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May 2023
A free exhibition will honour the 1,163 men and women whose names are inscribed on Harrogate war memorial.
The exhibition will open in West Park United Reformed Church on September 1, 100 years to the day after the memorial was unveiled in Prospect Square.
It will run until Remembrance Sunday on November 12.
The memorial bears the names of local men and women who lost their lives in two world wars.
Twenty died on the same day; the youngest was just 15 and one person died after being kicked by a mule.
The multi-media exhibition, called More than a name on a Memorial, will bring their stories to life.
The stories will draw heavily on research conducted by local historian and former army reservist Graham Roberts, who has been researching the names for years.
Local resident Terry Williams, who was responsible for a recent exhibition telling the story of Harrogate’s railways, is curating the exhibition, which is being organised by the newly-formed Harrogate War Memorial Project Group.
The group includes members of various local voluntary organisations, including Harrogate Civic Society, the Royal Hall Restoration Trust and Harrogate and District Improvement Trust.
Nigel McClea, chair of the project group, said:
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The research has thrown up many fascinating questions. Mr McClea said:
Copies of letters, extracts from diaries, written recollections and photographs can be emailed to Harrogate.Library@northyorks.gov.uk with the subject line ‘More than a name on a Memorial’ or taken into the library for copying.
Further details of the war memorial centenary programme of events will be available next month.
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