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2nd Lt Arthur Percy Foulsham

St Mary's Church

Rectangular plaque set on a wooden backboard with the badge of the Royal Garrison Artillary above and the inscription in raised lettering. Located in St Mary's Church in Twickenham.

Ealing County Grammar School WW2 (Lost)

Ealing Green College

A memorial plaque, displayed in the Ealonian Room (WMO/302619). From 'West Middlesex Gazette', 24th June 1950: 'A tablet bearing the names of the 1939-45 dead, worked by the Birmingham Guild, is on...

London County Westminster and Parrs Bank (WW1) Chiswick Branch

NatWest Chiswick Branch

Bronze wall plaque, hung in display of plaques from Chiswick and the now-closed Brentford branch. It commemorates Leslie Stephen Gander, Henry Stevens Illing and Walter Oswald Russell

Flying Officer James Ronald (Dick) Worswick

Chiswick Old Cemetery

Addition to base of Worswick family grave. Flying Officer James Ronald Worswick is also remembered on the Runnymede Memorial.

Westminster Bank (WW2) Richmond branch

Natwest

Bronze wall plaque.

St Paul's School - WW1 Panels

St Paul's School

13 memorial panels containing 490 names, originally dedicated 11 May 1926 in the school's War Memorial Chapel at Hammersmith Road (WMO/289047). The school moved to Lonsdale Road Barnes in 1968, where...

2/Cpl. F. J. Paice (Battlefield Cross)

The Church Of The Holy Innocents

The Battlefield Cross of Frederick John Paice. Found behind a pipe in the church boiler room in 2006. Now displayed in the South Transept along with a ceramic poppy from ‘Blood Swept Lands and Se...

St James' Church - WWI Reredos

In private hands

A WW1 memorial reredos, first dedicated November 1921, with painted panels and dedications added later by artist Stanley Watkins. St James' Church closed in 2018, the reredos has since been removed an...

Barnes Methodist Church WW2

Barnes Methodist Church

Memorial of unknown type. The Church was re-ordered in the early 21st century when the worship space was moved upstairs. For WW1 (when the Church was Wesleyan) see WMO/303225. One of the names is Fli...

Private A Collins

Mortlake (Hammersmith New) Cemetery

Addition to family gravestone, plot D7. Private Albert Collins (12783), who died 22nd April 1916, is buried at Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres, France.

All Saints Church - WWI

St Mary's Church

Two matching timber boards, rectangular with carved pediment topped with fleur-de-lys. Inscribed with 336 names and ‘1914’ and ‘1918’ incised and gilded. The boards were dedicated 23rd April 1...

NORTH GREENFORD

All Hallows Churchyard

Stone block with bronze plaque attached to top surface.

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