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The Belgian Village On The Thames

Warren Gardens

Standing stone made of Belgian Bluestone, dedicated to the Belgian refugees who stayed in Richmond and Twickenham during the Great War. Many of these were employed at M. Pelabon's munitions factory b...

The Royal Star and Garter Home (Closed)

The Royal Star and Garter Home

The Royal Star and Garter Home was designed by Edwin Cooper between 1919 and 1924 as a home for injured servicemen returning from the Great War. It was opened by King George the V and Queen Mary in Ju...

Richmond Corporation Depot WW1 Memorial and Roll of Honour (Lost)

Richmond Council Depot

'Richmond and Twickenham Times', 7 May 1921: "The memorial...takes the form of a neat oak tablet, the names being written in gold...placed in the mess room. Close by is the Corporation employees' ro...

Saints Mary Magdalene and Matthias WW1 Cross

St Mary Magdalene Church

A tall Gothic structure of Barnack ragstone, with a statue of St George slaying the dragon, a lantern and a Latin cross on top. The inscription runs through 5 sides of the hexagonal shaft, with the d...

Oddfellows Memorial Hall

Oddfellows Memorial Hall

A two-storey meeting hall, built as a memorial to members of the Richmond District of Oddfellows who gave their lives in the Great War. Dedicated 15th December 1928. Details from Richmond Herald, 22...

Richmond St Matthias' Church WW1 Window 2

St Matthias Church

Two light stained glass window- This is another in the series of World War 1 memorial windows showing saints, some with armed services insignia in the tracery. In this case the symbol is the rod of As...

2nd Lieutenant Granville John Henry Feilden

St Stephen's Church

Family memorial to soldier also on the 'Men of East Twickenham' plaque in same church. Date of death here is different from M.of E.T plaque and is correct (from CWGC)

Men Of East Twickenham

St Stephen's Church

A large, nowy-headed brass plaque, with a Latin cross, union flag and red ensign engraved at the top centre, and a separate addendum plaque beneath. Both plaques are mounted on a Caen stone backboard...

Richmond Postal Workers WW! & WW2

Richmond Delivery Office

Post Office War Memorial: WW1 plaque with WW2 addition, on a wooden backboard. Wall-mounted on the left side of the door in the callers' office. Not accessible to the public. Previously located at...

Kew Road Wesleyan Day School, Roll of Honour

Museum of Richmond

Framed roll of honour. The Kew Road Wesleyan Day School was next to the Wesleyan Church at the junction of Kew Road and Evelyn Road. That building was demolished in the mid-1990s, and the memorial i...

Lieutenant Godfrey Arthur Selwyn Dupuis

St Mary Magdalene Church

A brass plaque in a stone frame on a black backboard, located in the north aisle.

Kew Road Wesleyan Church

Raleigh Road United Church

Bronze plaque, originally with an oak backboard, dedicated 21 November 1920. This memorial was originally at the Kew Road Wesleyan Church on the junction of Kew Road and Evelyn Road. The church merg...

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