Finchley Rugby Football Club.

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Reference WMO/237417

Address:

Summers Lane

North Finchley

London

N12 OPD

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:
  • Metal Copper
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Inside old bar on wall A4 size now used as a store room beside new bar "not on display." ‘The trees on the East Side of the ground were planted as a permanent memorial’.
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Finchley Rugby Club “1939-1945” NAMES BELOW & Photo ‘The trees on the East Side of the ground were planted as a permanent memorial’.

Air Raid Patrol Bucknell, David Arthur, Civilian, Age 24 Died 25/11/1944. London, Metropolitan Borough of Hampstead. Civil Defence Service, Air Raid Precaution Messenger; of 61 King Henry's Road. Son of Councillor Arthur and Dora Isabel Bucknell. Died at 61 King Henry's Road, Hampstead, London, England.Flight Sergeant Pilot Clunes, Douglas Ian, No:1268272, Age 22. 12/02/1943. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 23 Squadron, Grave reference I. K. 19, Catania War Cemetery, Sicily, Italy; Son of John Herman and Bertha Clunes, of Mill Hill, Middlesex, England. Gabriel, D. No entry in the CWGC Register with an initial ‘D’. None of those in the register with this surname can be identified with Finchley RFC. Check American Forces. Lieutenant Geddes, Ian Kinnear, No: 186139. Age 26. Died 12/11/1942. East Surrey Regiment,1st Battalion, Grave reference 3. H. 1 Dely Ibrahim War Cemetery, Algeria; Son of William and Christina Geddes; husband of Kathleen Eleanor Gordyn Geddes, of Oxshott, Surrey, England. Serjeant Harris Charles Leonard Aston , No: 7890148. Age 23. Died 13/07/1943.Royal Armoured Corps, “A' Squadron, 3rd County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters). Grave reference VIII. F. 2 Syracuse War Cemetery, Sicily, Italy; Son of Leonard Douglas Harris and Edith Sybil Harris of North Finchley, Middlesex, England. Flight Sergeant Navigator Kelly, Desmond Henry Russell, No: 701907. Age 25 Died 23/06/1943. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 77 Squadron. Grave reference Plot 2, Row C, Grave 12 in Bergen General Cemetery, Noord-Holand, Netherlands; Son of Samuel O'Dowd Russell Kelly, and of Florence Edith Kelly, of Brighton, Sussex. Captain King, Edward, No: 105695. Age 30. Died 21/04/1943. Royal Artillery,152 (The Ayrshire Yeomanry) Field Regiment. Grave Reference: Plot 5A, 11 in Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery, Tunisia; Son of Francis Edward and Evelyn King, of Golders' Green, Middlesex, England. Pilot Officer Navigator. Lean, Geoffrey William, No: 131903. Age 30 Died 23/01/1943. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Grave reference Section. C. Grave 210 Bridgwater (Quantock Road) Cemetery, Somerset; Son of Frederick Charles Lean, and of Grace Rebecca Lean, of Saint Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, England. Sergeant MacNab, Donald Norman, No: 921364. Age n/k Died 11/02/1942. Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve,150 Squadron Memorial reference Panel 89 on Runnymede Memorial, England, England. Pilot Officer Navigator,Melville, Andrew McDougall, No: 82707. Age n/k died 27/02/1942. Royal Air Force, 83 Squadron.Grave reference Section North Cons, Grave 417 Chesham Burial Ground, England. Lieutenant Michel, Wilson John, No:174799. Age n/k. Died 06/08/1943. Royal Artillery. Memorial reference Panel 2, Column 2 104 Brookwood Memorial, Surrey, England. Flying Officer Mould, Edward Anthony,No: 67599. Age 26. Died 20/01/1943 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, 85 Squadron. Grave reference 24. C.14 Brookwood Military Cemetery, Surrey; Son of Percy and Margery Vere Mould, of Mill Hill, Middlesex, England. Leading Aircraftman Shaw, Wilfred Dudley (Pilot Under Training). No:192605. Age 20. Died 29/10/1940 Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Grave reference, Near West end, Stanton St. Quintin (St. Giles) Churchyard Extension, Wiltshire; Son of William Wilfrid and Winifred Shaw, of North Finchley, Middlesex, England.

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