St John the Evangelist Palmers Green - war memorial
N13, Bourne Hill, 1
An unusual memorial featuring Christ embracing a wounded soldier. Restored in 2014, but not the names. We cannot transcribe them and we c...
An unusual memorial featuring Christ embracing a wounded soldier. Restored in 2014, but not the names. We cannot transcribe them and we c...
In the inscription "they gave their lives" is given as a quotation but its source is not obvious. When we visited, in addition to a few ...
The Charteris foundation stone is on a wall of the church, outside our photo, to the left The church had its origins in a 1904 iron miss...
We searched the garden and could not find the list of names referenced in the inscription. War Memorials Online has: "Memorial paved ga...
Through the gates you can see that most of the names are nicely picked out but that some panels are damaged by what looks like damp (as y...
We think this may have been the sign giving the name of a ward at the hospital. It would fit in a fan-light above a door very nicely.
The original 1923 WW1 memorial consisted of the whole Casualty Department building for the Royal Northern Hospital, including this arched...
The phrase "gratitude to God for national and parochial progress during that eventful period" is a fascinating insight into the late Vict...
These were presumably navigational signs for people visiting St David’s wing, indicating where to find the various wards, etc. "Ifor" is ...
This plaque was unveiled on 18 September 2020 at a small memorial ceremony but was not erected on the building until some time in November.