YOUNGSTERS at a primary school are to honour former pupils who fought in the First World War.
Clarendon Street Primary in Bolton, used to have two rolls of honour in memory of the pupils - one for those who died and one for those who survived - hanging in the school hall.
But, in the 1970s, they were donated to Bolton Museum.
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Staff there recently uncovered the frames in the museum's stores and decided they should be returned to the school.
The rolls, which are hand painted on card and in oak frames, will be fitted with UV- resistant glass to prevent the colours from fading, and installed at the school next month. One roll, a Roll of Service, lists 383 former pupils who served during the war and survived. The other, a Roll of Honour, lists 52 pupils who lost their lives in the conflict.
A former pupil, John Hamer, funded the original commission of the memorials.
They are thought to have cost 125 guineas - approximately £2,800 today.
They were painted by W. A. Kelsall, a local artist who created many of the hand- painted memorials in the 1920s.
The rolls were officially unveiled by the town mayoress at the school on December 22, 1920, in front of an audience of 500.
Most recently, they were on show at the "Our Brothers Died" war memorial exhibition at Bolton Museum in 2004. Headteacher at the school in Clarendon Street, Naomi Richardson, said: "We feel the rolls of honour should be placed back in the school. We are hoping to reinstate them in the exact position where they were hung originally.
"We are very proud of the school's history and we will be using the boards as an educational resource for current and future students."
The school is now planning a tea party to officially unveil the boards on Tuesday, June 24, and is inviting relatives of those named on the memorials to attend.
Anyone who believes they may be a related to someone named and would like to attend should contact the school on 01204 333411.
Here are the names on the board
Placing on record the names of former pupils who served with his Majesty's forces in the cause of right and freedom in the Great War of 1914-1919
Abbott, John
Anderton, Thomas
Ashley, J.
Ashworth, Caleb
Aspinall, James
Aspinall, William James
Astley, Thomas
Aston, Reginald B.
Auber, Alfred
Banks, Thomas
Barker, Walter
Barlow, John
Barlow, R.
Barnett, R.
Bates, James
Bateson, Samuel
Bateson, Walter
Battersby, W.
Beardsworth, Isaac
Bell, Alexander W.
Bent, A.
Berry, Charles H.
Berry, John William
Berry, Percy
Berry, Samuel
Berry, William
Binks, George
Binks, George E.
Binks, Robert
Birchall, John Edward
Blackburn, James
Blackledge, Eli
Blackledge, Henry
Blackledge, James
Bocock, Rhoda
Bogle, John Walter
Bolton, Jack
Bolton, John Thomas
Bond, Thomas
Booth, Albert
Booth, John
Boyle, John
Boyle, Joseph
Brabbin, David
Brayshaw, Percy
Britton, John
Britton, Robert
Britton, Walter
Broughton, James H.
Broughton, W. E.
Bull, Frank
Bull, Robert
Burton, Albert
Burton, John
Burton, William
Butler, John
Butler, John E.
Butler, William
Buttersworth, Fred
Buttersworth, W.
Cadle, Herbert
Cardwell, Arthur
Cardwell, Fred
Cardwell, Leonard
Carter, William
Chadwick, Harry
Clark, Fred
Clark, Joseph
Clark, William
Collier, Fred
Collier, James
Collier, John
Collier, John E.
Cook, Albert
Cooper, George
Crompton, Fred
Crompton, James Henry
Cross, Henry
Cross, Henry
Cross, John C.
Croston, Herbert
Cupitt, T.
Cupitt, W.
Dagnall, Thomas
Dalley, Edwin
Dalley, Fred
Davies, Percy
Dawning, Frank
Deakin, Thomas W.
Dewhurst, William
Dixon, Robert
Dugdale, Herbert
Dugdill, Albert
Eckersley, Giles
Egerton, Wiliiam
Eglin, E.
Eglin, T.
Fearns, Clarke
Fishwick, Henry
Fishwick, James
Fishwick, John
Fishwick, Thomas
Fiske, Stanley
Fletcher, Thomas, Henry
Flitcroft, A. C.
Foote, Henry
Forshaw, F.
Forshaw, Robert
Forshaw, William Harold
Forshaw, William Henry
Foster, Joseph
Fullard, Harry
Gaskell, Joseph
Gaunt, Frank
Gibbon, Charles
Gidman, Miles
Gilpin, Harry
Gilpin, John
Gilpin, William
Gowan, Peter
Gradwell, James
Gradwell, Alfred
Graham, Albert
Green, James
Greenhalgh, James A.
Greenhalgh, John
Greenhalgh, Richard
Greenhalgh, R.
Greenhalgh, R. E.
Gregory, John
Gregory, Thomas
Grew, William
Grindrod, Edward
Grindrod, J. M.
Hamer, James
Hamer, J. W.
Hamer, Peter
Hampson, James W.
Hardie, Norman
Hardman, Ernest
Hardman, Stanley
Hardman, Thomas
Hardman, Walter
Hargreaves, Joseph
Harrison, George
Harrison, Stanley
Hartley, Fred
Hartley, Percy
Haslam, Leonard
Haslam, Thomas
Haslam, Tom
Haynes, William
Hazzleton, James
Heyes, Harold
Hill, James
Hill, Joseph
Hill, J. E.
Hill, Rowland
Hinchcliffe, W.
Hindley, John
Hodges, Edwin, A.
Hodgkinson, Peter
Hodgkiss, William
Holden, I.
Holt, Samuel
Hope, Edward
Horridge, Thomas
Hough, Albert
Hough, Fred
Hough, Robert
Howarth, Arthur M.
Howarth, Charles
Howarth, George
Howarth, James
Howarth, James E.
