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Brentford Oddfellows Sons Of Freedom Lodge No. 4749 Roll Of Honour (Lost)

Star & Garter Hotel (Closed)

A roll of honour to the fallen, unveiled 3rd March 1921 at a dinner held at the 'Star & Garter' hotel to honour those who had served. Details from 'County Of Middlesex Independent', 5th March 1921....

Stanislaw Zurakowski and Edmund Zurakowski

North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery

Additions to Zurakowski family grave, a black granite headstone on an older base, section 16G. Stanislaw Zurakowski was Mayor of Ostrog, Poland, and was murdered at Katyn. His son Edmund Zurakowski...

The Trafalgar Way - Brentford and Chiswick

The Express Tavern

The Trafalgar Way was the route taken to carry news of the Battle of Trafalgar from Falmouth to the Admiralty in London. To commemorate the bicentenary in 2005, this series of plaques were erected alo...

The Blue School WW1

The Blue School

From 'Richmond and Twickenham Times', 23rd July 1921: "On Thursday, at the Isleworth Blue School, a carved oak tablet, in memory of old Blues who fell in the war, was unveiled in the presence of seve...

Brentford Congregational Church WWI

Brentford Free Church

A wall-mounted tablet. The Brentford Congregational Church, of which Captain Measures was Minister, is now the Brentford Free Church.

Boston Park Cricket, Tennis and Bowls Club WW1

Boston Park Cricket Ground (Closed)

A polished oak tablet, dedicated 29th September 1921, at the club pavilion near Ealing Road. No names. Details from 'County of Middlesex Independent', 1st October 1921.

Major A. C. Ruston and 'B' and 'F' Companies 8th Batt. Middlesex Regiment (TA)

Ealing Drill Hall (Demolished)

A tablet of fumed polished oak, with gilt lettering, executed by Messrs. J. J. Dorey of Brentford. Dedicated 30th October 1921, on the south-east wall of the hall. Details from Middlesex County Time...

2nd Lt Lawrence Norris Gaskell, 5 Free Seats

St Mary's Church

5 free seats, presumably meaning free of pew rent. Pew rent is no longer charged, but the memorial is marked by a small metal plaque on the shelf of one of the pews. Located in St Mary's Church in Tw...

Bradby's Boarding House, Harrow School

Bradby's House

FIRE PLACE FLANKED WITH WITH TWO BLIND PILLARS/3 PANELS OF NAMES PAINTED GOLD- 34 names in total

Brentford Wesleyan Church WWI

Brentford Methodist Church

A mural tablet with incised inscription, dedicated 22nd January 1922. From 'County of Middlesex Independent', 25th January 1922: "The memorial takes the form of a mural tablet, consisting of a statu...

St Paul's School - WW2

St Paul's School

9 memorial panels containing 259 names, originally dedicated 15 March 1951 in the school's War Memorial Chapel at Hammersmith Road (WMO/289047). The school moved to Lonsdale Road Barnes in 1968, wher...

St Thomas' Church

St Nicholas' Greek Orthodox Cathedral

Memorial is made up of three separate tablets. Central stone tablet contains the dedicatory inscription placed within two columns which support a triangular pediment and names on the flanking panels....

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