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Lt George Ross Caldwell
St Anne's Church
A white marble tablet with pediment, showing crown, and footing showing dedication in black incised lettering.
Brentford War Memorial Park
Carville Hall Park
The Carville Hall estate was bought by the MCC to build the Great West Road (A4). The spare land was sold to Brentford Council, and opened in the late 1920s as Brentford War Memorial Park. Today, it...
Captain Mervyn Hugh Cobbe
Chiswick Old Cemetery
Addition to left of base of Cobbe family grave. Captain Cobbe is also commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial.
Captain Lewis H. Nathan
Chiswick Old Cemetery
Addition to kerbing on Nathan family grave. Captain Nathan is buried at Barlin Communal Cemetery Extension.
G. K. Stevens
Chiswick Old Cemetery
Addition to base of Stevens family grave. Second Lieutenant Stevens is buried at Dartmoor Cemetery, Becordel-Becourt, France.
St Nicholas with St Mary Magdalene Chiswick WW2
St Nicholas Church
Stone plaque in the south aisle. St Mary Magdalene, Bennett Street, was demolished following bomb-damage in WW2, and the parishes were then merged.
Harrow County School Board
Harrow High School
Made from an old desk, with brass plaques bearing the names. Produced by the school archivist in the 1990s.
CWGC HEADSTONE: Private F. C. Liddle
St Peter's Church
CWGC special memorial to Private Frank Charles Liddle, who is buried elsewhere in the churchyard.
Robert Frederick Gridley
St Peter's Church
Addition to Gridley family gravestone, just behind the War Memorial Cross. Sergeant Gridley is also commemorated on the Woking Crematorium Memorial.
Lieutenant Felix Charles Hubert Hanbury Tracy
St Peter's Church
Addition to Tollemache family grave, at the rear of the churchyard, next to the grave of Captain Vancouver. Lieutenant Hanbury-Tracy is also commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial.
St Peter's Ealing War Memorial Lady Chapel
St Peter's Church
The decoration and furnishing of St Peter’s Lady Chapel were conceived by Joseph Bertram Kite, Vicar of the Church between 1916 and 1939, as a coherent memorial to local people who fell in the First...
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