St Paul's Church War Memorial screen with plaques

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Reference WMO/92285

Address:

St Barnabas Church

Canal Street

Jericho

Oxford

OX2

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Screen
Lettering: Unknown
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: This memorial was presumably moved to St Barnabas's Church when St Paul's Church, in Walton Street closed in 1969. It shows the figure of Christ on the Cross, with the names of the First World War dead spread across two white panels below. The dates of the Second World War were later added to each side of the cross, with no names.
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[At top] TANTUS LABOR NON SIT CASSUS / [across top of two panels underneath]: FOR GOD, KING & COUNTRY: 1914–1918 [followed by 29 names running continuously and horizontally across the two plaques]/ R.I.P. [Added later each side of the cross] 1939 1945 [no names]

Fred. C. BENNETT/ Harry BOYD/ Walter BRADFIELD/ Geo. J. BURGESS/ Ralph CHESHIRE/ Geo. G. CLARK/ Wm. COLLIER/ Wm. H. T. COUSINS/ Chas. R. COWLEY/ T. G. H. CUDD/ Percy EDGINGTON/ Fred. J. EVANS/ Sidney J. GRIFFIN/ Horatio HARPER/ Harry A. HARRIS/ Leslie HINE/ Wm. HOWKINS/ Wm. HUNT/ Herbert L. JACKSON/ Harold R. JOHNSON/ Chas. E. LEWIS/ Alf. C. LONG/ Philip MARTIN/ Reuben NICHOLS/ Ernest F. PANTING/ Reg. W. PARSONS/ Bertie C. RAWLINS/ Mark B. SHAYLER/ Ernest W. SOANES/ Arthur TAYLOR/ Stanley TRUBY/ Geo. A. TURTLE/ Herbert A. WEST/ Clarence J. WHARTON/ Jas. J. WHARTON/ Chas. A. WHEELER/ Bernard WHITE/ Alex G. A. WIBLIN/ Wm. WILLOUGHBY

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