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Panel - Taken by Martin Coyle 14 Feb 2018
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Panel left - Taken by Martin Coyle 14 Feb 2018
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Panel - Taken by Martin Coyle 14 Feb 2018
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On altar panels - Taken by Martin Coyle 18 Mar 2018
Reference WMO/256514
Address:
St John's Grove
Pemberton Gardens,Holloway Road
On corner near Upper Holloway Station
London borough of Islington
London
N19 5RR
England
Open large map- First World War (1914-1918)
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Roll of Honour 1914 to 1918 To the Glory of God & in ever Grateful Memory of the Following Men who fell in the Great War.
Allum Edward J, Amery Wifrid T, Atkins Ronald A, Baker Harry, Ballard Herbert E, Barnes Albert E, Barnes Middleton, Bellingham Richard, Bennett William H, Bicknell Harry D, Boyd Charles G. Byfield Frederick V, Byrne Erl .S.F, Cumingham George W, Clench Albert, Corrie George H. Crooke Frank R, Dickenson Lionel St Clair, Digby Harry, Durham John, Escudier Charles T, Fisher Francis H, Farmer George, Fausch Amand, Floyd J, Franklin Benjamin L, Fraser Alfred, Frost Gerald P.G, Garnett William E, Garrod William, Gerrhe C.E, Giddy William S, Godfrey T.J, Harris George H, Harris Joseph W, Harris J. (or G.), Horgan Henry E, Humphries Arthur, Hunter James, Jackson Thomas, James Stanley, Jeanes William, Jenkins Albert H, Jenkins Alexander M, Jones William R.G, Kennedy W.W, King A, LeClair Sidney, Lewis Albert E, Linkin Percy G, Martin Frank B, Martin John L, Matthews Joseph, Miller E.F, Monk Albert V, Monk Ernest, Moore D.J, Mynott W, Norris John H.P, Oldham Frederick E, Parker Albert E, Parrett C.E, Payne James E, Powell Francis G, Purvey Frederic L, Purvey William G, Radford William G, Rayner John F, Roberts D, Rogers C, Short W.W, Small C. Harris WM. Edwd, Smith H, Spalding Herbert, Spencer Sydney, Squires F, Stagnall Herbert, Slarke Edward, Stenner Richard F, Stevens William R, Swaby Herbert John, Titford William G, Trew Frederic, Trinder W. J, Webb Richard, Wells John, Weiland Frederic C, Weiland Vernon R, Williams Robert, Wilson Robert R, Wood William John, Woodward William, Worsfold Edward W, Wright Francis J, Wright John, Trowles Frederick H, Wilson Fredk.Geo.
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