From Wandsworth Times: "Over 400 local women, children and men died in the bombings in the Second World War." The context is not clear whether this refers to Wandsworth as a whole or just Battersea.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Battersea men, women and children killed in WW2
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Battersea WW2 memorial
To the memory of the men, women and children of Battersea who lost their live...
Other Subjects
Watney Combe Reid
In 1837 James Watney (1800 - 84) became a partner in the Stag Brewery, Pimlico and the Watney family were the main partners there for much of the 19th century. In 1889 James Watney & Co., acqui...
men, women and children of Smithfield who lost their lives in conflict since WW1
Although the Smithfield memorial does not specifically refer to them this dedication is intended to include the many Smithfield workers who died when a V2 rocket hit the market during the final day...
Medical Society of London
Founded by Dr Lettsom. Originally based in the City, the Medical Society moved to its present house, Lettsom House, 11 Chandos Street, in 1873.
George M. Hammer and Co. Ltd.
Firm of furniture makers, such as school desks and park benches. From London Fine: "Operating in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Hammer were an old English furnisher, in their words; 'Manufactur...
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