AN appeal has been launched to trace two rolls of honour made during the First World War.

According to the Darwen Weekly Advertiser of July 27, 1917, the rolls were made by the Hoddlesden Liberal and Conservative Clubs.

But villager Mary Peacock said there was no trace of either memorial and she wanted anyone who knew of their whereabouts to come forward.

She said: “I have asked everywhere and nobody knows where they could be. They might be in someone’s house and they have forgotten about them.

“I want to try to get hold of them if they are available as they are important historically and they must be lovely.”

The newspaper clipping from the time reads: “Rolls of honour have been prepared by the Hoddlesden Liberal and Conservative Clubs respectively, placing on permanent record the names of their members who are serving their country in the Great War."