Plaque

Haines and Marley

Inscription

In loving memory of Fr. George Haines, 1927 - 2000 and Aidan Marley, 1978 - 2000.

Site: St John the Evangelist - WW1 and two other plaques (3 memorials)

N1, Duncan Terrace, St John the Evangelist

The Haines and Marley plaque is to the left, Hume to the right.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Haines and Marley

Subjects commemorated i

Fr. George Francis Haines

All we can discover about Haines is contained in a video, title: St John Evan...

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Aidan Michael Marley

The Islington Gazette, 21 July 2010 carries an 'in memoriam' for Marley, from...

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Haines and Marley

Also at this site i

Basil Hume, Duncan Terrace

Basil Hume, Duncan Terrace

Blessed on the first of July 1993 by His Eminence Cardinal Basil Hume, OSB, t...

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St John's WW1 Memorial

St John's WW1 Memorial

Note that Pte. Charles R. King, 7th Centre of London Regiment, appears twice ...

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