A waterfall of poppies at Aysgarth for Remembrance Sunday

A waterfall of poppies is once again cascading over the reredos at Aysgarth parish church ready for its Remembrance Service on Sunday.

The waterfall and a large exhibition were created last year as part of the St Andrew's celebration of the centenary of the signing of the Armistice in 1918.

The part of the exhibition which remembers the local men killed during World War 1 is still in place.

All the other information gathered about men and women from the church parish (Aysgarth, Bishopdale, Carperby, Thoralby, Thornton Rust, Walden and West Burton) who also served during that conflict is in two books beside it.

A lot of the information was collected by parishioner Penny Ellis and she has continued her research this year. This has enabled her to update the Roll of Honour and some other pages on her website: www.thoralbythroughtime.net.

She has added five names to the Roll of Honour with the total now standing at 198. Those she has added are: Elizabeth Ewbank of Swinithwaite and Aysgarth, VAD nurse; James William Fryer of Bishopdale, Driver  52nd Liverpool; Thomas Fryer of Bishopdale, Gunner  Royal Garrison Artillery; Joseph Powell Hammond of Thornton Rust, Private Northumberland Fusiliers;  and Mark Hammond of Aysgarth, Gunner Royal Garrison Artillery.

Mrs Ellis has also found more names of women shown on some photos in her “Home Front” section and added photos of the commemorative cup and saucer produced for the peace celebrations at the Rookery in Bishopdale in 1919. Her research continues.

On Sunday the Remembrance services at Penhill Benefice churches are: at Castle Bolton at 9.30am; at Preston under Scar at 10.45am; and at Aysgarth at 11am.

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