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Old Masonians RoH, date of photo estimated - Taken by B Wood 29 Apr 1999
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Old Masonians RoH, date of photo estimated - Taken by B Wood 29 Apr 1999
Reference WMO/263219
Address:
Royal Masonic School for Girls
Chorleywood Road
Rickmansworth
WD3 4HF
England
Open large map- Metal Brass
- Timber Oak
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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(Plaque 1) TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND/ 1914-1919/ (Names) (Plaque 2) IN LOVING MEMORY OF /1939-1945 / (Names) (Scroll carried by angel figure) THEY REST FROM THEIR LABOURS. THEIR WORKS DO FOLLOW THEM (Foot of memorial) OLD MASONIANS 1914-1918 1939-1945 ROLL OF HONOUR (Tablet) The mural tablet bearing the names of 250 former pupils of the School who made the Supreme Sacrifice was unveiled by Mr Charles Keyser, Chairman of the Board of Management of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys in the chapel of St Alban, Bushey on 6th Novembrer 1920. The names on the Tablet with those of Old Masonians who have died in the Service of their Country since 1945 are inscribed in the Book of Remembrance which was dedicated by The Red F L Jenkins on 11th September as is lodged in the School Chapel by the Association.
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