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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

Flight Sergeant Ronald Edmonds
North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery
Addition to grave of Beatrice Edith Edmonds, section MC, second row. Flight Sergeant Edmonds is buried at Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany.
Kensington Borough Civilians - WWII
Gunnersbury (New Kensington) Cemetery
Memorial garden with two benches, a sundial at the centre and a dedicatory plaque. The sundial has an additional raised stone inscription around the rim.

Second-Lieutenant Basil Charles Lovell Umney
St Matthias Church
Two pairs of stained glass windows in the Lady Chapel, with an alabaster tablet beneath. The windows depict Saints Alban, Martin, George and Michael. St George has the face of Second-Lieutenant Umne...

Reginald Clark, vases and rose bowl
Brentford Free Church
Vases and a rose bowl, dedicated 27th June 1920 at Brentford Congregational Church in memory of Reginald Clark, a former church helper. Private Clark was killed 21st March 1918, but his death was not...

Brentford Post Office (Lost)
Brentford Post Office (Demolished)
A framed Roll of Honour, dedicated 13th May 1920. From the 'County of Middlesex Independent', 19th May 1920: 'The memorial itself is a handsomely framed record on vellum, and occupies a prominent po...

St John's Club, Richmond
St John's Hall
An oak panel with gold lettering, dedicated 11th November 1920 in the card room at St John's Hall. Details from the Richmond Herald, 13th November 1920, p. 9. Following the commercial sale of St J...

St Lawrence's Church, WW1 Screen (Lost)
St Lawrence's Church (Closed)
An oaken screen separating the side chapel from the nave, the lower panels bearing the names of 60 men of New Brentford who fell in the Great War. Dedicated 30th April 1921. (NB this is NOT the memo...

Rev. W. H. Measures, Chair
Brentford Free Church
In an account of the dedication of the main memorial at the church (WMO/279242), the 'County of Middlesex Independent' 24th November 1920 mentions: 'Behind the Communion table was placed the chair pr...
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