Watney Combe Reid and Co Brewery (WWII plaque)

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Reference WMO/74269

Address:

National Memorial Arboretum

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Croxall Road

Alrewas

DE13 7AR

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
About the memorial: Bronze plaque. This memorial was original located at the Stag Place Brewery, Pimlico, Victoria, London. The Stag Place Brewery was closed and subsequently demolished in the 1960s. This memorial was saved and was relocated to the cloisters of the War Widows Gardens at the National Memorial Arboretum.
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In memory of those of our tenants whose names and house signs are inscribed below who courageously enduring lost their lives by enemy action during the bombing of London 1940-1945. [Names]. This tablet was unveiled by Colonel O P Serocold CVG Chairman of Watney Combe Reid and Co Ltd, November 1945.

Bond, Mr and Mrs William 'Jack of Newbury' Kensal Road; Corteel, Desire A C 'Goat in Boots' Fulham; Duckham, William H 'Hertford Arms' Mayfair; Hearn, Mrs Florence A 'Pitts Head' Mayfair; Howell, Henry 'Goat and Kids' Battersea; Kerins, Mr and Mrs John 'Portland Arms' Bloomsbury; Lindley, Mrs Charlotte 'Star and Garter' Rotherhithe; Turner, John J 'Falcon' Bethnal Green; Waddling, Philip 'Red Lion' Clapton; Walton, Mr and Mrs Sydney G 'Load of Hay' Greenford; Williams, Walter G 'Ordnance Arms' Woolwich; Yearsley, Thomas F and Miss Irene 'Coach and Horses' Bow.

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