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Timber memorial board, WWII names added in the panels below - Taken by Wandsworth Borough Council 01 Nov 2013
Reference WMO/155851
Edit memorial name, location & address- Timber Timber (any)
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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1914 Heroes Pro Patria Mortui 1918 To the glory of God and in honoured memory of the men of St. Michael's who gave their lives in the Great War the adjacent window and this tablet are dedicated
Sidney Ashby, T. Leslie Ayling, George Bashford, Edwin Beedell, Charles E. Bell, Ernest C.J. Bond, Ernest A. Brooks, Harry Browne, Henry Buckle, Frederick L. Burton, Henry Carpenter, Ernest Chase, George Clowes, William Clowes, John Cockerill, Walter M. Cocks, Sidney W. Cooke, Edmund Cutting, Percy E. Derwent, Cecil J. Dougan, Charlie Farmer, Walter H. Farrer, Walter R. Ford, Charles T. Fountain, Pelham Lang Gieve, Sidney E. Gladden, Leonard A. Goddard, Frank Godfrey, Lawrence H. Gregory, Reginald H. Haddock, William M. Harris, Alfred Havard, Albert A. Herns, Stanley Hogbin, Philip Holloway, John Holmes, Stanley R. Holt, Ralph W. Hook, Sidney Hopkirk, Eric W. Horsburgh, Leonard G. Hyem, Arthur Jennings, Sidney A. Johnstone, William H. King, Walter J. Lang, Arthur O. Leppard, William O. Lilley, Ernest C. Lockhart, George Logan, Ernest Marlow, Harris J. Marlow, John A. Miles, David Morgan, Arthur Mullings, Albert Mullings, Walter A. Naylor, George Oliver, Jack Pearce, Harry Perrett, John W. Pickett, George F. Piggot, Charlie Pocock, Charles A. Potter, Arthur H. Price, Leonard J.J. Price, Richard Pryke, Geoffrey Scott, Horace Simpson, Henry E. Smith, Frederick W. Spence, Cecil J. Starr, L. George Stewart, George W. Stopher, Charles R. Temple, Robert Urquhart, Herbert Veaser, John C. Vince, Percy T. Wakely, William Warmington, John Watson, Frank Widdicombe, Harold Wright, William H. Wright 1939-1945 William J. Budd, Richard A. Bumstead, Harry B. Deeks, Leonard R. Elvin, John H. Gibbs, George H. Humphrys, Henry C. Littlejohn, Denis Soper, Jack Thornton, Stanley Tresidder, Albert A. Watson
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