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Twickenham Post Office Roll of Honour

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Reference WMO/84657

Address:

Royal Mail Twickenham Delivery Office

Encroft Estate

Rugby Road

Twickenham

TW1 1AQ

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Post Office War Memorial: The memorial is in the Public Callers Office. It gives unit, date of death, some details of place of death and has relevant Regimental/Corps badge for each man. It was moved to its current location in September 2010 from the old delivery office at 109 London Road, TW1 1AA, when that office closed down. The old delivery office was a 1960's building, so the memorial must have been somewhere else originally, probably at the main Post Office at 24 London Road. See also WMO/295825 for an earlier Twickenham Post Office Roll of Honour.
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In reverent memory of those members of the Twickenham Head, Branch and Sub Post Office Staff, who lost their lives in the service of their Country while serving with the Naval & Military Forces of His Majesty during the Great War of 1914-1918. SECONDARY PLAQUE Presented to Twickenham and District Staffs by H A T Packford Esq., Postmaster on February 2 1920.

C.E. Bailey - 6th Batt: City of London Regt. Killed in action at Hollebeke, Belgium. 24/7/17. H.G. Barnes - 1st Bedfords, 5th Divn. Killed in action at La Basse, France on Oct 19.1914. L.N. Bishop - 1st Batt South Wales Borders. Died on September 20th 1914. W.J. Burt - 14th King's Hussars. Died of wounds in Mesopotamia on September 29th 1917. W. Clarke - 6th Royal West Kent Regt. Killed in action at Loos on October 8th 1915. A.C.T. Clifton - 1/6 East Surrey Regt. Pris. Of War, died in Adana Hosp. Turkey 14/10/16. A.G. Collyer - 20th Div. King's Royal Rifles. Died May 25th 1915. H.T. Cope - 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade. Died of wounds in 20th General Hospital: France. On Dec: 28th 1916. T.R. Dyer - 6th City of London. Died of Wounds in War Hospital, Epsom, England on June 1917. E.A.V. Gardner - Royal Field Artillery. Died of Wounds at Ypres. Oct 16th [19]17 W.A. Newton - 8th Royal Fusiliers. Killed in action on May 2nd 1917. A.J. Plastow - Northamptonshire Regt. Killed in action at Ypres. Aug 10th 1917. A.C. Pratt - 9th Fusiliers. Killed in action at Arras, France on May 3rd 1917. S. Smith - Royal Navy. Torpedoed while on board H.M.S Aboukir in the North Sea. Sept 22nd 1914 E.W. Stimpson - 8th London (P.O. Rifles) Killed in France on May 25th 1915. C.H.W. Tibby - 4th Middlesex Regt. Killed in action at Aubers Ridge 21/10/[19]14. S.J. Vaughn - Royal Engineers. Killed in action in France on November 12th 1915. C.A. Stevens - Motor Transport, Army Service Corps. Died in hosp[ital] Salonica on Dec: 4th 1918. E.A. Wooderson - Labour Corps formerly Royal Fusiliers. Died in France Feb 26th 1919.

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