Birmingham City Police

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Reference WMO/177717

Address:

Police Headquarters

Lloyd House

Colmore Circus, Queensway

Birmingham

B4 6NQ

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Glass Glass
  • Metal Brass
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
  • Ireland (1801-1923)
About the memorial: 1st World War Memorial is a Roll of Honour with K (Killed)M (Missing) D(Died)DW Died of Wounds next to the names of those that didn't survive. The 2nd World War Memorial lists the dead. Large wooden framed picture attached to a wall.( See Comments for why Ireland is included in the list of conflicts above). For WW2 it is a Brass plaque, bearing a relief stylised rose in each corner. The Birmingham City Police badge is top-centre, flanked by the dates 1939 1945. Beneath is the inscription in white lettering, including three columns of names. At the foot of the plaque is the enamelled coat of arms of Birmingham.
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Roll of Honour Names of members of the Birmingham City Police who served in the Great European War A. D.1914 - 1918/[571 names of whom 57 fell]; 1939 - 1945 Dedicated to the Memory of these men of the Birmingham City Police Force who gave their lives during the World War 1939 - 1945. Their Name Liveth.

WW1 Fallen-A Division, Billingsley Thomas, Clasper John Henry, Harrison Charles Lambert, Maddocks John Richard, Merry Alfred Frederick, Smith Thomas Victor, Watson Alva Fred, B Division, Cuffley Joseph MC, Green James, Grinnal Thomas, Morris George, Parker Thomas, Porter William, Ravenhall Sam C, Rogers Arthur, Rossiter Edward J, Weedon Horace, C Division, Bunn James Francis, Croft Arthur Benjamin, Fryer Frederick William, Gilpin Robert, Goodley Herbert Horace, Hurcomber Harry MM, Knight Ernest Ruffles George Henry, Troughton Percy George, D Division, Dearlove George William, Gould Thomas, Hughes Jesse, Kenny Lawrence, Malvihill William, Neilon Gerald Aloysius, Penny David Ernest, Pritchard Frederick Oscar, Price Henry, E Division, Bayliss Sidney, Burt Thomas, Caldicott Thomas, Coutts Walter, Connor John, Crawley Peter, Hudson Frederick Marshall William, Pitt Harold, Powell John, Saunders Charles, Stokes Edgar, Winstanley John, R Division, Adams George; WW2 Fallen- Barrier J,Barrow H, Bell A, Berry A J, Bruck R A, Bryce J A M, Butler E J,Cook F J, Crum G E, Dalgetty W, Denslow D G, Dickinson J E, Dickson J C, Duck R E, Elliott A E, Fantham M, Goodchild J F, Gready B, Griffith W D, Grundy E, Hardy L, Harman R T, Hodgetts W, Howard E McP, Kavanagh H A, Kempin T W, Kinloch J A, Kneale H, Laking T, Langston F S, Lewis G H, Lovell J E, Lynham W, Marrows D, Mead L A, Mitchinson W A, Munday J I, Northwood R C, Perring A, Rawcliffe J, Rawlins E W, Reid J A, Reynolds W H A, Rose T A, Rowell G N, Selleck M W, Skinner K J, Smith J K, Spiers C H, Statham G, Taylor G Taylor H, Turner B, Wagstaffe J W, Walpole H W, Wardrop W, Wardrope J M, Watson J, Wilkinson R G, Winkley J A,

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