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Lieutenant William George Hobbs window (lost)

Richmond Presbyterian Church

Three-panel stained glass window with Lieutenant Hobbs depicted as St George. The church moved to new premises in 2006, and the window was dismantled and put into storage. It has since apparently be...

Wembley War Memorial

Barham Park

Cenotaph within the park.

Acton Green War Memorial Shelter (Lost)

Acton Green Common

A rustic shelter with red tiled roof, seats and the names of over 400 men under glass panels. Dedicated 7th November 1926, and originally located at the north-west corner of 4 paths, south-west of St...

Borough of Richmond- Book of Remembrance

Information and Reference Library

Book of Remembrance containing the names of the Fallen of both World Wars from the former Borough of Richmond, displayed in a wooden cabinet outside the Reference Library on the first floor. This is l...

Group Captain Hugh Verity DSO DFC, Handrails

St Mary Magdalene Church

Handrails leading up the steps to the South Chapel, with a brass plaque on the wall to the right, dedicated to the wartime service of Group Captain Hugh Verity.

St Benedict's School

St Benedict's School

The original St Benedict's memorial chapel in the Abbey was destroyed by bombing in WW2 (WMO266832). It was replaced by WMO266834, which was itself replaced by this new updated board in November 2018...

Mogden And Perry Oaks Works

Thames Water

Memorial garden with 5 trees and a central plaque in a paved area, dedicated to the 5 men of Mogden and Perry Oaks who died in WW2. The garden was refurbished and rededicated on 11th November 2011.

John Alexander Anderson and Leonard Edward Small

St Luke's Mission Church

Brass plaque.

Charles Henry Probert

East Sheen Cemetery

Addition to the grave of Rifleman Probert's infant son, who died just 10 weeks after his father, section A, 257. Rifleman Probert is buried at Cement House Cemetery, Belgium.

Captain Edward Christian M.C.

North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery

Addition to Christian family gravestone, section AC. Captain Christian is buried at Etaples Military Cemetery.

Our Lady of Sorrows and St Bridget WW1

Church of Our Lady of Sorrows and St Bridget

Memorial in the north aisle of the church.

Private Henry Albert Clayden

East Sheen Cemetery

Addition to Clayden family gravestone, section B, 253 second row. Private Clayden is buried at Aire Communal Cemetery.

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