St Margarets United Reformed Church

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Reference WMO/258747

Address:

Victoria Avenue

Church End

Finchley

London Borough of Barnet

London

N3 1BD

England

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Status: Unknown
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: St. Margaret's from 1932, the church joined Church End Congregational church in 1969 to form Union church, Finchley Central; after the formation of the United Reformed church in 1972, it was known as St. Margaret's United Reformed church. St Margaret’s Church in Victoria Ave N3 was formed by the union of St Margaret’s Presbyterian Church in Redbourne Ave N3 and the Congregational Church in Victoria Avenue. Fortunately the memorial board from the old St Margaret’s was moved to the other church
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Not known at this time due to building works church closed will report back

Congregational WW1 -- Gilbert Foster Blight, Ernest Thomson Caird, Kenneth Tucker Harben, Arthur Hill, Ronald Hubbard, Alan Vestey Jones, Arthur Price, William Dean Shaw, Thomas Smith, Hatold Syrett, Frederick John Jackson. Congregational WW2 -- Robert James Collins, Jack Field, William Denzil Hollis, Roy Lamerton, Alan Montgomery MacGregor. St Margaret’s Presbyterian WW1 -- Norman T Cossar, Ernest Dakers, John Dakers, Nathaniel G Dawes, William C Douglas, James F Hawes, Alex Malcolm, Joseph Swan, Robert T Thomson. St Margaret’s Presbyterian WW2 -- Harold Blackhall, Geoffrey Blunn, J Gordon Campbell, Andrew H Crawford, John Gilmour, Tom Harman Goodchild, Allan G McAdam, Stewart C McAdam, Mrs Dorothy Crockett.

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