the men of this church and parish who laid down their lives in the Great War 1914 - 1919.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Men of the parish (All Saints, Hackney) who fell in WW1
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All Saints Haggerston - WWI memorial
[On the stones at the base of the cross, in raised metal lettering:} To the ...
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Men of Twickenham who died in WW1 & WW2
Armed forces victims of both world wars.
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Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde
Field Marshal. Born Glasgow as Colin Macliver but his maternal uncle financed his education so he took his surname, Campbell. Rose through the army ranks, fought at the Crimea and as Commander-in-C...
Albert Victor Mortimer
From the parish of St Peter's in Bethnal Green and killed in WW1, a private aged 26.
Gordon Victor Young
Businessman in the fish industry. "Who knew Billingsgate Market well and built up the family business, W. Young & Son." The quote is on the plaque but we can't trace it, or indeed, find out any...
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