Bridlington Priory War Memorial
The
suggestion that the War Memorial should take the form of these
magnificent screen originated with the offer of the "Roll of Honour"
of "C" Squadron of the 23rd Hussars- The Squadron had trained in
Bridlington and in the Priory performed its last corporate and
public act of worship before embarking to take part in the D-Day
attack in the Battle of Europe.
The "Roll of Honour" commemorates the men of the Squadron who fell
in the first six months of the Battle and, carved by a German
craftsman, was placed in the Hussars' Chapel during their service
with the Army of Occupation in Germany.
On the disbanding of the 23rd Hussars the "Roll of Honour" was given
this permanent place in the Priory. Both this Screen and the Screen
at right angles to it were designed by the late Mr. Leslie
Temple-Moore, M.C., F.R.I.B.A. On the panels of the Screen facing
the Nave are carved in incised and gilded lettering the names of the
men and women of the Town who gave their lives in the War l939-45,
and it will be noted that it is adjacent to the marble Memorial
bearing the names of those from the Town who fell in the War
1914-18. These Memorial Screens, beautiful in design and perfect in
craftsmanship, were executed in English Oak by the late Mr. Robert
Thompson of Kilburn, the well-known woodcarver of Yorkshire, who did
so much to bring into the present century the excellence and beauty
of medieval woodcarving. |
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