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Memorial details

Memorial type
Panelling
District
Richmond Upon Thames
Town
Barnes
County
Greater London
Country
England
Commemoration
Second World War (1939-1945)
Ceremony
  • Dedicated
    Date: 15 March 1951
    Attended by: Bishop of Salisbury, Dr W. L. Anderson
  • Unveiled
    Date: 15 March 1951
    Attended by: Field Marshal Lord Montgomery of Alamein
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Lost
Not lost
WM Reference
58877

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Current location

First floor in corridor near High Master's office.
St Pauls School
Lonsdale Road
Barnes
Richmond Upon Thames
Greater London
SW13 9JT
England

OS Grid Ref: TQ 22535 78072
Denomination: Undefined

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Previous locations
  • In the Chapel.
    153
    St Pauls School
    Hammersmith Road
    West Kensington
    Hammersmith And Fulham
    Greater London
    W6 7BY
    England

    OS Grid Ref: TQ 23994 78691
    Denomination: Undefined
Description
Panelling originally in the Memorial Chapel, containing 259 names of the fallen incised on nine panels.
Inscription
ACCEDUNT NOMINA/PAULINORUM QUI TERRA/ MARI AERE PERIERUNT/MCMXXXIX- MCMXLV/ (Names in date order of entry to the school)
Inscription legible?
yes
Commemorations
  • Second World War (1939-1945)
    Total names on memorial: 259
    Served and returned: 0
    Died: 259
    Exact count: no
    Information shown: surname,rank,regiment,additional,decorations
    Order of information: additional,surname
Components
  • Panelling
    Measurements: Undefined
    Materials: Wood - Oak
Listing information
Condition
History
Seven panels were approx. 89 in. x 21 in. and two 48 in. x 20in.
Trust fund/Scholarship
No
Purpose: As part of the memorial, the school raised a fund of £10,000 to help educate sons and daughters of Old Paulines killed in the war.
Reference

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