Twickenham war memorial
TW1, Cross Deep, Radnor Gardens
Distinctively, apart from featuring women, the statue portrays a joyous soldier, as opposed to the more usual sombre figure.
Distinctively, apart from featuring women, the statue portrays a joyous soldier, as opposed to the more usual sombre figure.
There are several names at the bottom of the memorial which are not in alphabetical order. Presumably these were added after the memorial...
The Belcher plaque is on the stone in the foreground of our photo, and the St Mark's cairn and WW2 memorials behind it.
The 3 lists are each in alphabetical sequence. The lettering on the memorial is clear and easy to read - one benefit of the memorial bein...
The steps of the church are a popular meeting place for devotees of the brewing industry. It's rather ironic that just down the way is a ...
When we visited the location, the Cornwell plaque was obscured by wreaths and soil, so we couldn't get a photograph. The inscription has ...
The 1920s photo of the church shows the WW1 memorial in place in front of the church, facing south west. The plinth supported a tall pill...
See our page for the WW1 memorial to which this unusual tablet is affixed for an explanation.
An earlier memorial had become indecipherable and was replaced by this one in 2017. The memorial gives the gender and age so we can anal...
Five of the names were added at a later date to the 1914 - 18 plaque, and one to the 1939 - 45 one. Note that this memorial has no relig...