Would the wall be by any chance at the memorial to The Accrington Pals ,or The Chorley Pals ,they formed part of a “Pals” regiment.
The 11 th East Lancs ,almost wiped out in the first minutes of the first day of “The Somme.”July 1 st 1916 .
It was said of them :-
“ Two years in the making ,ten minutes in their ending “.
They drilled etc,had service in Mesopotamia and then the Somme .
Railway Hollow Cemetery ,near Serre ,France.
What the streets of Accrington and the small towns around, Accrington, Church , Chorley Rawtenstall etc ,as the telegrams started to arrive would be like ?
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Hardly a family not affected.
It is so good that you remember, that is all we can do .
It is strange ,perhaps the low rolling countryside in the Somme area and in Flanders too, but as the poem says, there always seems to be a soft breeze blowing over the gravestones.
It is very moving .
Thanks for the information, he has been remembered today ,but I am sure other days too.
Viktoria.
Added, sorry I got carried away before I saw your added information .
I have photographs of the memorial I mentioned ,which is made if the famous Accrington Stock bricks!V.