Skip to main content

    War MemorialsRegister

    • Home
    • Search Memorials
    • Search Names
    • Help
    Imperial War Museums LogoImperial War Museums home
    • About
      • About us
      • Submit a photograph
      • Volunteering
    • Legal
      • Accessibility Statement
      • Cookies
      • Copyright
      • Privacy
      • Terms of use

    © Imperial War Museums 2026

    Memorial

    Mount Zion Baptist Church, Slack - WW1 (Lost)

    2851.jpg

    1/1

    Names

    Names listed on this memorial

    • Arnold Ackroyd

    • Charles Black

    • Harold Clay

    • Fred Collinge

    • Abraham Gibson

    • Ara I Gill

    • William Greenwood

    • Vergil Greenwood

    • Thomas Greenwood

    • Milton Greenwood

    • John W Greenwood

    • Percy S Greenwood

    • Smith Greenwood

    • Arthur Greenwood

    • Herbert Greenwood

    Contribute to the War Memorials Register

    Send us details and photographs of your local war memorials, to help enhance the information about the people, places and events they commemorate.

    Contribute now

    This record shows everything IWM currently knows about this memorial. We are continually updating our records.

    © WMR-2851

    To share information or photographs, contact us.

    Type of Memorial
    Board / Plaque / Tablet
    WMR Reference Number
    2851
    Description
    Rectangular brass plaque set within a moulded wooden frame. Incised inscription in black and red painted lettering. Heating placed in the church.
    Inscription
    TO THE GLORY OF / GOD / THIS TABLET IS ERECTED / IN HONOUR OF THE YOUNG / MEN OF THIS CHURCH AND / SUNDAY SCHOOL WHO SERVED / DURING THE GREAT WAR/ 1914-1919/ (Names) / IN MEMORIAM / (Names)
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    51
    Served
    44
    Died
    7
    Information shown
    forename, initial, surname
    Order of names
    surname,forename
    Maker(s)
    • Messrs Luther Mortimer, Builder

    • Greenwood & Taylor, Manufacturer

    Ceremonies

    Unveiled

    1st November 1919

    Unknown

    Dedicated

    1st November 1919

    Local Clergy/Dignitaries

    Components

    Frame

    Height: 1090mm

    Width: 850mm


    Made from: Wood


    Condition: Lost


    Plaque

    Made from: Brass


    Condition: Lost


    • Ref: Hebden Bridge Times and Gazette, 07 Nov - 1919, P4.
    Hornshaw and Fowler, Calderdale War Dead, published privately in 1995, their memorial 613