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Marble memorial in Civic Suite - Taken by Wandsworth Borough Council 25 Oct 2013
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Wandsworth Town Hall WW1 - Taken by Edward Smith 18 Aug 2018
Reference WMO/155023
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Marble
- First World War (1914-1918)
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For God, King and Country, 333 members of the Wandsworth Borough Council's staff served in His Majesty's Forces during the Great War, 1914-18, and the following made the supreme sacrifice. Their name liveth for evermore
(Names entered in three columns - Name, Rank and Regiment or Ship, Department) Baldwin, D.J. - Rfn. K.R.R.C. - Borough Engineers, Beard, F.J. - Sgt. 24th Co. of London - Borough Engineers, Boulton, C.V. - 2nd Lieut. R. Engineers - Borough Engineers, Broderick, J.G. - 1st class Stkr. H.M.S. 'Hogue' - Borough Engineers, Byatt, P. - Pte. 16th R. Sussex - Borough Engineers, Castle, J.C. - Sgt. R.A.M.C. - Libraries, Cheesemur, W.S. - Pte. R.M.L.I. - Borough Engineers, Comper, E. - 2nd P.O., H.M.S. 'Princess Beatrice' - Borough Engineers, Coward, E.H.F.H. - Pte. 23rd Co. of London - Borough Engineers, Daborn, W.G. - Pte. 23rd Co. of London - Rating, Daniels, W. - Pte. 7th East Surrey - Borough Engineers, Davis, H.V.J. - Pte. 13th East Surrey - Libraries, Delaney, T. - Pte. 1st Oxford and Bucks. L.I. - Borough Engineers, Forman, V.D. - Pte. 23rd Co. of London - Borough Engineers, Foster, H. - Rfn. K.R.R.C. - Borough Accountants, Hind, V.H. - L/Cpl. 23rd Co. of London - Rating, Jupp, E.R. - Pte. 11th R. Fusiliers - Borough Engineers, Lewis, E.G. - Rfn. Qn's Westminster Rfs. - Borough Engineers, Mayrick, R.T. - Pte. 9th East Surrey - Libraries, Mendham, E. - Sgt. 23rd Co. of London - Libraries, Mills, W.J. - Lieut. North'ld Fus. att'd R.A.F. - Libraries, Minard, H.A. - Pte. 4th Co. of London - Borough Engineers, Morton, F.C.B. - Pte. 23rd Co. of London - Borough Engineers, Overall, F. - Pte. 5th Qn's R.W. Surrey - Borough Engineers, Racher, F.G. - Pte. 9th Welsh - Borough Engineers, Racher, W.J. - Pte. 23rd Co. of London - Borough Engineers, Rolfe, J. - Pte. R.A.M.C. - Borough Engineers, Scott, J.H. - Pte. 17th Middlesex - Borough Engineers, Strong, J. - Sgt. 24th Co. of London - Borough Engineers, Tutty, F.E. - Pte. 1st Qn's R.W. Surrey - Borough Engineers, Warwick, W. - Pte. R. Scots - Baths
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