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Harrow on the Hill
Grove Hill
William Douglas Caroe (1857-1938), architect. Portland stone. Free Gothic, in form of a wayside calvary cross. Octagonal base with four steps, inscribed with the names of the dead. Plinth with set-bac...
Watney Combe Reid and Co Brewery - WWI and WWII plaque
Stag Brewery
Large stone plaque set into the wall one of the entrances to the Stag Brewery in Mortlake, next to a memorial to two men killed in a works accident. The War Memorial was originally located at the S...
Petersham
St Peter's Church
Latin cross. Names on three sides of base, WW2 names beneath WW1 names on each face, separated by a line.
Remembrance Memorial
Civic Centre
A Remembrance Memorial for Brent Council staff to honour Remembrance Day on 11 November each year.
St Lawrence's Church Memorial
Brentford Library
Rectangular upright stone, with sloping roof, containing inscription on upper part & WW1 names on lower part of front face (also 4 names on side face). Originally located at St Lawrence's but then mov...
Ealing College WW2
St Benedict's School
Ealing College was at the junction of The Avenue and College Road. The site was redeveloped as housing in 2014, and it was originally intended for the Memorial stone to be remounted in the new buildi...
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
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