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Wickham Market Parishioners - WW1
Chapel Lane
Bronze plaque on alabaster. Wickham Market commemorated the 32 local servicemen who died by placing identical bronze plaques, designed by Messrs Jones and Willis of London, in both All Saints Church a...
Private Charles Anthony Harding
St Peter's Church
A rectangular brass plate with dedication in black, incised lettering.
Campsea Ashe Park
Ashe Park
Memorial to three Campsea Ashe Park gardeners. The garden is now known as Ashe Park and is private. No public access unless on open days or by appointment.
St Peter's Church WW1
St Peter's Church
A large expanse of pannelling, each panel with Gothic window like shape, surrounding a window. Each inset panel shows names in black lettering each with Army or Navy heading. Along the middle of a...
Bishop Sutton WW2 Window (2)
Holy Trinity Church
Three-light window with Christ depicted in the centre light.
Wick St Lawrence WW1 (2)
St Lawrence's Church
Wall mounted marble tablet with nowy head. Wreath in relief top centre containing cross and crown. (See Comment of 12/10/23.)
Stinchcombe Roll of Honour
St Cyr's Church
Small framed roll of honour. The IWM Register record gives this address as a previous address, with no present one. The church has been visited, and another memorial photographed, by an assiduous war...
Robert Wicksted Ethelston,
St Oswald's Church
Two brass plaques on the north wall of the church. Not a proper war memorial. He died in April 1914, not during WW1 as this entry orignally stated.
Welling (St Michael's Church plaque)
Greek Orthodox Church (formerly St Michael's Church)
Marble nowy-headed plaque with black lettering and a gold cross in the top centre. The memorial plaque was erected in 1921 in what was then St Michael's Church on Upper Wickham Lane. In 1932 a new S...
Roll of Honour to personnel lost on Ops from RAF Wratting Common
St. Mary's Church
Roll of Honour (RoH) remembers all those lost on Ops from RAF Wratting Common (AKA West Wickham) during WWII whilst serving with the following Bomber Command units; XC Sqn, 195 Sqn & 1651 HCU
Hackney Wick Parish
St Mary of Eton Church
Calvary and two plaques, fixed on wall of church, facing Eastway
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