St Luke's, Mountfield Road (Relocated 1985)

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Reference WMO/208205

Address:

St Paul's Church

Long Lane

Finchley

London

N3 2PU

England

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Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Wooden plaque with gold lettering. Within St Paul’s there are two World War 1 memorials – one that was installed in St Paul’s in 1920, commemorating 93 residents of Finchley, and one that was originally installed in St Luke’s Finchley in Mountfield Road, commemorating 64 people, which was placed in St Paul’s in 1985 when St Luke’s closed.
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1914-1918 Roll of Honour

Abrathat, William Allen, Clarence Archer, Thomas Arnell, Charles Ash, William Bartlett, Harry Beale, Edward Blight, Gilbert Booth, Arthur Booth, William Brookes, Edgar Bullimore, George Burke, Edward Buszard, Stanley Carter, Alfred Chambers, Philip Chapman, Laurence Chellingsworth, Edwin Close, Max Cook, Ernest Copeland, Gerald Down, John Eastman, William Edkins, Charles Faraday, Roy Fink, Lawrence Fowles, John Frecker, Harold Halsey, Henry Hart, Ernest Harvey, Charles Hawes, James Hoare, Arthur Hudson, Leslie Kempe, Charles King, Edmund Lambert, Maurice Lawford, Wilfred Lindsay, Albert Mann, George Muir, Horace Oulet, Jesse Parsons, George Purcell, Charles Ridley, Alfred Roberts, Benjamin Sneath, Wilfred Sothcott, Stanley Starkey, Leslie Streat, Ralph Swinburne, Thomas Syrett, Harold Taylor, William Thomson, Robert Tosh, Harry Waghorn, Charles Wiggins, Percy

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