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Close up - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 08 Dec 2023
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Overall View - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 09 Dec 2023
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Close up of Right Hand Side - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 09 Sep 2024
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Left hand side - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 09 Sep 2024
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Middle Section - Taken by Ruth Mansergh 09 Sep 2024
Reference WMO/298227
Edit memorial name, location & address- Stone Stone (any)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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1939 - 1945 /TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE CITIZENS OF/THE BOROUGH OF WANDSWORTH WHO ARE/LAID TO REST HERE HAVING LOST THIER/LIVES THROUGH ENEMY ACTION DURING THE/WORLD WAR 1939-1945 AND WHOSE NAMES/ARE PERPETUATED ON THE MEMORIAL/(Names)/AND TEN OTHERS UNKNOWN;
Column 1- Alfred Attwell/ Brian Attwell/ Mabel Attwell/ ? Austin/ Edith Jane Baker/ H Evelyn Bourdhot/ Gladys B Benbrook/ Henry John Bone/ Mary Ann Bone; Column 2- Florence N Hicksey/ Irene N M Garton/ Herbert Edwards/ Kate Gittuss/ Maud Dorothy Hall/ Frederick R Hastman/ Martha Howe/ Dora Hickie/ Lydia Kniller; Column 3- Edward Mcdohaffy/ Albert Martin/ Jane Lydia M.../ Robert Roah/ Elizabeth Rye/ George Rye/ Phyllis M Rye/ Dennis Rayment/ Iva Eva Rayment; Column 4- Joan Rayment/ [9 hard to read names- not due to erosion]
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