Howarth, John
Howarth, John
Howarth, John
Howarth, Mark
Howarth, Thomas
Hughes, James
Hughes, John
Hughes, Thomas
Hulme, A. E.
Hulme, Samuel
Humphreys, Stephen
Humphreys, W. E.
Humphreys, W. T.
Humphries, Daniel
Humphries, Thomas
Hunt, Albert
Hunt, William
Hutchinson, A.
Hutchinson, Edward
Hutchinson, Fred
Hutchinson, William M.
Jardine, Thomas
Jardine, William
Jevons, Earnest
Jevons, James
Johnson, David
Johnson, James
Johnson, Wilfred
Johnson, William
Joule, William
Kay, Edmund
Kay, John R.
Knight, Jack
Knott, Fred
Lavender, Thomas
Lazenby, Robert H.
Lazenby, William
Leach, F. W.
Leach H.
Leach, Stanley
Lee, Robert
Lever, Jack
Lever, Tom
Litherland, F.
Lofthouse, A.
Lofthouse, J.
Lomax, George
Lomax, James T.
Lyons, Thomas
Mahon, Henry
Makin, Franklin
Mann, Harry
Mann, John
Markland, Ellis
Markland, Harry
Markland, Hurbert
Markland, William
Marsden, George
Marsh, Harry
Marsh, John R.
Marsh, W. E.
Marsh, Herbert
Marshall, Stanley
Mather, Robert
Mawson, Edward
McCarthy, Daniel
McClelland,Fred
McClelland, John
Miller, Harry
Mills, Isaac
Mills, Samuel
Morton, F.
Morton, W. E.
Moscrop, Abraham
Moscrop, Samuel
Mullineaux, William
Naylor, George Alfred
Nelson, John
Nelson, J.
Nelson, Stanley
Nicholson, Isaac
Noon, fred
Nuttall, Fred
Nuttall, Harry
Nuttall, Stanley
Nuttall, William
Orrell, Frank
Orrell, Frank
Pace, Albert
Pace, Arthur
Palmer, Albert
Palmer, E.
Palmer, G.
Palmer, James
Palmer, Thomas
Parkinson, J
Parkinson, Richard
Parkinson, Thomas
Partington, Herbert
Pasquill, William
Pemberton, Harold
Pemberton, James
Pemberton, John
Pennington, John
Pennington, Robert
Pickersgill, William
Pilling, Fred
Pilling, Harold
Podmore, George H.
Poole, Frederick
Potts, Robert
Price, Thomas
Pryers, Thomas
Pye, Edmund
Pye, Nathaniel
Pye, Thomas
Radcliffe, Harry
Radcliffe, John
Ramsden, John, James
Reader, Albert
Reader, Arthur
Reader, John
Richardson, Charles E.
Richardson, James
Rigby, Harry
Rigby, John
Riley, Alfred
Ross, Benjamin
Rostron, A.
Rostron, H.
Rothwell, John J.
Rothwell, Stanley
Sanderson, John
Schofield, Charles
Seddon, William
Seed, William
Sewell, H.
Sewell, J.
Singleton, Richard
Slater, Arthur
Slater, Felix
Slater, Herbert
Slater, Thomas Henry
Smith, Arthur
Smith, David
Smith, Harold
Smith, Harold
Smith, Harry
Smith, James
Smith, Stanley
Smith, Stanley
Smith, William
Smith, William
Sofield, S.
Stevens, Richard
Sumner, William
Swift, John William
Taylor, Robert J.
Thompson, F.
Thompson, John
Thornley, Frank
Thornley, Samuel
Thornley, Thomas
Todd, Walter H.
Unsworth, Albert
Unsworth, Fred
Varle, Albert
Varle, William
Vickers, Earnest
Walker, James
Walker, Robert
Walker, Stanley
Walker, Thomas
Watson, John
Watson, William
Welsby, William
Westby, Peter
Westby, William
Whenlock, W. F.
Wilkinson H. C.
Williams, Albert
Williams, E.
Williams, James
Williams, John
Winsper, John
Winsper James H.
Winterbottom, Alfred
Winterbottom, Cecil
Winterbottom, Henry
Winterbottom, James
Winterbottom, T.
Winterbottom, William
Winward, H.
Wood, George
Wood, John
Wood, John
Wood, Reuben
Wood, Simeon
Woodhead, James
Worthington, Alfred
Worthington, Z.
Wright, Harry
Yates, Ellis
Yates, James
Yates, Thomas.
Placing on record the names of former pupils who fought and died in the cause of right and freedom in the Great War of 1914-1919.
Banks, Thomas
Bateson, Walter
Berry, John William.
Berry, William
Binks, Robert
Bolton, John Thomas
Boyle, Joseph
Cardwell, Fred
Carter, William
Clarke, Willam.
Crompton, James Henry
Cupitt, William
Dalley, Edwin
Fletcher, Thomas Henry
Forshaw, Robert
Gilpin, William
Graham, Albert
Greenhalgh, Richard.
Greenhalgh, R. E.
Hamer, James
Hardie, Norman
Haslam, Leonard.
Hodges, Edwin A.
Holt, Samuel
Horridge, Thomas
Hutchinson, William M.
Joule, William
Lever, Jack
McCarthy, Daniel
Morton, W.E
Naylor, Geoffrey Alfred
Noon, Fred
Nuttall Stanley
Nuttall William
Palmer, Edward
Palmer, James
Palmer, Thomas
Radcliffe, Harry
Richardson, Charles E.
Sanderson, John
Seddon, William
Slater, Arthur
Smith, Harold
Unsworth, Fred
Varle, Albert
Walker, Stanley
Winterbottom, Alfred
Wood, John
Wood, John
Wood, Reuben
Worthington, Alfred
Wright, Harry
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