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Sergeant Major Sinclair John Colley Baikie
St John the Evangelist Episcopal Church
Rectangular brass plaque with wooden backboard.
William Wickham Ogilvy
Church of the Holy Cross
The tablet is between the arches of the pillars separating the nave from the north aisle, facing the nave. See also WMO/274483 for his battlefield cross
Eton C.L.B. Old Members Club
Eton (St. John) Church Cemetery
The listed stone lych gate dates from 1844, but the memorial is the later pair of timber gates within, dedicated to the Eton Church Lads Brigade Old Members Club. The WW1 dedication runs across the t...
St John the Baptist Church, WW1 Pulpit
St John the Baptist Church
Pulpit of stone, in octagonal form having open panels containing iron grills. The integral Stair has stone balustrades. There is a plaque mounted on the wall behind the pulpit recording the names of t...
9th USAAF and other units at RAF Grove
Grove Cemetery
Square paving stone inscribed with the crest of the 9th USAAF at the top and dedication below.
Lieutenant Kenneth Duff-Dunbar DSO WW2-Organ
St John the Evangelist Episcopal Church
A church organ with a dedicatory plaque attached to the top left hand side.
Clifford Chew
Eton Wick Primitive Methodist Chapel
Electric lighting, with dedication to Clifford Chew (and his father Archibald Barrow Chew) on a wooden plaque.
14714 Major Henry Fairfax Wickham-Boynton
St Martin's Church
Henry Wickham-Boynton is buried in the church graveyard. Is it a war memorial? How did he die?
West Wickham & Streetley End War Memorial
St Mary's Church
In the churchyard of St Mary's, West Wickham, to the right of the path, a rough hewn stone Latin cross on a domed rough stone plinth on a two stepped base. The plinth has a smooth cut face which was c...
Sub-LtPeter Louis Alen
Church of St Francis of Assisi
Stone tablet. Peter Louis Alen is buried in the Woodlawn Park North Cemetery in Miami, Florida.
Stirling WP-OEH907
St Mary's Church
Earthenware pot containing Flemish soil from the crash site of Stirling WP-OEH907 which left RAF West Wratting on 3 July 1943 an crashed near Gent with the loss of all the crew, who are buried in Gent...
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