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Major John A Higgon Memorial Window
St Mary's Church
Stained glass window in St Mary's Church. Christ with crucifix surrounded by Australian soldiers.
WALLINGFORD
Market Place
War Memorial unveiled 22 May 1921 with post 1945 inscriptions. Stone: bronze statue. Square stepped base; square plinth with bronze panels of names to each side. Decorative frieze to top. Designed by...
Brentford Football Club
Gtech Community Stadium
Steel plaque, originally displayed outside the ground at Griffin Park. When Brentford FC relocated plaque was moved to the West Stand of the Gtech Community Stadium.
Peartree Green Cross
Church of St Mary Extra
The cross is in front of St Mary Extra Church on Peartree Road. It is rough-hewn, with incised panels. There are boards inside the church with the names on. In November 1921 an order was placed with G...
Rhyd-y-main Siloh Chapel (Calvinistic Methodist) Stone of Remembrance
Siloh Chapel graveyard (now private house)
Siloh was a Calvinistic Methodist chapel between Rhyd-y-main and Bryncoedifor, founded in 1874 which is now a private dwelling. Its marble tablet is now located in the chapel’s graveyard. (Welsh mem...
Hunton WW1 Roll of Honour (Fallen)
St James Church
"Framed partially hand written scroll in poor condition (damp damaged) found in vestry on floor." This is the report in the Hampshire War Memorials website. The compilers visited the church in 1986 an...
Maesbury
St John's Church
Sited on the main road just beyond the village boundary sign, this stone cross on an engraved plinth stands in the small cemetery at the side of the substantial tin chapel. It is a plain rough hewn La...
Paisley
Gilmour Street
The memorial has a tapered rectangular plinth which is raised on a four stepped base. The simple plinth carries 2 No. inset bronze plaques – with battlefield inscriptions, and commemorative inscrip...
Anwoth Parish (Original)
Gatehouse and Borgue Parish Church
Following WW1 Anwoth chose to commemorate the fallen on this bronze plaque. It was replaced in 1948 with a marble tablet which incorporated the fallen of both World Wars (WMO/274787). See the Link to...
ROYAL MASONIC HOSPITAL WWII GRATITUDE BOARD
Ravenscourt Park Hospital
Wall-mounted bronze plaque with embossed lettering. Embossed emblems of the three services along base: anchor and rope, crossed swords below crown and lion and airforce emblem of eagle and crown.
Captain Allan George Cameron and Captain Archibald Cameron
Cameron Family Burial Ground
Rough stone cairn with inscribed stone tablet in the burial ground used for the Cameron family at Achnacarry. Easiest access is on foot from the East end of Loch Arkaig.
Otley Memorial Garden and Wall WWII
Otley Memorial Garden
Garden and brick wall at one end holding plaques. Linked to WW1 cross record WMO254609 (seen in photos here)
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