All Saints War Memorial Chapel (Destroyed)

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Reference WMO/262665

Address:

All Saints Church

Church Street

Isleworth

TW7 6BE

England

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Status: Destroyed
Type: Freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Chapel/church
Materials:
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Memorial chapel enclosed by an oak screen, the names of the fallen on an oak tablet to the right of the altar, with an oak shelf for flowers. The chapel was dedicated on 14th December 1919, and the tablet on 31st October 1920. Most of the church was destroyed by arson in 1943. The new church on the site is built within the ruins of the old. A few stone and brass monuments survive from the old church, but the timber chapel and tablet do not.
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[on screen] Memorial Chapel. / He dying so liveth.

[Provisional list from Isleworth Parish Magazine, June 1919, subject to additions and corrections] Charles Abear, Albert James Adamthwaite, W. T. Aldridge, A. Aldridge, T. Aldridge, Charles Ambridge, Walter Anniss, George Arnold, Phillip Rixon William Baker, Matthew Henry Ball, H. Ball, Charles Barker, Henry Barker, Arthur Thomas Beale, Richard Beddon, Augustus Brooks, Gerald Boswell, Walter Bracken, Fredk. Robert Brown, Herbert Butt, Frederick Charles Bush, Bert Butler, Herbert William Bennett, Stanley James Clarke, Colpoys Heslop Brodie Clark, Arthur Clark, Albert Clarke, Ernest Clayton, George Climpson, Frederick Connell, Edward Cooper, Ernest Cooper, Reginald Collins, William Couzens, William Cresswell, John Cresswell, John Cronin, Percy Davies, Arthur Davies, Charles Thomas Dell, James Denton, Albert Degens, George Dowden, Charles E. Durston, Leslie Seymour Edgley, Hugh Eva, Thomas Evans, Edward Evens, Thomas Evens, Frank Frederick Fenton, Ernest Fiddler, Thomas Fiddler, Daniel Frederick Field, William Fifield, Arthur Fifield, Henry Foreman, Ernest Fox, R. Fredericks, Alan Henry French, Edwin Alfred Garnham, Leslie Giles, H. Gould, Arthur William Goode, Albert George Ernest Grace, John Garrett Grout, John Hand, Frederick Happs, William Thomas Happs, John Harding, Humphrey Harrington, Sidney E. Harris, Henry T. James Harris, George Hawkins, Charles Hiscock, William John Holloway, Sidney Humm, Charles Humphrey, James Ivor, William Allart Jones, A. Joyce, Samuel Boaden Lane, Norman Lee, H. Long, A. R. G. Love, Frederick William Lucas, S. P. Macdonald, Charles Martin, H. Martin, George May, Frederick McElwain, George Henry McElwain, W. Mills, Herbert Thomas Mills, William Charles Montgomery Milner, Frederick Arthur Moyse, John William Newell, Albert Newsham, Arthur Edward Newsham, Sidney Oldis, Percy Peacock, C. Peel, William Picton, Wilfred Seymour Phipps, Walter Pocock, George Thomas Pollard, Frederick Charles Porter, Arthur Douglas Porter, Harry Prout, William Norris Puddy, George Charles Rainbow, Sidney Harry Rapson, S. L. Reiss, Cuthbert Reynolds, James Roach, William Robert Robins, J. Robinson, Albert Edward Rodwell, Henry Christopher Rowlands, John Salt, Walter Scott, R. F. Sealey, William Arthur Simmonds, Walter Smith, Charles Spearman, John Styles, Frank Tomlin, Percy Tovey, Allan Trembath, Richard T. Wackerill, Arthur Edward Webster, Bertram Harry West, G. Weston, Eric John Wells, Frederick Charles Wells, Wilfred Thomas Welling, George Widgington, William Edward Witcher, William Willis, William Woods, George Henry Woodley

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