City remembers with tour of Commonwealth graves
There will be a free guided tour of military graves at the cemetery on Miller Road from noon and from 2pm on Saturday.
In between folk and storytelling trio Harp and a Monkey will give a special performance at 1 pm as part of the “141 Days of The Somme” event.
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Hide AdBand singer and raconteur Martin Purdy, is a former student of the University of Central Lancashire, a WW1 historian, author and broadcaster. He said: “We have been playing in unusual places around the country with links to the conflict, from a prison that housed conscientious objectors to a railway carriage that brought home the body of the Unknown Soldier.
“This is, however, the first time that we have played in a cemetery – although it makes perfect sense. We always think of those rows of white Commonwealth War Graves’ headstones on foreign shores, but don’t give too much thought to the ones housed in our own communities.”
Coun John Swindells, deputy leader of Preston City Council, added: “We have 324 First World War graves and it is important to us that these men’s stories are not forgotten. This is the first time that we have tried an event of this nature.”
Meanwhile pupils from Brockholes Wood School will also be contributing to the event with a special art work created after they visited the Commonwealth graves and those of conscientious objector Joseph Garstang and Victoria Cross winner William Young.