ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, WATFORD WW1

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Reference WMO/303172

Address:

St. Andrew's Church

Church Road

194 Lower High Street

Watford

Watford

WD17 4PY

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Raised
About the memorial: Large, rectangular bronze plaque with decorative border and central nowy head. Horizontal sword and a crown depicted below the nowy head and above the names of the fallen, shown in five columns. A wooden shelf, supported by three small brackets, sits below the plaque.
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PRO PATRIA / [names x 63] / 1914 - 1919

John Attenborough, Herbert M Bailey, Samuel Bean, William Bean, H Berners Begg, Rivers G Begg, Charles H Beven, Eric S Bird, William A Bridge, Sidney C Brightman, Frederick J Brinkley, William G Brookes, John W Brown, Cyril G Busby, Clement Carpenter, Thomas Roy Chant, Sidney Cooper, Sidney F Dawes, Reginald Dolley, Stanley Dunham, Albert H Dyer, Edwin A Dyer, Charles P A Falkner, Norman L Feilden, William Field, Mortimer Fisher, Alfred Griffin, George E Griffin, Neville Griffin, William Griffin, Percy Griffith, Cecil A N Hallworth, Eric C Halsey, Fred Harman, Eustace C Harris, Alfred E Hewitt, Reginald Hoare, Arthur W Hunt, Cyril C Kilby, John Kilby, Charles F Knight, Sydney H Knight, John S R Lake, Reginald St G Lake, William Eric McKay, Sir Stanley Maude, Leslie G Neighbour, Cecil Ivan Nokes, Frederic Parkes, Richard L Parkes, Leonard C Quarry, Leslie H Routledge, Frank Russell, George W Sharp, Harold B Thorn, Lewis R Tippen, Francis Underwood, Richard Walldock, Ernest C Webb, George H Weller, John White, Thomas B White, Joseph Yerrill.

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