King Henry VIII School memorial library and plaques, Coventry

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Reference WMO/228950

Address:

King Henry VIII School

Warwick Road

Coventry

CV3 6AQ

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:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Modern timber plaque dedicated to former pupils and staff from the school. The board replaced the original memorial which was destroyed by bombing in the Second World War. There is a second timber plaque dedicated to the memorial library at the school, which was constructed in the 1950s.
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KING HENRY VIII SCHOOLIN MEMORY OF THOSE OLD COVENTRIANS WHO FELL IN THE WORLD WARS 1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945 2nd plaque reads: MEMORIAL 1914-1918 1939-1945 LIBRARY

1914 - 1918: George Adamson, Kenneth Purnell Barford, Norman Stanley Bausor, Frank Billing, John Greville Hobart Bird, Arthur Mayrick Bones, Henry Acton Linton Bullock, Stanley Raine Dobinson, Stanley Claude Gilbert, George Lionel Graham, Gilbert Hammerton, Richard Elkanah Hownam Healey, Frederick Julian Horner, Evan Llewellyn Howells, Percy Kelley, Charles King, John Anslow Maddocks, Laurance Herbert Marshall, Alfred Edgar Mascord, Reginald Ernest Melly, Arthur Robert Rotherham Moy, Theo Edward Newsome, Duncan Nicholl, Francis James Orbmsby, Herbert Carl Pearman, Edward Leslie Peirson, William Howard Pickup, Eric Keppel Purnell, George Alexander Ratliff, Herbert Meredith Shaffir, Leslie George Smith, Rudolph George Smythe, William Alexander B. Stuart, Lionel Edward Thomas, Edgar George Townend, Norman John Ward, Percy Wincott. 1939 - 1945: Derek Bouchier Bailey, Bernard Richard Booth, Anthony Reginald Richard Bower (member of staff), Thomas Henry Brown, Patrick Tawse Catto, Bernard Lawrence Crawforth, Albert Alan Cross, John Daly, Arthur Geoffrey Howard Davies, Leonard Roy Egginton, Kenneth Foster, Harold Sanders Frost, Frank William Gilbert, John Douglas Gordon, Herbert Barringer Gould, Peter Joseph Gray, Anthony Edward Grubb, Kenneth Wiliam Heard, John Holroyd, Robin Scott Jack, John Bernard Johnson, Ronald Wilfred Langshaw, John Lowe, Ronald Davy Mallett, Kenneth Gordon Mitchell, Stanley Neville Pickering, Ronald Eric Plant, Jack Reynolds, Royston Thomas Richardson, John Ernest Roughton, Victor Harry Tayton, Ronald Henry Thomas, Douglas William Townsend, John Grant Turnbull, John Henry Warren, Edward Arthur Alexander Webb (member of staff).

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