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TOTTENHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL/[the school badge]/WAR MEMORIAL 1939-45/This Memorial dedicated on 15 March 2005 replaces the original Memorial to Old Boys of Tottenham Grammer School who lost their lives during the Second World War. The names of Old Boys known to have lost their lives in subsequent conflicts have been added to the Memorial. The original Memorial, pictured below, was purchased in part by donations from Old Boys and others associated with the School. The names of the fallen were engraved on oak panels which encased the Organ situated in the Balcony to the School Hall. The memorial was destroyed by fire at the School in February 1975./ [Drawing of the original memorial]/ 1939-1945/[names in 5 columns]/KOREA/[name]/SUEZ/[name]/THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE/FOY POUR DEVOIR
WW2- Column 1- K C Allan/ W Allen/ J L Banks/ C D Barnet/ D Benton/ F V Bundock/ J Dawes/ P Deyhton; Column 2- E Duff/ H W Ellis/ D Field/ J A Fleming/ H Foulger/ J Frost/ D F Gage; Column 3- F J Harries/ B C Hayward/ C W C Holland/ C Hoskins/ A W Huckle/ A B Hurley/ F A Knight; Column 4- J W Knight/ H Luetchford/ R S Morgan/ R Noe/ A Nunn/ J J Phillips/ E J Plumridge/ B H Prance; Column 5- D Stevens/ L R Streatfield/ R Weddell/ C N Weller/ D M Wesley/ G West/ R W B White; Korea- D Hummerstone; Suez- E Sheehan
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