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Lytham St Annes, Lancashire is in Lancashire.
18 Aug 2012 Lytham St Annes Wartime Weekend, Lancashire, North-West England, British Isles
18th August 2012. Lytham St Annes Wartime Weekend.
Lytham, Lancashire, Lytham St Annes, North-West England, British Isles
Around 1435 William Stanley was born to Thomas Stanley 1st Baron Stanley (age 30) and Jane Goushill Baroness Stanley (age 34) at Lytham, Lancashire.
On 30th August 1696 Thomas Clifton was born to Thomas Clifton of Fairsnape (age 40) in Lytham, Lancashire.
On 16th December 1734 Thomas Clifton (age 38) died in Lytham, Lancashire.
In 1773 Catherine Clifton was born to Thomas Clifton (age 44) and Jane Bertie (age 43) in Lytham, Lancashire.
St Cuthbert's Church, Lytham, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, North-West England, British Isles [Map]
St Cuthbert's Church, Lytham is also in Churches in Lancashire.
On 31st March 1880 Thomas Henry Clifton (age 35) died. He was buried at St Cuthbert's Church, Lytham [Map].
St Annes, Lancashire, Lytham St Annes, North-West England, British Isles
St Annes War Memorial, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, North-West England, British Isles [Map]
The erecting of Lytham St Anne's War memorial [Map] in 1924 was made possible by a gift of £10000, donated by Lord Ashton. The memorial commemorates the fallen of the Municipal Borough of Lytham St Anne's, formed in 1922 by the merger of Lytham and St Anne's urban district councils. It was unveiled on 12 October 1924 by Alderman Charles Critchley, whose son Burton 'Plum' Critchley was killed in 1918 while serving in the RAF. The ceremony was attended by the Rt Hon Stephen Walsh (Minister for War), Maj Gen Sir Cecil Lothian Nicholson KCB CMG (whose son was killed at Arras), Lt Gen Sir Richard Butler KCB KCMG and 1000 ex-servicemen. The unveiling was also attended by nine children of fallen servicemen, who were later presented with gold medals inscribed with the coat of arms of the borough. Sculpted by Walter Marsden (age 41).