Monument

All Saints Fulham war memorial

Inscription

{On the base:}
1914 - 1918

War memorials online provides: "This memorial commemorates parishioners who died during the Great War. Their names are recorded on a second memorial that can be viewed within the church, on the wall behind the aisles on the south (ie: river) side of the building."

Site: All Saints Fulham war memorial (1 memorial)

SW6, Putney Bridge Approach, All Saints church, Fulham

We all like a nice bit of gothic, don't we?

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All Saints Fulham war memorial

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World War 1

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