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Tyldesley at War 1914-1918

Click here for a full list of  The War Dead of Astley 1914-1918

Like countless other towns in Lancashire and across the nation Tyldesley sent its fair share of young men to war. This was how their mobilization was recorded in the Leigh Journal on 15.12.1914.

" The mobilization of the Territorials (of August 1914) brought the war more nearly home to the townships, for the Leigh, Atherton and Tyldesley Company supplied  about 250 men to the local battalion of the Manchester Regiment .......... the Tyldesley men went to their homes after presenting themselves at Atherton Drill Hall. By the end of 1914 it is estimated that Tyldesley had sent some 900 men to the colours."

 

By the end of 1916 the Supplement to the Leigh Journal shows portraits of 91 Tyldesley and Astley dead, 13 missing in action and 8 prisoners of war. Tyldesley War Memorial records 250 dead  by the end of the war. There were of course many heroes.

Tyldesley and Astley Honours and Rewards recorded in 1916

Bellis , T , Bombardier, 

R.F.A.

Dorning St. Tyldesley

Military Cross for gallantry in action

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Bleakley , A.D. Second Lieutenant  

Manchester Regiment

Tyldesley

Awarded the Military Cross for leading a bombing attack which led to capture of an enemy trench on the Somme.

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Bryan Thomas, Private,20   Manchester Regiment    ( 5th Manchester Pals)

3 Dingle Fold, Astley : Collier

Military Medal for carrying wounded to safety. Killed in action 1 July 1916 

 

Davies , Captain  

R.A.M.C.

Tyldesley

Awarded Military Cross for attending to wounded. The Somme.

Tyldesley War Memorial

Fairhurst, A.D. Sergeant

22 Shackerley Road, Tyldesley

Military Medal: mentioned in dispatches

Holt , Herbert Granville.

Second Lieutenant Leicester Regiment

Cross Hillock , Astley

Awarded Military Cross for leading a patrol across 400 yards of open space.

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Kenny , Martin . Private 

Irish Guards

26 Higher Green , Astley

Received Military Medal for gallantry in action in which he was wounded.

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Wlliams , Thomas , Sapper 

 Seaforth Highlanders

380 Tyldesley Road  Tyldesley

Military Medal

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Worthington ,J 

Sergeant 

 Grenadier Guards

25 New Bank St. Tyldesley

Military Medal , killed in action