All Saints Church WW1

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Reference WMO/252674

Address:

All Saints Church of England

122 Oakleigh Road North

Friern Barnet

N20 9EZ

England

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Status: Damaged
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A wooden memorial Crucifix appears to be missing 3 screws remaining on panel Hard to read Names and lettering are fading
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Cannot read properly lettering is faded

Hard to read Henry Brown, Walter Brown, Claude Barfield, Ernest Bertram Hartfree, Walter William Moore, Douglas, McDonald, Thomas Oliver Scott, Arthur Waters, Alfred James Robert Claridge, Eric Glen Chapman Albert Christmas, George Miller Wood, Alfred William Thursby, Frederick Charles Turner, Herbert Morant Jones, Thomas Grimsey, William John Hudson, Frank Albert Josiah Oakley, Alfred George Prockter, Alan Vestey Jones, Ernest Pete Coe, Harry Wilson Hunt, Jack Herbert Hunt, Alfred Leonard Dennis, Duncan William Bothwel, William Worley, Harold Levy, Arthur James Turner, Harry Grimsey, Sidney Hodsdon Christie, George Augustus Christie, Leicester Hulke Spreat M.C, Henry Ovens, Walter Alexander Smith, Ernest Thompson, Norman Frederick Cox, Ernest George Abraham, John Leslie Stokoe, Edgar Clarke, Albert William Linsey, David George Parfitt, William Winter Edwards, Harry John Waters, Leslie Cox, Albert Edward Beels, Joseph Henry Grimsey, John Francis Grandston, Frederick Barlow, George Hindes, Stanley Edward Frampton.

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