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On May 20th, 1946, a meeting of parishioners decided to erect a baptistry as a war memorial to the men of the parish who gave their lives in the Second World War, the money to be raised by direct gifts. This form of memorial commended itself as being "the erection of something in the church in our generation- a contribution to the history of the church." Owing to unavoidable delays due to the difficulties of post-war years the work was not begun until 1950
The font's position in front of the tower arch was right when the entrance to the church was through the tower door, but it was now more appropriately placed in the baptistry near the south and main door.
As mentioned earlier, it was decided to include the congregation in the Baptism service and this area has been used as a library and crèche.
On the screen over the entrance to the baptistry are carved the escutcheons of the Heaton and Hulton families.
The Heaton family escutcheon.
The Hulton family escutcheon.
Inside the baptistry are the Tempest escutcheon and the familiar one of the Borough of Bolton.
The Tempest family escutcheon.
The escutcheon of the Borough of Bolton.
On the south side is the Bowden window (1932), in memory of Clara Bowden, wife of James E.Bowden, a sidesman. The left light shows St. Mary with children; on the right, our Lord wearing a crown, and holding a sword and reed.
On the west side is the Booth window (1946) - in memory of James Booth who was a churchwarden, and Florence M. Booth. Also of John P. Booth (died 1981) and Charles L. Booth (died 1946). In the upper part of the left light is the arms of Manchester Diocese - three mitres set vertically.
The upper part of the right light shows the arms of Whalley Abbey - three fishes holding Bishop's crooks. St. Philip's meeting with the Ethiopian official is portrayed - as told in the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 8.
The tribute to the War Dead lists the following "TO THE GLORY OF GOD: The Baptistry Screen Is Dedicated As A Memorial To Those Of This Parish Who Gave Their Lives In The War 1939-1945 And Whose Names Are Here Recorded"
Interior Tour
Clergy Board
Letters Patent
Vestry
Bennett Window
North Door
Royal Coat of Arms
Elizabeth Heelis Window
Pews
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Gallery
Greenhalgh Window
George Marsh Window
John Kynaston Cross Window
Piscina
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Chancel
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East Window
Altar Table
Church Plate
Pulpit
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Roof
Corbels
Hulton Chapel
Old Books
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Hulton Door
Hatchments
The European War 1914-1918 Memorial window
War Memorial
Sunday School Window
Porch Door
Baptistry
Balcony Door
Screen
Churchwardens' Staves
Tower
Clock
Bells
Vestry Passage
Floor
Memorial Tablets