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Christ Church Parishioners
Christ Church
A brass plaque, mounted on a wooden backboard with raised edge, with a black cross at the top, a dedication and two columns of names all in upper case, incised lettering. Below is an addendum plaque,...
St Faith's War Shrine
St Faith's Church
A war shrine, details unknown apart from fleeting references in the Ealing Gazette, eg 10th November 1917 "All the flowers were finally placed around the war shrine attached to the church", or 23rd No...
Servicemen of Brentford, WW2 and Later
Brentford Library
Large rectangular metal plaque. This memorial was dedicated 1st November 1998, and was created to accompany the others in the then new War Memorial Garden. It is mounted on a stone of remembrance ab...
Stoker Alfred George Thorpe
North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery
Addition to grave of George Alfred Thorpe, section 4C. Stoker Thorpe is also commemorated on the Chatham Naval Memorial.
James Nicholas Denton
Isleworth Mission Church
A large marble tablet in memory of Private James Nicholas Denton, details from 'Middlesex Chronicle' 18 December 1915. The pin is at the former location of the Mission Church, which was demolished in...
Albert Edward Savage
North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery
Addition to Savage family grave, section 2C, front row. Fusilier Savage is buried at Vignacourt British Cemetery, France.
London General Omnibus Company Surveyors Department
London Transport Museum Depot
A rectangular bronze plaque set into an elaborate wooden frame. Inscription in raised upright capital roman lettering, the background coloured black, names in two columns. Supplementary plaque at the...
Donald Groves
North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery
Addition to gravestone of William Henry Groves and Agnes Amelia Groves, section 9C. Sergeant Groves is also commemorated on the Malta Memorial.
WW1 Centenary Stone
Old Mortlake Burial Ground
One of six identical stones placed in the six council cemeteries of the Borough of Richmond-Upon-Thames, to commemorate the centenary of the Great War.
Mortlake St Mary the Virgin Church
St Mary the Virgin Church
Roll of Honour in wooden frame, decorated surrounds and with Gothic initials and capital letters. Four columns of names
CWGC: Mortlake Cross Of Sacrifice and Screen Wall
Mortlake (Hammersmith New) Cemetery
Cross of Sacrifice and Screen Wall. From CWGC: "The cemetery contains 109 Service war burials; some in a special service plot in the south-eastern part, and some in privately owned graves in various...
2nd Mortlake Scouts WW2
Scout Hall
Wooden tree slice with Scout Badge at top and inscription and names all burned onto surface. It is in the Gym at the Scout Hall
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