Latitude: 53.3507 / 53°21'2"N
Longitude: -2.546 / 2°32'45"W
OS Eastings: 363754
OS Northings: 383896
OS Grid: SJ637838
Mapcode National: GBR BYNP.LL
Mapcode Global: WH98Y.V1TL
Plus Code: 9C5V9F23+7J
Entry Name: War Memorial
Listing Date: 6 March 2008
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1392457
English Heritage Legacy ID: 493588
Also known as: Appleton Thorn War Memorial
ID on this website: 101392457
Location: Appleton Thorn, Warrington, Cheshire, WA4
County: Warrington
Civil Parish: Appleton
Built-Up Area: Appleton Thorn
Traditional County: Cheshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire
Church of England Parish: Appleton Thorn St Cross
Church of England Diocese: Chester
Tagged with: War memorial
APPLETON
64/0/10013 LUMB BROOK ROAD
06-MAR-08 APPLETON THORN
War memorial
II
War memorial, c.1921, sandstone. WWII inscription added later. Octagonal column on square base and plinth surmounted by capital in form of dragon. Neo-Gothic tabernacle finial contains statue of St George.
Stepped square plinth. Inscription on lower step reads 'Let us so live that they shall not have died in vain' in Medieval transcript style. Octagonal base commemorates 8 soldiers lost during WWI on north, south and east faces in gold lettering. Inscription on rear (west) face reads 'To the glory of God and in grateful remembrance of those of this township who gave their lives in the service of their country 1914-1919'. Fluted octagonal column with square column base inscribed on east face in embossed lettering '1939-1945 Stewart Broome, Walter Green, Ernest Smith'. Column capital in form of dragon. Elaborate Neo-Gothic tabernacle finial above, carved foliage crockets, niche containing carbon fibre figure of knight possibly St George (1988 replacement of stolen bronze original).
Also included: paved areas, steps and two low rubble walls forming platform and gateway for memorial.
HISTORY: Commissioned by Civil Parish of Appleton and unveiled on 12th November 1921 in a ceremony led by Lt Col Charles Lyon of Appleton Park, whose son is one of those commemorated. The Hon Canon C F Cross, Rural Dean, conducted the dedication ceremony. Designed by local architect Captain Frederick Jardine Barnish. Memorial commemorates men connected to the village who were lost in the First and Second World Wars.
SOURCES: Foulger L E. 'A Cheshire village at war: a commentary on the Appleton Thorn war memorial'
SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: Intricately carved and decorated sandstone war memorial of c.1921 commemorating men connected to the village of Appleton Thorn lost in the First and Second World Wars (inscription added later). Depicts St George and the dragon.
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This List entry has been amended to add sources for War Memorials Online and the War Memorials Register. These sources were not used in the compilation of this List entry but are added here as a guide for further reading, 26 January 2017.
Intricately carved and decorated sandstone war memorial of c.1921 commemorating men connected to the village of Appleton Thorn lost in the First and Second World Wars (inscription added later). Depicts St George and the dragon.
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