Memorial Location:Altrincham
Hale Methodist Church
Church War Memorial
Commemorating
War Dead
Wars Commemorated
First World War
Second World War
Constructed By
Constructors Address
Trade/Occupation
Physical Description
Engraved brass plaques (3off) Plus Oak Font
Date Unveiled
By Whom
Original Address
Hale Road,
Hale,
Altrincham.
WA15 9HQ 
Current Address
Hale Road,
Hale,
Altrincham.
WA15 9HQ 
Who Paid For Memorial
Who's responsible
Hale Methodist Church
Their Address
Hale Road, Hale, Altrincham. WA15 9HQ
Condition of Memorial
Good
War Names Died Served
&
Returned
Easy
to
Read
Anglo-Boer
WW1 20 + 1 (5) 20 + 1 (5) Yes
WW2 (2) (2) Yes
Post WW2
Rank Included
No
Regt/Service
No
General Information
The plaque labelled "Memorial - WW1" is the Hale Methodist Church Memorial.

In addition, there is a carved oak Font Memorial to 2nd Lt. Frith,
afixed to which is a small brass plaque - 90 years of cleaning has
eroded some of the inscription, making it hard to read.  It reads:-

        "Pro Deo Et Patria        (For God and Country)
        In loving Memory of
   2nd Lieut. Henry George Frith
   son of Henry and Harriet Frith
    Killed in Action near Ypres
     31st July 1917 * Aged 28"

There are two other brass plaques that have come from another church
in Hale that has closed down.  I am currently trying to ascertain
which church that was.  Until then, they will be listed with the
Hale Methodist Church Memorials.
Based on the addresses of those named on these two unknown memorials,
I now believe that they may have come from the Altrincham
Congregational Church - can anyone confirm that, or suggest any
alternatives ?
Thumbnails - Click on picture to view

Memorial - WW1

Font Memorial - 2nd Lt. Frith

Font Memorial Plaque

Unknown Hale Church WW1

Unknown Hale Church WW2