Christ Church WW1

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Reference WMO/237312

Address:

Christ Church

High Road

North Finchley

London

N12 ONU

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Colonnade/cloister
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: This Memorial is one of the largest and most respectful memorial in Finchley it is at the rear of the Church along the back wall built-in. It is carved in stone with six niches marble columns and the 173 names are inscribed on inset marble panels. It has a detailed stone pediment over the door inscribed‘To the glory of god and in grateful memory of those who died in the Great War.’
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‘Sacred To the Honoured Memory of Parishioners Members of the Congregation and their relatives Who gave their lives for King and Country and a righteous cause in the Great War’

‘1914 – 1918’ Sidney P. Allen Alfred F. Dawson Albert E. Levett James G. Davis Atkins John W. Dawson George Ling Charles Anthony John V. Day William McBeath Frederick W.B. Ayres A. Frank Denton Eustace F. Maguire Henry E. Baggs Charles H. Devonald Edward E. Mason William R. Baker Frank C. Diddams Albert P. Middleton Thomas C. Barker Edwin V. Downie-Leslie John T. Mott William Barlow E. James Duke Richard Moulds Benjamin H.F. Bates Percy W. Dunkley Frank W. Norman Arnold R. Batho Arthur Edmunds James H. Norman Alfred R. Batt Richard H. Edwards Charles Nosworthy Gilbert H. Beckett Joseph Emery William H.R. Nutkins Charles W. Biggs Sidney N. Field Stanley Palk Arthur Bishop George H. Floyd James Palmer John E. Bishop Charles E. Fox Harry G. Parker Leonard Bishop… R. Douglas French Thomas A. Parkins Alfred R. Blackwell Frederick Goodyear John Parr* Joseph H. Blareau Wallace H. Goss George Paterson Philip R. Bloomfield Sidney Gowling Gerald V. Pearman Duncan W. Bothwell Reginald Grover Harold Penrose A. George Boyce Edward A. Hall Ernest Penrose William Bridges Albert E. Hamilton Edward Phillips F. John Brinn Charles O. Hampson James Phillips Leslie A. Bristow James F. Hannell John T. Phillips Howard Brooks Frederick W. Harper Sidney Pickard… Howard Brown Alfred E. Harrison Jack Pickering Reginald C. Brown Charles P. Hazard Leslie J. Pointing Frederick Burnard Douglas G. Hazard William S. Polley Arthur M. Burton Stanley G. Herridge Frank A.R. Polley Cecil R. Burton Joseph Hickman Alfred E. Pollington Travis P. Bussell Harold E. Hippesley Cecil D. Pound Herbert S. Cassidy Arthur Honour Kenneth J. Pound Arthur B. Chainey Edmund C.P. Hows Russell J. Priestley William G. Chainey Harry Ibbs Gerald J. Prytherch Arthur W.D. Chambers Phillip A. James Percy C.M. Reeves Charles H. Child Richard H. Jarvis…. Gordon E. Reuter Gwilym G. Collins James C. Jenkins John Reynolds Ernest Coward Harold V.E. Jennings William G. Reynolds Archibald E. Coward Harry Johnson George Richards Charles W. Currell Reginald J. King Arthur C. Riley James G. Currell Frederick J. Labbett Frederick T. Roberts John F. Daly William M. Lake A. John H. Roe Ivor W. Davies William Lawrence Abel C. Rodgers …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Wallace Rudd Arthur Thrussell Harry Savory James G. Thrussell Thomas Seadon Jim Tilbury W. Douglas Shaw Robert Tinsley F. Edward Sherry Christopher Trollope Arthur G. Shuttleworth Frank E. Trollope Reginald G. Simpson Howard B. Tunnicliff Albert D. Smith Frederick Tuvey L. Hearne Smith William T. Veryard Herbert Southam Ernest R. Wallace Percy G. Spong John S. Watts Albert Stanbury James Weir Arthur Steel Leslie H. Whipp Robert Steel… Herbert A. Wildman William Steel W. James Windmill H. Fordham Stephenson Frank E. Williams Edgar A. Swift Harold C. Williamson George C. Sykes Ernest W. Woodman William C. Tabor Cecil H. Wright-Ingle Edwin H. Tarry Ellis J. Yells Henry Taylor William Young Herbert P. Taylor Walter Carruthers William E. Carruthers.

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