St Stephen's memorial

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Reference WMO/250812

Address:

Christ Church

Commercial Street

London

E1 6LY

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: War memorial moved from former St Stephen's church, Commercial Street when the parish was re-combined with Christ Church c. 1930
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St Stephen's, Spitalfields war memorial Roll of honour (NAMES) They loved not their lives unto the death” Revns 1914-1918 Erected by the Parishioners and Relatives in Honour of those who have fallen in the Great War

ORGANIST AND CHOIR MASTER Pte Dittmer. F.J. Royal Fusiliers CHORISTERS Pte Green. T.W. Lanc. Fusiliers Pte Matthews. G.J. City of London Pte McCullam. E.J. Essex PARISHIONERS AND RELATIVES Sgt. Bonner P.H.W.  Royal Field Artillery Gnr. Jenkins S.A. Royal Garrison Artillery Pte. Nash A.T. Royal Garrison Artillery Gnr. Shirley A.P. Royal Horse Artillery Gnr. Green T.J. Royal West Kents Gnr. Jenkins J.A. Middlesex Pte. Golding J. County of London Yeomanry Rfn. Fresco M. County of London Pte Gardner C.W. County of London Pte Page G. London Regt. Pte Casey S. Devon Pte Claridge H. Middlesex Pte Green G. Duke of Cornwall’s LI Pte Lewis B. Northumberland Fusiliers Pte Fox (Ex P.C.) W. Royal West Surrey Pte. Grace (Ex P.C.) P. Royal West Surrey Pte. Latlieff J. Royal West Surrey Pte. Sturt (Ex P.C.) R. Royal West Surrey Pte. Mitchell A.T. Lincoln Regt Pte. Newman D.J. Coldstream Guards Pte. Robinson W.F. Rifle Brigade Pte. Glading (Ex P.C.) F. Royal Fusiliers Pte. Sacks D.B. Royal Fusiliers Pte. Saunders M. Royal Fusiliers Pte. Smith A. West Yorks Pte. Smith T.W. Bedfordshire A.B. Gibbons J.T. H.M.S. Black Prince A.B. Tarrant J.F. H.M.S. Laforey

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