ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH- WW1

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Reference WMO/112257

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St Michael's Church

Camden Road

Camden

London

NW1 9LJ

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Latin cross
Lettering: Incised
About the memorial: Stone memorial calvary on octagonal plinth and two-stepped octagonal base.
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Adcock, William Alfred Andrews, Sidney Annison, Albert George William (‘Bertie’) Ansell, George Apling, (Edward) James Armer, Albert Edward Ash, Charles William Ball, Richard Beaver, Joseph James Berridge, Frederick Arthur Bewley, Benjamin Bewley, Frederick Boddy, George Bower, Herbert William Brown, George Brown, William Camfield, Henry James Carnell, Edward Carnell, William Carroll, Walter John Carter, Edward Casey, Robert Charles Chaney, Frank Childs, Percival John (‘Percy’) [born Healey?] Clark, William Cooper, William Thomas Corbett, Alfred James Corbey, (Bertie) Alfred Cowley, Walter Charles Cozens, Charles Edward Cross, William Culver, (John) Thomas Eames, Frederick (Harold?) Ellner, William Thomas Evans, George William Finn, Arthur Edwin Flawith, Ronald Arthur Fordham, Arthur Freail, Frederick Charles L. Freemantle, (Stanley?) Edward Gibson, John Grant, Charles Daniel Groves, Frank (William) Gudgeon, Frederick William (or William Frederick) Hall, Horace Hannard, (Ulysse) Albert Bert Harley, Henry Robert Harris, Walter Harris, William Hersant, Richard Joseph Hersant, Stanley James Hovell, Albert Howes, Frederick John Hurlock, William Henry James, Frederick Jennings, (Alfred) Reginald Johnson, Harry Jones, John Kalthoeber, Alfred John Lee, John Manley, Alfred Mark Mansbridge, (Charles) William Masters, John Mathews, Alfred Felton Matthew, Gerard Mayer [or Maior, Maier], (William) Henry Munroe/Munro, Albert Neate, George Nicholls, Herbert Penny, Edward Perkins, Charles Samuel Peterson, Sidney Plumb, Herbert (‘Bert’ or ‘Bertie’) Pyke, George Pywell, Frederick William Rayson, Thomas (Gurling) Rayson, (Thomas) Victor Reynolds, George Ricketts, Frederick Roberts, Albert Thomas Rowat, (Albert) William Sexton, George Shand, Harold Frederick Slade, Alfred Victor George Smith, John Spriggs, Robert Ernest Squires, Alfred Strutt, George Alfred Sturgess, Henry (‘Harry’) Thorogood, Edward Linford Thorogood, Frederick William Truman, Henry John Newton Tuttle, William Edward Vogel, George Henry Wadhams, Percy/Woodhams, Percival Welsh/Welch, Thomas West, Henry (F? J?) Wharfe, Henry Cecil Williams, Frederick Wythe, (Albert George) Basil Second World War Casualties Bangs, Arthur Victor Alfred Garbutt, Edward (‘Ted’) Harvey Brearley

Grade II (England)

1431860

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