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2nd Lieutenant Wilfrid Goodwin Towers

St Stephen's Church

Plaque is of one of those also on the 'Men of East Twickenham' plaque in same church

Royal Star and Garter Memorial Chapel

Royal Star and Garter Home

The chapel was a gift from Viscountess Cowdray in memory of her son Captain Francis Pearson, who died of his wounds in September 1914. It was dedicated by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1928. As of...

Lodge of Harmony, Richmond

St Mary Magdalene Church

A marble, capped tablet, with crossed, furled flags in relief at top, showing dedication and names in black, incised lettering.

St Mary Magdalene, WW2

St Mary Magdalene Church

Wooden plaque on the east wall of the Nave, beneath the WW1 Roll of Honour.

Milkmen of the Thames Valley

Richmond Royal Hospital

From Richmond Herald, 30th January 1926: 'The committee approved of the draft wording submitted for engraving on a plate recording the collection made by the milkmen of the Thames Valley towards the...

London County Westminster & Parrs Bank (WW1) Teddington branch

Natwest

Bronze Wall Plaque. Previously at Teddington branch, then Twickenham branch, see comments.

Westminster Bank (WW2) Teddington branch

Natwest

Bronze wall plaque. Previously at Teddington branch, then Twickenham branch, see comments.

Richmond Swimming Club (lost)

Richmond Baths (demolished)

A brass tablet on a mount of polished oak, fate unknown.

Major George Bean

St Mary Magdalene Church

A marble tablet, with relief of angel in mourning at the top, showing dedication and battle history in black, capitalised, incised lettering.

St Mary's Club And Institute WW1 (Lost)

Sandover Hall

Tablet placed in the gymnasium at Ormond Lodge, dedicated 30th Nov 1919. Details from Thames Valley Times 03-Dec-1919 and Richmond Herald 22-Nov-1919.

Kew Road Wesleyan School

Kew Road Wesleyan School

A memorial tablet of carved oak with gold lettering, dedicated 17th December 1920, containing the names of 28 old boys killed in the Great War. For the associated Roll of Honour of those who served,...

The Belgian Village On The Thames

Warren Gardens

Standing stone made of Belgian Bluestone, dedicated to the Belgian refugees who stayed in Richmond and Twickenham during the Great War. Many of these were employed at M. Pelabon's munitions factory b...

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