Allerton Bywater Colliery’s Roll of Honour, a commemorative plaque that lists the names of one hundred and ten employees of the colliery who lost their lives in the First World War, has found a new home at the villages Methodist Church.

This mining symbol was dedicated into the church in a very moving ceremony conducted by the reverend Jim Heap on Sunday 28th November 1993 at 3pm. The large congregation was also addressed by Mr Kenneth Westmoreland, the last manager of the colliery, who spoke of the sacrifice that these men gave in the service of their country.

Mr Stan Jones then spoke of the history of the colliery and the importance of mining to our community. He also paid tribute to the 83 men who lost their lives during the mines 117 years of production.

Following the reading of the New Testament Lesson by M/s Christine Milner, the last Branch Secretary of Allerton Silkstone N.U.M, Mr Clive Cowell, gave the trade union’s response. In an informative but hard hitting speech he described the workforces respect for the men who lost their lives, stating that some N.U.M. members had requested that this symbol of theirs should be displayed in one of the churches in the village. He also spoke of the devastation of unemployment in mining communities created by decisions taken in parliament and also reflected on the future prospects of our village.

Further information:

The Banner was paid for by the company and the workforce. It was hung in the entrance to the pithead baths for many years and was then moved into the new 1970’s colliery canteen. The moving of the Banner, to a dryer and safer place, was a request to management, via the Union, by the men who considered that its condition was deteriorating in the damp atmosphere of the bathhouse.

When the colliery was announced to close in February 1991, on a phased closure program, various groups of men requested that the Allerton Silkstone Branch of the NUM make sure that the Banner was saved and displayed in one of the religious institutions in the village of Allerton Bywater. The Branch took this request to the colliery management. The Banner is currently on display in the Methodist Church.

ROLL OF HONOUR

FIRST WORLD WAR

1914 – 1918

NAME & RANKAGEOCCUPATIONREGIMENTDATE KILLED IN ACTION
     
Private
Edward McNally
27CollierYorks & Lancs23rd May 1914
     
Private
William Henry Scott
19Pony DriverK.O.Y.L.I.13th June 1915
     
Gunner
William Smith
23Pony DriverRFA7th August 1915
     
AirCorps
Ernest Wilson
19Wages ClerkRifle Brigade25th September 1915
     
Private
George Oswald Adams
28CollierK.O.Y.L.I.27th September 1915
     
Private
John Vickers
43CollierK.O.Y.L.I.10 October 1915
     
Private
William Milton Lynn
25ByeworkerGrenadier Guards5th December 1915
     
Private
Peter Hessian
22Blacksmiths
Striker
Connaught
Rangers
7th December 1015
     
Private
Joseph Wood
25ByeworkerHampshires4th January 1916
     
Sapper
Thomas Scofield
36CollierRoyal Engineers18th January 1916
     
Private
James Baldwin
39CollierSouth Wales Borders5th February 1916
     
Private
John Robert Gilbert
25ClammerK.O.Y.L.I.6th February 1916
     
Sapper
Ernest Cowell
28ByeworkerRoyal Engineers12th February 1916
     
Private Ernest Evans38CollierLeicesters10th March 1916
     
Private
William Mennell
23ByeworkerConnaught Rangers11th March 1916
     
Private James Kendrew41CollierWest Yorkshires28th March 1916
     
Private
Lance Bird
23BanksmanScots Guards30th March 1916
     
Rifleman
James Collins
20ScreenerRifle Brigade11th May 1916
     
Private
Joseph Goodall
22Bye workerK.O.S.B.19th May 1916
     
Stoker 1st Class
George Field
23Pony DriverRoyal Navy5th June 1916
     
Gunner
John William Norton
29CollierRoyal Field
Artillery
15th June 1916
     
Charles Wm Armitage21Pony DriverWest Yorks1st July 1916
     
Corporal
Alvan Nicholls
28TurnminderK.O.Y.L.I.1ST July 1916
     
Private
Harold Varley
21Pony DriverWest Yorks1st July 1916
     
Private Squire Shuttleworth30CollierWest Yorkshires1st July 1916
     
Private
John Norman
27ScreenerWest Yorks1st July 1916
     
Private
George Waddington
40ScreenerWest Yorks18th July 1916
     
Private
Robert Rollins
39CollierK.O.Y.L.I.29th July 1916
     
Lance Sergeant
Walter Steel
26ErectorK.O.Y.L.I.1st August 1916
     
Private
John Graham Haigh
39GobberEast Lancs10th August 1916
     
Corporal
Owen Tiernan
23ByewokerConnaught Rangers3rd September 1916
     
Private
Ernest Hoyle
29CollierWest Riding3rd September 1916
     
Private
Albert Jackson
23Pony DriverRoyal Irish Fusiliers5th September 1916
     
Private
William Hardcastle Fletcher
27CollierColdstream Guards14th September 1916
     
Lance Corporal
John Douglass
21Screen FitterK.O.Y.L.I.16th September 1916
     
Private
George William Thompson
18Pony DriverMachine Gun Corps18th September 1916
     
