St Peter and St Paul WWI and WWII

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Reference WMO/200704

Address:

Church of St Peter and St Paul

4 Church Road

Teddington

TW11 8PB

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Within a garden/park/churchyard/enclosure/Marketplace
Description: Other cross
Materials:
  • Stone Stone (any)
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Cross standing in a small fenced enclosure. The plinth is incised with the names of parishioners who lost their lives during the First World War, but many names are now eroded. There is an additional tablet on the ground in front commemorating those who died in the Second World War. The War Memorial is not on its original site. It was first located on the west side of Church Road, in the grounds of the Victorian parish church of St Peter and St Paul. On the demolition of the Victorian church (1978) and the construction of new church building on the opposite side of Church Road (1979-1980), the War Memorial was relocated to the east of the new church. It was moved again to its present site on the corner of Bychurch End in 1992.
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[front of base] To the honoured memory of / our fellow worshippers at / the church of S.S. Peter & Paul / Upper Teddington / who fell in the Great War / 1914-1918. / They endured as seeing / Him who is invisible. / May they rest in peace. [right of base] T.P. Ackary / W.S. Archer / C.A. Ault / ?W. Baker / A. Barclay / L.C. Barclay / H. Barwood / C. Bentley / R. Bowler / B.A. Bowler / R.A. Bowler / ? Brown / H.W.J. Burchett / R.H. Carnell / [column 2] ?G. Carter / G. Channing / A.R. Clark / ? Clark / W. Cleydon / F. Cornick / J. Cox / A.J. Crawfurd / R. Crawfurd / F. Crook / N. Dalton / P. Dalton / G.S. Dawkins / ? Dawson [rear of base] C. Deeks / R. Deeks / A. Drury / ? Elliott / A. Ellis / S. Elsegood / J. Gladman / S. Graddage / A. P. Green / A.T. Harris / A.E. Head / W. Head / ?H. Head / [column 2] S. Hills / F.C. Hobbs / T. Houlding / ? / ? / L. Jelf / S. Jenkins / L.E. King-Stephens / F.W. Lamb / E.J. Laurence / H.E. Lee / J.H. Mallett / ?C. Mead [left of base] G.P. Mead / P.G. Mosse / A. Munday / E. Needs / T. Needs / F. Newson / J.B. Nightingale / J. Raggett / A.J. Redknap / G. Rose / G. Rowland / O. Rowland / A. Sandison / W. Sapsworth / [column 2] W.F. Sharp / F.C. Smith / W. Smith / E. Snow / H.C. Stacey / W. Stacey / A.J. Stephens / P.B. Stoodley / E. Sumpton / L. Tayler / L. Taylor / W.E. Thomas / F.W. Warren / G. Wood [WW2 tablet] 1939-1945 / [column 1] Walter Butt / Geoffrey English / Kathleen Rumble / Michael Rumble / Paul Rumble / [column 2] Donald Sykes / Edward Sykes / Winifred Sykes / Peter Williams / Herbert Yardley

[WW1] T.P. Ackary, W.S. Archer, C.A. Ault, ?W. Baker, A. Barclay, L.C. Barclay, H. Barwood, C. Bentley, R. Bowler, B.A. Bowler, R.A. Bowler, ? Brown, H.W.J. Burchett, R.H. Carnell, ?G. Carter, G. Channing, A.R. Clark, ? Clark, W. Cleydon, F. Cornick, J. Cox, A.J. Crawfurd, R. Crawfurd, F. Crook, N. Dalton, P. Dalton, G.S. Dawkins, ? Dawson, C. Deeks, R. Deeks, A. Drury, ? Elliott, A. Ellis, S. Elsegood, J. Gladman, S. Graddage, A. P. Green, A.T. Harris, A.E. Head, W. Head, ?H. Head, S. Hills, F.C. Hobbs, T. Houlding, ?, ?, L. Jelf, S. Jenkins, L.E. King-Stephens, F.W. Lamb, E.J. Laurence, H.E. Lee, J.H. Mallett, ?C. Mead, G.P. Mead, P.G. Mosse, A. Munday, E. Needs, T. Needs, F. Newson, J.B. Nightingale, J. Raggett, A.J. Redknap, G. Rose, G. Rowland, O. Rowland, A. Sandison, W. Sapsworth, W.F. Sharp, F.C. Smith, W. Smith, E. Snow, H.C. Stacey, W. Stacey, A.J. Stephens, P.B. Stoodley, E. Sumpton, L. Tayler, L. Taylor, W.E. Thomas, F.W. Warren, G. Wood [WW2] Walter Butt, Geoffrey English, Kathleen Rumble, Michael Rumble, Paul Rumble, Donald Sykes, Edward Sykes, Winifred Sykes, Peter Williams, Herbert Yardley

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