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Richmond Corporation Depot WW1 Memorial and Roll of Honour (Lost)

Richmond Council Depot

'Richmond and Twickenham Times', 7 May 1921: "The memorial...takes the form of a neat oak tablet, the names being written in gold...placed in the mess room. Close by is the Corporation employees' ro...

Ealing Corporation Employees WWII

Ealing Town Hall

A stone tablet with coloured Corporation crest at the top and dedication & names in black incised lettering below,

2nd Lieut. Edgar H. Turner

St Anne's Church

A brass tablet, dedicated 2nd November 1919, in the choir stalls.

Brentford Liberal Club (Lost)

334 Brentford High Street (Demolished)

A framed roll of honour, displayed over the mantlepiece at the club house. From 'County of Middlesex Independent', 25th February 1920: 'On Friday evening, at the Liberal Club, in High Street, a welc...

St James' Church - WWI plaque

St James' Church

Timber board with carved detailing; painted gilded lettering.

Edgar Harold Holmes Turner, two silver patens

Brentford Free Church

From Janet McNamara at the 'Brentford High Street Project' (see Link): 'I've also been shown 2 silver patens that are used for Communion at Brentford Free Church every week that were presented by his...

Queen's Terrace War Shrine (Lost)

Queen's Terrace

From 'Richmond and Twickenham Times', 3rd February 1917: 'A war shrine, the first in the parish of All Soul's, St. Margaret's, was dedicated by the Rev. E. D. Merritt on Sunday afternoon in Queen's-t...

Twickenham Post Office Original Roll Of Honour (Lost)

Twickenham Post Office (Closed)

Richmond Herald, 31st March 1917: 'A roll of honour containing the names of 75 postmen in the Twickenham district (eleven of whom have been killed) has been hung in the London-road Post Office.'

Metropolitan Borough Of Hammersmith, Civilians

Mortlake (Hammersmith New) Cemetery

This memorial commemorates the 488 civilians of Hammersmith killed by bombing in World War 2, and also marks the burial site of 156 of them, who are named on the plaque. The memorial was originally t...

Walter Geoffrey Heap and Stanley Gill

St Alban's Church

Wooden communion rail and metal dedicatory plaque in memory of Walter Geoffrey Heap and Stanley Gill.

Underground Electric Railways of London Audit Staff

London Transport Museum Depot

A rectangular brass plaque with engraved inscription in upright capital roman lettering coloured black; wooden backboard with rounded edges. Formerly at Electric railway House, Broadwey, Westminster

Broadway Congregational Church WWI

Rivercourt Methodist Church

A bronze plaque, mounted on a nowy headed wooden backboard, having a laurel wreath in relief at the top with dedication in black, incised lettering. Previously at the Broadway Congregational Church i...

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