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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...

Kew War Memorial Garden
Westerly Ware
Land laid out as a memorial park in 1921, containing a separate memorial garden with arched gate, as well as a children's play area, tennis courts etc.
Lieutenant Godfrey Arthur Selwyn Dupuis
St Mary Magdalene Church
A brass plaque in a stone frame on a black backboard, located in the north aisle.

Ealing Priory School
St Benedict's School
Replacement for WMO266832, this memorial was produced after WW2 by the school handy-man and the art teacher using hardboard and pine. It has suffered some damage over the years and contains errors....

Ealing Priory School and Parish (destroyed)
St Benedict's Abbey Church
War memorial chapel at the east end of the south aisle, containing a stone tablet with intricate tracery at the head and names in two panels below. The chapel was completely destroyed by a bomb on 8t...

Matthew Henry Ball
Isleworth Mission Church
Tablet commemorating Isabella Sims, who died in 1913 aged 54, "and also her son-in-law, Matthew Henry Ball, who died from wounds received in the battle of Ypres on November 14th, 1914, aged 33 years"...
Joe Frost
East Sheen Cemetery
Freestanding stone surmounted by a cross, in centre of kerbing on Frost family grave, section A, 105. Private Frost is buried at Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet.
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