Brentford Union (Lost)


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Reference WMO/263555

Address:

The Chapel

West Middlesex Hospital

Twickenham Road

Isleworth

TW7 6AF

England

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Status: Lost/missing
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A brass tablet attached to the wall of the chapel of Warkworth House, aka Brentford Union Workhouse. Dedicated on 23rd June 1920. The workhouse, and the site, gradually evolved into the present West Middlesex Hospital. The chapel was demolished in the 1960s, and it's not clear what happened to the memorial. The pin is at the former location of the chapel within the West Middlesex Hospital complex. Details from 'Richmond and Twickenham Times', 26th June 1920.
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To the Glory of God And to commemorate the service of the following men who voluntarily enlisted in His Majesty's Forces and laid down their lives for their King and Country in the European War, 1914-1918:- Trooper J. W. Barley, 1st Life Guards, labour Master at Warkworth House. Private F. G. Batchelor, London Regiment, medical superintendent's clerk. Second Lieutenant F. J. Bragg, Devon Regiment, junior clerk. Private H. J. Clough, Middlesex Regiment, registrar of births and deaths. Sergeant J. Dell, Royal Inniskilling Fusilliers, accountant clerk. Private A. Denton, Royal Field Artillery, stoker at the infirmary. Private A. Earle, Royal Army Medical Corps, porter at Warkworth House. Stoker A. Humphreys, Royal Naval Reserve, stoker at Warkworth House. Second Lieutenant G. J. Martin, Royal Sussex Regiment, master's clerk. Private F. Poynter, Essex Regiment, attendant at the infirmary. "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."

J. W. Barley, F. G. Batchelor, F.J. Bragg, H.J. Clough, J. Dell, A. Denton, A. Earle, A. Humphreys, G. J. Martin, F. Poynter.

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