St George's Brentford WW1 Screen (Lost)


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Reference WMO/271429

Address:

St George's Church

368 High Street

Brentford

TW8 0BD

England

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Status: Lost/missing
Type: Freestanding
Location: Unknown
Setting: Unknown
Description: Screen
Materials:
  • Timber Oak
Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A large, carved, oak screen, dedicated 12th December 1920, located at the west end of the church. Thames Valley Times, 15th December 1920: 'The screen, which occupies the entire width of the west end, contains many panels, containing the names of the men who served with the colours and at sea, the list of those who had given their lives, and also a list of those who gained honours and distinctions.' The Country of Middlesex Independent, 15th December 1920: "...the names of the fallen heroes appear in the centre parts of the Memorial, and the names of all who served are set forth in the other portions..."
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The Great War, 1914-1918. For God and St. George and England's right! And though they be perished in the sight of man, yet is their hope full of comfort. Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God. These died in the war that we at peace might live. These gave their best, so we our best must give; Not for themselves, for justice, freedom, right, they fought and bid us forward to the fight.

Killed In Action. Capt. E. R. W. Draisey, September 15th, 1916. Lieut. H. Rollins, April 24th, 1918. Sergt. H. C. Baker, August, 1917. Sergt. F. G. Hall, September 15th, 1916. Corpl. P. Wright, M. M., March 30th, 1918. Sapr. A. W. Cooper, March 30th, 1918. Gunr. H. Brown, October, 1917. Gunr. T. Maslin, August 24th, 1918. Gunr. W. Nutt, April 2nd, 1916. Driver W. F. Taylor, September, 1917. Bomdr. W. Smith, April 27th, 1915. Pte. T. A. Armitage, August 2nd, 1918. Pte. C. Aberdein, December, 1917. Pte. E. Bowen, July 23rd, 1916. Pte G. Bowen, August, 1917. Pte. W. Coles, November, 1917. Pte. B. Christmas, May 27th, 1918. Pte. H. Dorrington, April, 1917. Pte. W. Hadley, October, 1917. Pte. W. H. Lester, September 1st, 1918. Pte. A. Lynch, October, 1917. Pte. W. Millard, M. M., December, 1917. Pte. G. L. Mason, September, 1917. Pte. A. Prince, October 14th 1916. Pte. W. T. Stanton, August, 1917. Pte. G. Salmon, April, 1917. Pte. A. J. Stevens, October 13th, 1917. Pte. J. P. Stevens, January 28th, 1915. Pte.G. W. Taylor, October, 1917. Pte. E. Wicks, August 4th, 1916. Pte. W. W. West, September 25th, 1915. Pte. E. Paine, November 13th, 1916. Corpl. R. Collins, November 6th, 1914. Drummer G. Denham, November 13th, 1916. Driver R. J. Morley, July 23rd, 1916. Driver C. B. Gayton, December 25th, 1916. Driver J. Pearce, April 23rd, 1917. Driver T. Grant, June 21st, 1917. Died Of Wounds. Major Evelyn de Rothschild, Royal Bucks Hussars, wounded at El Mughar, Palestine, and died second day after, on November 17th, 1917, in Cairo. Sergt.-Major Clayton. Sergt. P. J. Davitt. Sergt. D. T. Emmerson, April 30th, 1915. Sergt. F. Gomm, 1917. Pioneer A. Ruff, January, 1918. Driver R. Pearce, August, 1917. Pte. F. J. Buss, May 20th, 1917. Pte. S. C. Buss, June 25th, 1917. Pte. R. G. Cole, November, 1917. Pte. A. Graham, September 6th, 1916. Pte. T. Stanney, May, 1917. Pte. A. R. Teale, November 6th, 1916. Pte. H. R. Wakeling, November 11th, 1916. Pte. J. Wyatt, May, 1918. Naval Deaths. S. Bradford, A. B., H. M. S. “Bulwark,” blown up Sheerness Harbour, November 26th, 1914. B. Hall, A. B., H. M. S. “Good Hope,” Pacific Battle, November 1st, 1914. W. Smith, Yeoman of Signalling, March 9th, 1916.

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