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CWGC: North Sheen Cemetery
North Sheen (Fulham New) Cemetery
CWGC Cross Of Sacrifice standing at the main gate to the cemetery, in front of a well-tended flower bed and stone colonnade.
CAPT R P BULLIVANE MC
St Nicholas Church
A white marble, nowy headed, alabaster bordered, tablet. It has a maltese cross at the top, a mosaic design at the base and dedication in black & red, incised lettering.
SIMMONDS AEROCESSORIES LTD / Inspiration to Flight
On The Tower
"Inspiration To Flight" by Donald Gilbert, 1940. Statue of an airman borne aloft by an eagle. This is right at the top of the tower, high above even the elevated section of the M4. The building ori...
GREENFORD
Junction of Oldfield Lane South and The Broadway
Completed in 1921 by Frederick Pushman of Hanwell. Inscriptions: “Ye who live on mid English pastures green, Remember us, and think what might have been” and “ Their Name Liveth for Evermore”....
Harrow school memorial building
Harrow School
Opened on 3 June 1926 by the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin and the Archbishop of Canterbury to commemorate 600 Old Boys killed in WW1. Designer: Herbert Baker English Heritage "Harrow School W...
ISLEWORTH
South Street
The Grade II listed war memorial in Isleworth, in the London borough of Hounslow, is a large square Clipsham limestone clock tower topped with a wheel cross. There are clock faces with black Roman num...
Sidney John Soper Memorial Window
St Stephen's Church
Memorial window to soldier also named on 'Men of East Twickenham' plaque in same church
NORTH GREENFORD
All Hallows Church
Various small plaques on various church fittings inc. Flag stand, chairs and a porch lamp.
Christ The Saviour Parishioners WW2
Christ The Saviour Parish Church
Three boards listing military and civilain WW2 deaths.. The parish of Christ Church was renamed 'Christ The Saviour' in 1951, when the parish was merged with that of St Saviour's. (St Saviour's Eali...
Our Lady of Willesden Church WW2
Our Lady of Willesden Roman Catholic Church
The tablet is to the left of the doorway onto Acton Lane, beside the WW1 tablets and below the Calvary.
Scouts of Ealing and Hanwell - Hanwell
Churchfields Recreation Ground
Two horseshoes of horse chestnut trees, with stone of remembrance and plaques. Apart from the planting and railings, this memorial is the twin of WMO271428 at Ealing. The stone is exactly the right...
The Bromhead Memorial
Richmond Cemetery
From Historic England (see link): 'Memorial in the form of a triptych set on a shaped stone base of three shallow steps which encompasses the whole memorial and between shaped buttress walls which ext...
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