall is approx £500

Botcherby, Carlisle

CN 26.06.1920 p3e Botcherby War Memorial

CN 23.10.1920 p4a Botcherby War Memorial (House to house Collection)

CN 26.03.1921 p7f Botcherby War Memorial

ENS 29.03.1921 p2d Unveiled last Sunday 100

Bowness-on-Solway

CN 01.11.1919 p7f Bowness War Memorial s unveiling

30.11.1920 Bowness-on-Solway Faculty granted for War Memorial Cross [Diocesan Yearbook 1922 p98]

CN 11.12.1920 p9f Bowness War Memorial unveiled

Bowness on Windermere seeWindermere

BraithwaiteBridge

WCT 10.08.1921 p4 BraithwaiteBridge, cross of Honister stone by W.Bromley. Names given. Unveiling

Brampton

CN 18.01.1919 p4a Brampton War Memorial

CN 15.02.1919 p4c Carlisle War Memorial Border Regiment Memorial at Brampton, Whitehaven, Westward, Gretna

CN 05.04.1919 p4c Brampton, Newcastleton, Longtown War Memorial s

CN 03.05.1919 p4b War Memorial s at Wreay, Brampton, Bolton, Dumfries

CN 31.05.1919 p9c War Memorial s at Brampton & Holme Eden

CN 09.08.1919 p7g Brampton War Memorial

CN 22.05.1920 p10 Brampton Soldiers remembered/Photographs of over 200 men

CN 15.11.1919 p7e Brampton War Memorial

CN 22.11.1919 p11c Brampton, Newcastleton War Memorial s unveiled

CN 29.11.1919 p10c Brampton War Fund distribution

03.02.1920 Brampton Faculty granted for War Memorial Chapel [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p98]

CN 19.06.1920 p11d Brampton War Memorial

CN 21.08.1920 p7c Brampton and District War Memorial

CN 13.11.1920 p9b Brampton War Memorial Tablet and Windows

CWH 26.06.1920 p7e BramptonWar Memorial . Dedication by Chancellor Campbell

CN 05.11.1921 p4d Brampton Parish Church Soldiers Memorial Chapel dedicated

Brampton: Cottage Hospital

CN 13.12.1919 p10c Brampton Cottage Hospital War Memorial

CN 01.05.1920 p5 Brampton War Memorial in Cottage Hospital

CN 03.12.1921 p10f Brampton’s proposal for War Memorial hospital for the district

CN 18.02.1922 p5d Brampton’s WarMemorial Hospital Fund

CN 25.03.1922 p7c Brampton’s War Memorial for Cottage Hospital

CN 12.08.1922 p3a Brampton’s War Memorial Foundation Stone for Cottage Hospital laid

CJ(Double Strike Issue) 12.08.1922 p3a Brampton’s War Memorial Foundation Stone for Cottage Hospital laid

CN 12.08.1922 p7 Brampton’s War Memorial Foundation Stone for Cottage Hospital laid

CN 16.09.1922 p11d Brampton’s War Memorial Cottage Hospital – Bazaar in aid of

BramptonParishChurch

CN 25.06.1921 p4d Brampton Parish Church War Memorial

Brathay

28.08.1921 Unveiling and dedication of cross in churchyard

WG 03.09.1921

Braystones

WCT 29.05.1920 p7h Stone tablet unveiled in Queen Victoria Memorial Hall. Names given

Bridekirk

CN 26.06.1920 p7c Bridekirk District Scholarship as Memorial

Brigham, near Cockermouth

CN 08.02.1919 p8d Public hall as memorial

27.07.1920 Brigham Faculty granted for War Memorial Cross [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p100]

WCT 09.03.1921 p3d Monumental granite cross unveiled in church grounds on 2nd March 1921. Names, dates and regiments of men

WCT 15.11.1924 p1 Ad for opening of Brigham War Memorial Hall on November 20th

WCT 22.11.1924 p10c Brigham, near Cockermouth Memorial Hall “opened, Thursday previous at a cost of £1600,” B. P. Weatherston, ex-soldier was the first to enter. Speeches, lists of local suppliers of furniture and materials to the building.

Bromfield: St. Mungo’s Church

CN 12.04.1919 p4f Upperby, Caldbeck, Lazonby, Bromfield, Aspatria War Memorial s

CN 05.06.1920 p7d Bromfield War Memorial Dedication Ceremony

WCT 29.05.1920 p4a Bromfield War Memorial Celtic Cross unveiled for 13 men from parish; names given

CN 05.02.1921 p4b Bromfield War Memorial , money raised by entertainment

Brough

CWH 24.07.1920 p1d Brough Memorial Hall

CN 10.12.1921 p5d Brough War Memorial unveiled

CWH 02.10.1920 p11d Brough Memorial Hall

CWH 17.09.1921 p5b Eden Valley War Memorial s unveiling and dedication ceremonies at Appleby and Brough

CWH 10.02.1923 p1e Brough War Memorial - £450 secured

CWH 25.08.1923 p2c Brough Memorial hall update

Broughton-in-Furness

27.07.1920 Broughton-in-Furness Faculty granted for War Memorial Cross [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p100]unveiled April 3, 1921 by G.H. Parkinson

Broughton Moor

04.05.1920 Broughton Moor Faculty granted for War Memorial Cross [Diocesan Yearbook 1921 p99]

CN 09.07.1921 p5e Broughton Moor War Memorial unveiling

WCT 09.07.1921 p2b Stone monument in church grounds

Burgh-by-Sands

CN 01.03.1919 p4d Burgh-by-Sands War Memorial

CN 27.09.1919 p4f Burgh Peace Celebrations

11.10.1921 Burgh-by-Sands Faculty granted for War Memorial Cross [Diocesan Yearbook, 1922, p99]

CN 03.12.1921 p7c Burgh-by-Sands War Memorial unveiling

Burneside

27.03.1921 Unveiling of cross in churchyard by Major Cropper

WG 02.04.1921 p7c Unveiling took place on 27.03.1921. Article includes names of the fallen

Burneside: School

WG 15.11.1919 p12c The War Memorial at Burneside school was unveiled. Article includes names of fallen.

Burton-in-Kendal

CN 13.12.1919 p4c Burton-in-Kendal Applications for a Stone Cross in the graveyard and a Stone Tablet in the Church

WG 13.12.1919 p9 Faculty issued sanctioninga cross of Portland stone in the churchyard.

13.11.1920 dedication of War Memorial in St James Churchyard

Caldbeck

CN 12.04.1919 p4f Upperby, Caldbeck, Lazonby, Bromfield, AspatriaWar Memorial s