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R Brooker
St Mary's Church
In the new graveyard to the west of the path. Reginald Lewis BROOKERPrivate 253249, “B” Coy, 3rd Battalion, London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers). Enlisted Tonbridge. Killed in Action 8th October 1...
Wootton Wawen - Cross
Stratford Road, (A3400)
Two-stepped square base surmounted by a tapering square sectioned plinth incorporating a moulded top edge & tapering rectangular sectioned shaft with wheel cross. Leaded inscription & names on sides &...
Southern Railway Battle of Britain Class Locomotive- 222 Squadron Nameplate
RAF Manston Spitfire and Hurricane Memorial Museum
An oval badge on a pale blue background showing RAF and engine name Also engine nameplate. The locomotive this belonged to was scrapped in December 1964.
Southern Railway Battle of Britain Class Locomotive- 257 Squadron
The Swanage Rai!way
The 'Light' Pacific 4-6-2 class of express locos were designed for the Southern Railway (SR) during the Second World War and built by both the SR and after nationalisation British Railways. Because t...
Millom WW2
Square outside Millom Railway station
Stone wall with slate tablets on its two pillars, west and east, to the north of the WW1 Memorial (WMO/118775). During the war the town adopted HMS Loosestrife. The board commemorating that (which is...
Stock Exchange- WW1 and WW2
London Stock Exchange
The war memorial was originally located in the London Stock Exchange building on Throgmorton Street, London. The memorial had a central bay with general dedication and bronze elements, including two s...
LOWER DAGNALL STREET (2)
35 Lower Dagnall Street
Located on the wall of the house. Replacement for a previous plaque at 31 Dagnall Street. See details on Ian Capper Link
Ecclesall (All Saints Church panelling)
All Saints Church
A length of wooden panelling with ten inset panels of lighter wood. Each panel has the WW1 names and circumstance of death of those who died in black, Old English lettering, below a their coloured re...
Manchester Evacuees
All Saints Church
Stained glass window dedicated to those who looked after evacuees during the Second World War. The memorial is in the South wall of the chancel, at the East end.
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