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Carnforth War Memorial

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Carnforth War Memorial
England
For Carnforth military dead of World War I and World War II
Unveiled9 November 1924
Location54°07′45″N 2°46′10″W / 54.12924°N 2.76942°W / 54.12924; -2.76942 (Carnforth War Memorial)
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The Carnforth War Memorial was erected on 9 November 1924, to commemorate soldiers from Carnforth who died during and after World War I.[1][2]

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Design

The memorial is located on Market St, Carnforth, in a small memorial garden, and comprises a square granite plinth upon which stands a bronze figure of a soldier, standing at ease and with rifle. In addition to the bronze figure there are three inscribed plaques. The first commemorates the Carnforth soldiers who died during World War I, the second commemorates the Carnforth soldiers who died whilst still in service between 1918 and 1924 while the third plaque commemorates the Carnforth soldiers who died during and after World War II.[3]

A total of seventy seven names are inscribed on the memorial, fifty seven of which are recorded as killed during or as a consequence of wounds suffered during World War I, and twenty names are recorded as killed during or as a consequence of wounds suffered during World War II.[1]

The inscription is:

TO THE HONOURED MEMORY / OF THE MEN OF / CARNFORTH / WHO DIED AFTER THE CLOSE / OF THE 1939–1945 WAR / FROM THE EFFECTS OF / WAR SERVICE[4]

Recent history

A silent black and white film of the unveiling of the Carnforth's War Memorial in 1924 is available on DVD from North West Film Archive, due to a donation of the film to the King's Own Royal Regiment Museum in Lancaster in 2004. The process of converting the film to DVD was delicate as the film is "highly volatile nitrate film". The 6 minute film, which records the event attended by dignitaries, servicemen and families, was produced by the Carnforth 'Kinema' owner, William J. Weeks.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Carnforth War Memorial. World War II Museums. 19 August 2012.
  2. ^ Unveiling of the Carnforth War Memorial. Northwest Film Archive. Film. Producer Mr. Weeks. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  3. ^ Carnforth. United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorial. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  4. ^ Carnforth. Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Lancaster Military Heritage Group. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  5. ^ "Carnforth war memorial – Community." Lancaster Guardian. Thursday 8 November 2007. Retrieved 8 August 2012.

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