Bombardier
Maurice Colley
23HaulagemanRFA20th September 1916
     
Private
George Goodall
24Wagon LowererYorkshires20th September 1916
     
Lance Corporal
Thomas Arthur Lowe Smith
35ByeworkerK.R.R.7th October 1916
     
Private
Arthur Lewin
20ByeworkerK.O.Y.L.I.14th October 1916
     
Private
Walter Nester
21ByeworkerWest Yorks19 October 1916
     
Private
Alfred Green
24CollierNorth Staffords24th November 1916
     
Private
Thomas Nelson
22TurnminderEast Yorkshire28th Novenber 1916
     
Private
Walter Bellamy
44CollierEast Lancs24th December 1916
     
Lance Corporal
James Henry Cowell
47CollierRoyal Engineers16th February 1917
     
Able Seaman
Harold Brunyee
23LabourerRoyal Navy Diving19th February 1917
     
Corporal
William Lloyd
25CollierR.M.L.I.7th March 1917
     
Sergeant
Edwin Bullock
39CollierYorks & Lancs9th April 1917
     
Private
James Fox
31CollierK.O.S.B9th April 1917
     
Private
Thomas Wm Holliday
34Wagon LowererYorks & Lancs14th April 1917
     
Able Seaman
Fenton Rhodes
21Pony DriverRoyal Navy Diver23rd April 1917
     
Sapper
William Mirfin
35Underground Brick LayerRoyal Engineers22nd April 1917
     
Private Job Nash39ShotfirerNor Fusiliers27th April 1917
     
Private
Francis WM Mason
21ScreenerMachine Gun Corps3rd May 1917
     
Sergeant
Walt Gordon Mc Donald
38ShotfirerK.O.L.Y.I.12th May 1917.
     
Private
Joseph Milner
21GobberYorkshires14th May 1917
     
Lance Corporal
Harry Thornhill
26ByeworkerYorkshires8th June 1917
     
Private
John Robert Addinall
19Pony DriverMachine Gun Corps14th June 1917
     
Private George Palmer30CollierHLI27th June 1917
     
Corporal John Escott42CollierYorks & Lancs9th July 1917
     
Gunner Samuel Handley34Boiler FiremanRGA19th July 1917
     
Private Ben Bolstridge32CollierGrenadier Guards21st July 1917
  Gunner Geo Rushworth  24  Byeworker  RFA  22nd July 1917
     
Rifleman Alfred Bickerdyke34CollierKRR24th July 1917
     
Lance Corporal Ben Stringer26CollierWest Yorkshires31st July 1917
     
Private William Garlick27CollierWest Yorks1st August 1917
     
Private Arthur William Ash29SaywerMiddlesex16th August 1917
     
Private Edward Webster21ScreenerKOYLI24th August 1917
     
Private Albert Price37CollierKOYLI4th September 1917
     
Private Elijah Jones35CollierLabour Company28th September 1917
     
Private Thomas Smith25CollierRoyal Welsh Fusiliers3rd October 1917
     
Corporal Arthur Wm Wright24ScreenerYorkshires6th Oct 1917
     
Private Dennis Beever34CollierGlasgow Highlanders19th Oct 1917
  Private Herbert Coope  36  Screener  West Yorkshires  19th October 1917
     
Private Henry Pinfold21GobberKOSB13th November 1917
     
Driver William Pointon29CollierRFA14th November 1917
     
Private Leonard Ridway19CammerHampshires25th November 1917
     
Private William Paine31Boiler FiremanKOYLI30th December 1917
     
Driver George Wm Gelder25CollierRoyal Horse Artilary16th January 1918
     
Seaman George Alfred Carr18Pony DriverRoyal Navy10th January 1918
     
Sergeant Edward Hutchinson23Pony DriverWest Riding25th March 1918
     
Private Jas Albert Massey23ScreenerRoyal Scots10th April 1918
     
Private Albert Wm Whittaker26BanksmanKOYLI13th April 1918
     
Private John Wm Stockwell22ClammerMachine Gun Corps23rd April 1918
     
Private Walter Goodall28CollierWest Riding30th April 1918
     
Sergeant William Blakey22Pony DriverKOYLI10th June 1918
     
Private George May31CollierWest Riding14th July 1918
     
Driver George Henry Goddard24ScreenerRFA1stAugust 1918
     
Corporal Allan Campey27ByeworkerRifle Brigade21st August 1918
     
Sergeant George Kiernan23Pony DriverConnaught Rangers21st March 1918
     
Private Albert Jackson28ByeworkerYorks & Lancs21st March 1918
     
Private Eddy Dickinson24ByeworkerYorkshires22nd March 1918
     
Private Arthur Firth36CollierRoyal Welsh Fusiliers23rd March 1918
     
Private Thomas Bullock35CollierWest Yorkshire23rd March 1918
     
Private George Benjfield22ByeworkerScots Rifles27th March 1918
     
Private William Lazenby29ByeworkerScots Rifles21st September 1918
     
Lance Corporal Charles Sam Ward22Pony DriverColdstream Guards21st September 1918
     
Corporal Bertie Stinger29CollierScots Rifles21st September 1918
     
Private William Steele30BanksmanRoyal Scots25th September 1918
     
Lance Corporal Robert Westmoreland25ByeworkerKORR2nd October 1918
     
Private Frank Birdsall40LabourerNotts & Derbys4th October 1918
     
Driver William B Wilkinson23TurnminderRFA11th October 1918
     
Sergeant Joshua W Empson23Hanger onRoyal Dublin Fusiliers13th October 1918
     
Driver Herbert Wilson23Pony DriverRFA15th Oct 1918
     
Private Abraham Carter27TurnminderColdstrem Guards16th October 1918
     
Ordinary Seaman J Hy Vodden19Pony DriverRoyal Navy14th November 1918
     
Private John Robinson22CollierWest Yorkshires23rd October 1918
     
Driver Norman Clifford Smith22Underground ClerkRFA14th November 1918
     
Gunner Sam T Schofield23ContractorRFA19th November 1918
     
Sergeant James A Gordan28ScreenerTank Corps20th March 1920

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