St John the Baptist Church-Lady Chapel Restoration


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Reference WMO/198286

Address:

St John the Baptist Church

Royal Lane

Hillingdon

UB8 3QR

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:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: White marble tablet with black letter inscriptions. The dedications recited below include Hillingdon School and a victim of the sinking of the Lusitania
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TO THE GLORY OF GOD/THE LADY CHAPEL WAS RESTORED IN MEMORY OF THE MEN/OF THIS PARISH WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR/1914-19198/THE REREDOS WAS ERECTED IN MEMORY OF/CHARLES MUSGRAVE HARVEY/PREBENDARY OF ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL AND VICAR OF THIS PARISH/1896-1916/AND OF FRANCES HARRIET HIS WIFE/BY THEIR CHILDREN// SPECIAL PANELS WERE ERECTED IN MEMORY OF/THOMAS VIVIAN BARTLEY-DENNISS,CAPT 1ST ROYAL BERKSHIRE REGT/JEROME JOSEPH DE SALLIS, LIEUT. MIDDLESEX REGT/GEORGE RODOLPH DE SALLIS, 2ND LIEUT MIDDLESEX REGT/GEORGE FREDERICK GRAY, PTE. COLDSTREAM GUARDS/THE HON. CHARLES THOMAS MILLS M.P. 2ND LIEUT. SCOTS GUARDS/EUSTACE FREDERICK RUTTER, MAJOR EAST LANCASHIRE REGT/AND OLD BOYS OF HILLINGDON SCHOOL/WHO DIED FOR KING AND COUNTRY/1914-1918//AND IN MEMORY OF/CHARLES ARTHUR DINGWALL, LOST IN THE LUSITANIA, 1915/FRANK CHIDLEY, OB. 1920/HENRY E.C. DE SALIS, OB. 1913/ROBERT WILLAN, OB. 1902//THE ALTAR WAS GIVEN IN MEMORY OF/GODFREY THOMAS WORSLEY/AND HIS TWO SONS EVELYN AND JOHN, KILLED IN THE GREAT WAR

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