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Spring Grove WW2 Book of Remembrance
St Mary's Church
The Book is associated with a memorial window-WMO/177205


Metropolitan Water Board Roll of Honour
London Museum of Water & Steam
Roll of Honour of employees of the Metropolitan Water Board who served in the Frist World War. On display behind glass at the Museum of Water & Steam in Brentford, accessible during museum opening hou...

Richmond Postal Workers WW! & WW2
Richmond Delivery Office
Post Office War Memorial: WW1 plaque with WW2 addition, on a wooden backboard. Wall-mounted on the left side of the door in the callers' office. Not accessible to the public. Previously located at...

Women War Workers VAD (missing)
Harrow Cottage Hospital
A bronze plaque commemorating VADs. The plaque is thought to have been removed from the building and its current location is unknown. Designer: Walter Gilbert


St Agnes Street Shrine
St Agnes Church
A shrine, with triangular top encompassing calvary figure & dedication, with names either side of a painting of a calvary.

Willesden (St. Matthew's) WW2
St Matthew's Church
Framed manuscript WW2 roll of honour. Restored and rededicated circa 2015. Now in excellent condition. Paired with a matching WW1 roll of honour. Chancel gates are also a WWI memorial.
Philip R Gomez
St Alban's Church
A brass plaque with badge of King's Royal Rifles at its top and dedication below in black incised lettering.

Lieutenant Edgar Lyne
St Alban's Church
A brass plaque with line border with dedication in black incised lettering (with red capitals)

Memorial Screen
St Matthew's Church
A First World War memorial screen designed by Reginald Hallward (1858-1948) runs across the nave at the W end, bisecting the westernmost bay and with returns to the responds of the nave arcades, enclo...

Cecil Martin Sankey
St Matthew's Church
Window by Reginald Hallward (1858-1948) second from W bay in the S aisle commemorating Cecil Martin Sankey, MC, 2nd Lt ‘The Buffs’, killed flying 15.05.1918, largely of coloured geometrical patter...
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