Memorial Location:Miscellaneous
Manchester Reform Club
Political Party War Memorial
Commemorating
War Dead
Wars Commemorated
First World War
Constructed By
Constructors Address
Trade/Occupation
Physical Description
Ornate Bronze Wall Plaque with embossed names
Date Unveiled
By Whom
Original Address
Reform Club,
81 King Street,
Manchester.
M2 4AH
Current Address
Manchester Club,
81 King Street,
Manchester.
M2 4AH
Who Paid For Memorial
Who's responsible
Bruntwood Ltd
Their Address
Union, 2-10 Albert Square, Manchester, M2 6LW
Condition of Memorial
Good
War Names Died Served
&
Returned
Easy
to
Read
Anglo-Boer
WW1 93 93 Yes
WW2
Post WW2
Rank Included
No
Regt/Service
No
General Information
There are two WW1 War Memorial Plaques situated on the main
staircase of what was the Manchester Reform Club, later known as
as the Manchester Club.  It is now a high class restaurant and
office accommodation.
The main memorial commemorates 93 Members and the Sons of
Members who were lost during WW1.  26 of those named are
commemorated on the Trafford War Dead website (most were from
Altrincham).  It is dated 1914 - 1919.

The smaller memorial commemorates only 10 names and is dated 1914 - 1918.  This smaller memorial was originally the Athenaeum Club War Memorial.  It was transferred to the Reform Club in 2002 when
the Club building was incorporated into the Manchester Art
Gallery.




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Reform Club Memorial 1

Top Section

Middle Section

Bottom Section

Athenaeum Club Memorial

Athenaeum Club Names

P.M. William Ewart Gladstone