Marlow Civilians Killed in WW2

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Reference WMO/235616

Address:

All Saints Church

The Causeway

Marlow

SL7 2AA

England

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Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Other
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: A large, circular, curved surface, wooden, wall mounted work with central globe in relief showing etched names of the five civilians killed on war service during WW2.
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Stephen Francis Balfour (killed at Stanley Camp by a bomb in January 1945, aged 39), Mabel (Meg) Agnes Strickland Hargrove (killed by German bombing in London in March 1941, aged 33), Arthur George John Harris (killed by German bombing in Southampton in September 1941, aged 33), Leo Redvers Ryan (killed by German bombing in Marlow in September 1940, aged 41), and Francis John Wethered (drowned in the sinking of SS Ceramic in the Far East in December 1942, aged 24).

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