St John the Evangelist - Triptych

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Reference WMO/259542

Address:

St John the Evangelist Church

62a East Dulwich Road

East Dulwich

London

SE22 9AT

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Panelling
Materials:
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Painted
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Triptych inside the church listing the names of 77 people of the parish, both serving and civilians, who were killed in the two wars.
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1914: James Wells. 1915: Ernest Sabine, Percy Page, Reginald Cooper, William Harding, Courtenay Rolfe, Alfred Brewer, Philip Taylor. 1916: Francis Spalton, Harold Roberts, Francis Corry, Richard Newcombe, Stanley Woolmer, Frederick Cooper, Herbert Foster, Edward Bratt *, John Breach *, Albert Eagle *, Haydn Lawrence, Leonard Foster, Frank Osborne, Stanley Norton, Edward Norton, Thomas Sillitoe, Leslie Thynne. 1917: George Hayden, Harold Barnett, Walter Iles, Albert Tucker, Albert Baseley, Walter Summerfield, Eric Brand, John Little, Archibald Katon, Herbert Worley, Albert Cass, Frederick Lane, Sidney Williams, George Uwins, Charles Munday. 1918: Grantley Le Chavetois, Horace Venner, Valentine Verity, Edward Barnes, Harry Bennett, Douglas Halsey, Brooke Willis, Roland Creighton, Sidney Godrich, Cyril Russell, Edward Knell, Leonard Forbes, William Matthews, George Loveland, Frank Smith, Leslie Smith, William Arnold, Edward Richardson, Edward Clayton, George Sisman, Gerald William Hughes *, Percival Charles Hughes *, Albert Warley *. 1939-1945: Patrick Dowling, Charles Durrant, William Fletcher, Walter Messenger, Frank Newson, Harry Young. [* Name added later to the board.]

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