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Lt. Arthur Cecil Thomas Hayter
St Dunstan's Church
Located inside St Dunstans Church, this copper plaque commemorates Lt. Arthur Cecil Thomas Hayter of the Norfolk Regt. who died on 1.11.14 aged 24 yrs, in Wytschaete, Flanders, the son of the late Rev...
Flight Engineer J. G. B. Garson
East Sheen Cemetery
Addition to the gravestone of Frances Rosina Emily Newton and William Henry Newton, section O, 250. Sergeant Garson is buried at Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, Germany.
2nd. Lieutenant Montague Gane Jefferys
Hanwell Cemetery, formerly City of Westminster Cemetery
Addition to front of kerbing on Jefferys family grave, section B2, facing chapel. Lieutenant Jefferys is also commemorated on the Basra Memorial, Iraq.
Lance Corporal Thomas Charlton Spencer
Hanwell Cemetery, formerly City of Westminster Cemetery
Addition to Spencer family grave, section B1, front row. Lance Corporal Spencer is also commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial.
All Saints Church - WWII
St Mary's Church
Simple rectangular timber board, inscribed with 24 names. The boards were originally located in All Saints Church (at the junction of Bollo Bridge Road and Strafford Road, Acton). All Saints was demol...
Verdun Bench
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Two Verdun Oaks were planted on Peace Day, 19 July 1919. One tree was struck during a severe storm in October 2013 and repurposed into this bench (see WMO/263456 for the surviving tree). The Verdun T...
Ealing Road Council School WW1 (Lost)
Ealing Road Council School (Demolished)
A tablet of red and white alabaster surmounted with the Middlesex county arms, to the memory of old Ealing-road boys who fell in the war, placed on the north side of the main hall. Dedicated 24th May...
ACTON WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL (Lost)
ACTON HILL
WAS UNVILED IN FABUARY 1921 SEE ATTACHED PHOTO COLUMN 8
Harry George Barton
Mortlake (Hammersmith New) Cemetery
Addition to family gravestone- Plot C5, family grave reference C5.35,
Holy Innocents Church - WWII
The Church Of The Holy Innocents
A wooden board with shields on each side showing incised dedication and names painted in red lettering. Located in the Outdoor Memorial Chapel.
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