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United Synagogue - WWI Tablets

West side of Foyer of Prayer Hall

Five triangular-headed stone tablets mounted on a marble backboard, plus two extra tablets.

Latymer Upper School, WW1 Tablets

Latymer Upper School

Two large boards displayed in the school hall, with blue school badge set between war years on red background in top centre. The boards list the names (in blue) of 1234 who served and returned and 220...

Mortlake and East Sheen

Sheen Lane

Stone obelisk at the junction of Sheen Lane & Upper Richmond Road West, with a sword engraved in the pavement to the south. It is on a paved triangular traffic island which is known locally as 'The T...

Acton County School WW2

Ark Acton Academy

In Assembly Hall (left of stage). Acton County School was renamed Reynolds High School in the 1960s, and Acton High School in 2005. From September 2018, it is Ark Acton Academy.

Askew Road Methodist Church

Askew Road Church

Plaques for WW1 and WW2. The Askew Road Methodist Church was bombed in WW2 and rebuilt on the same site. It merged with Shepherds Bush United Reformed Church in 1972, forming the Askew Road Church (...

Lieutenant Roland John Howard Bull

St Luke's Church

Located at the entrance to the church.

Spring Grove WW1 memorial

St Mary's Church

Church memorial to surrounding area

Our Lady of Willesden RC WW1

Nicoll Road

The calvary is in an alcove over the side door onto Acton Lane. Names on tablets either side of the doorway. Right hand tablet reported as very worn in the 1980s.

Convalescent Home

Stag Brewery

Wooden board

Men of Neasden

Neasden Montessori Nursery School

A white stone set into brick wall with dedication in etched lettering.

Acton Green Wesleyan Methodist Church

Acton Green Wesleyan Methodist Church

Two curved top, wooden boards with cross and dedication at top, raised edges showing names below all in gold lettering. Was in the Vestibule, however this building no longer exists.

F W S Gell

St Alban's Church

A brass plaque with border, including crosses & diamonds at its corners, showing dedication in incised lettering.

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