Whiteleys WW1 (Lost)

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Reference WMO/304064

Address:

Whiteleys Department Store

149 Queensway

Bayswater

London

W2 4YN

England

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Status: Lost/missing
Type: Freestanding
Location: Unknown
Setting: Unknown
Description: Composite
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
  • Stone Marble
Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: A marble pedestal holding a bronze recumbent warrior wrapped in a Union Jack, with the bronze figures of weeping Charity at his feet and Britannia tendering a laurel wreath at his head. Above, a white marble tablet with the names of the Fallen in gold lettering. Dedicated by Field-Marshal Lord Methuen, 1st June 1923. Located on the fourth floor, beneath the dome and near the restaurant, in an area designated as the "Memorial Chapel".
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Pro Patria / In Glorious Memory / of / eighty-five men who went out from this / store and fell in the Great War / 1914 to 1918 / [85 names in 4 columns] / [on pedestal] Their Name Liveth for Evermore!

E. V. Adams, T. E. Adnams, S. J. Albin, H. Baker, R. Barnes, T. Barratt, S. H. Bartlett, A. J. Batchelor, M. Bennett, J. W. Booker, A. V. Brewer, G. Butcher, C. A. Cade, E. Camish, C. G. Caplin, W. Capps, W. Cates, E. M. Cave, John Cave, L. Concannon, A. B. Cook, W. Cook, H. V. Cooper, E. G. H. Cox, T. C. F. Cracknell, G. Cripps, A. Davies, J. E. Dow, J. Egan, J. W. Evans, R. J. Favell, F. N. Fell, H. W. Fletcher, V. J. Garratt, N. Goldsmith, W. E. Gough, T. Hallinan, C. T. Hancard. A. T. Herbert, J. Herbert, W. R. Holder, H. T. Holland, T. Holt, W. H. Hooper, A. Hope, R. Jenkins, C. R. Judd, H. Kirby, H. T. Kirby, F. W. Larcombe, E. T. Llewellyn, C. Macdonald, F. Maddicks, B. G. Marlow, T. P. Matterson, A. R. Message, F. W. Moore, F. Morgan, C. A. Morris, E. Morris, F. Milne, G. Minter, F. A. Munday, J. C. Newman, W. G. Oakley, A. Parsons, A. Phillips, F. Powell, R. Power, A. Rawlings, R. E. Rayner, T. Read, P. A. Russell, W. G. Russell, P. J. Ryan, A. Shew, W. E. Shirley, H. B. Smith, J. Smith, J. A. Smith, W. Stringer, F. Tremlett, W. Twigg, G. White, T. T. Wood.

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