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Westminster Bank (WW2) Brentford branch
NatWest Chiswick Branch
Memorial plaque, previously on display at 100 High Street, Brentford.
Willesden (St. Matthew's) WW1 Chancel Gates
St. Matthew's Church
Memorial constitutes iron gates set into a stone wall dividing the nave from the chancel. Set into the wall are five metal plaques, one containing a dedication and four containing the names of the fal...
A H Norman
St Alban's Church
A brass plaque on a wooden backing showing dedication in black incised lettering (1st letter red)
Second Lieutenant W H H Bond.
St Alban's Church
A brass plaque with liuned border showing dedication in black incised lettering (1st letter in red)
Eric J Chilton
St Alban's Church
A brass plaque, with line border, showing the silver badge of the Westminster Rifles at the top with dedication in black incised lettering (first letter in red) below.
Leonard Eales Forman
St Matthew's Church
Window by Reginald Hallward (1858-1948) in the W bay of the S aisle commemorating Leonard Eales Forman, Flt Off, RN, killed 16.08.1917 - largely of coloured geometrical patterns with elaborate leadin...
Brentford Monument
outside County Court
Originally part of a granite lamp post in the bridge over the canal in Brentford High Street. 1909, made into the Monument and erected in Ferry Lane by the Thames. Later moved to another site in Fer...
Isleworth Volunteers
Isleworth Public Hall
Marble plaque, decorated with the raised initials 'IY' (Imperial Yeomanry) and 'CIV' (City of London Imperial Volunteers).
South African Campaign, Brentford
Brentford Library
Blue-grey ceramic tiled plaque with raised letters, decorative columns on either side of the inscription and the Middlesex County arms above. Designed by Nowell Parr, executed by Doulton & Co. Limite...
Captain M R A Campbell and Captain P A Mann
Harrow School
Both died in Muscat in the 1970s. One of three memorials on a pillar in the War Memorial building
P. O. Wilfred Slaughter
Isleworth Cemetery
Addition to gravestone of Alice and Horace Harry Slaughter. Wilfred Slaughter is buried in Gillingham (Woodlands) Cemetery
Rugby Football Internationals WW1
Twickenham Stadium
Plain wooden board with names, displayed in Foyer of West Stand.
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