This is a roll of honour to those who served from ST. Aloysius Roman Catholic school,Ogden street, Ardwick.
Not all those those who's names appear on the memorial died during the war. Some died after but from the effects of war.
Those listed in RED survived the war.
Not all those those who's names appear on the memorial died during the war. Some died after but from the effects of war.
Those listed in RED survived the war.
Left Hand Panel Names
BATTY G. BENNETT J. BLAKELEY J.E. BLAKELEY J. BLACK L.J. BLACK J. BLACK G. BOOTH W.E.J. BRIGGS H. BURNS E. BUCKLEY E. CLARKSON W. CLINTON T. CONYE J. CUNNINGHAM J. CUNNINGHAM P. DANSON R. DALEY J. DEAN T. DIGNON M. DORBIN G.F. DONLAN J.H. EARLY JAS. EARLY JNO. ECCLES J.F. FINNIGAN J. FRAIN A. FURY J. GOODFELLOW J.G. GRAINGER W.E. GRAINGER F. HEART G. HOPKINS M. HOPKINS T. |
Center Panel Names
BUDD J. MURPHY T. |
Right Hand Panel Names
HOY JNO. HOY JAS. HOARE J. HUNT W. KENNEDY J. MAHER W. MAZZINA A. MASTERSON T. MEEHAN M. McCROSSEN H. McGEE J. McKINLEY F. McMANUS B.A. MOONEY T. MOLLOY T. MOORESJ. MURPHY J.T. OWEN T. PARKINSON T. POPE V. PRESTON T.C. PRESTON J.D. READY J. REID G. ROUTLDGE J. SCULLY P. SWIFT J. TAGGART H. TOMLINSON J.W. WILSON S. WILSON J. WILSON T. |
ARDWICK DIVISION. 1918 ABSENT VOTERS REGISTER
An act of Parliament passed on 6th February 1918, allowed service men to register in order to obtain a vote in a constituency of their home address. This allowed servicemen over the age of 21 and women over the age of 30 serving away from home to register in order to obtain a vote in the constituency of their home address. The first lists were published on 15th October 1918 from details supplied by the men themselves before the closing date for applications of 18th August 1918. Be aware that any servicemen and women under the qualifying age do not appear in the register. Note that the men were not given a unique regimental number until 1920, and it is therefore possible to find two men with the same number, but in entirely different regiments. This register is searchable by surname and by street name. Every effort has been made to compile the details of all the men and women as accurately as possible.
These are the men that appear on this register
An act of Parliament passed on 6th February 1918, allowed service men to register in order to obtain a vote in a constituency of their home address. This allowed servicemen over the age of 21 and women over the age of 30 serving away from home to register in order to obtain a vote in the constituency of their home address. The first lists were published on 15th October 1918 from details supplied by the men themselves before the closing date for applications of 18th August 1918. Be aware that any servicemen and women under the qualifying age do not appear in the register. Note that the men were not given a unique regimental number until 1920, and it is therefore possible to find two men with the same number, but in entirely different regiments. This register is searchable by surname and by street name. Every effort has been made to compile the details of all the men and women as accurately as possible.
These are the men that appear on this register
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