St Augustine of Canterbury

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Reference WMO/151624

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St Augustine of Canterbury Church

Queen's Gate

Kensington

SW7 5LW

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Calvary
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Falklands Conflict (1982)
About the memorial: A coloured figure of Christ on the cross beneath a wooden canopy above a wooden frame holding a stone with dedication and names. Memorials sits in square stone base in front of church. The memorial was restored in 1982 in memory of those who fell in the Falklands War. 90 Queen's Gate in the dedication appears to refer to the Wagner School (see references)
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Cross: TO THE GLORY OF GOD/ AND IN UNDYING MEMORY OF THESE/ SONS OF BRITAIN WHO FELL IN THE/ WORLD WAR 1914-1918/ THIS CALVARY WAS ERECTED BY/ THEIR FRIENDS 1919 -1920/ (names)/ OLD BOYS OF 90, QUEEN'S GATE, S.W./ (names) ; Tablet: RESTORED IN 1982/ IN MEMORY OF THOSE/ KILLED IN THE FALKLANDS

The Church- Guy J H Ashwin, Robert H Beckh, Robert C Burton, Herbert C Bernard, Eric W Buckler, Charles Beatty, Arthur Bowman, Hatfeild A W Back, Sidney A N Shafto- Barthropp, Stephen John Burton, William Martin Butler, Basil Capel Cure, Tom Charlesworth, John A L Champneys, Arthur Clarke, Archibald D H Clark-Kennedy, Alexander K Clark- Kennedy, Charles Carbanell, George E M Cowell, Ernest Velmont Cheese, Gerrard L Derriman, Barry Duke, Alfred Louis Duke, Richard Selby Durnford, Richard H C Ewart, Charles E Evans, George R Fielding, Herbert Festing, William E Ferryman, Eric Gates, Bernard M Gammon, Lennard Gibbs, Godfrey Hine, Horace Hallam, Mark Hastings, Percy Hastings, Michael Howard, Arthur M Kennad, Francis H Lindsay, Donald R MacDonald, Reubin F Mangin, Richard J P Meade, Wilfrid Markham, Arthur D Morton, Terence D O'Brien, Brian Osborne, Redmond Prior, Ernest Parfitt, Herbert Pike, Norman Porter, Joseph W Radley, G Oscar Roos, Reginald Roots, Charles W D Rooke, Harry Mercer-Smith, Bertie Christopher Butler Tower, Herbert Whitaker, Cyril Whittle, Frank M Wayet, George S Young; Old Boys of 90 Queen's Gate- Eric D Chamberlain, George E C Collinson, Archibald S L Daniell, John G Thorn-Drury, Robert Chichester Durnford, Basil H A Fellowes, Edward F Henderson, Gervase H F Maude, Noel P Nolan, St George E Pauling, O Philip Powell, E H Cramer-Roberts, John Scott, Ernest Bowen Shelley, Caspar H G Wagner

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