Memorial details
- Memorial type
- Window
- District
- City Of Westminster
- Town
- London
- County
- Greater London
- Country
- England
- Commemoration
- Boer War; Second (1899-1902)
- Maker
- C E Kempe & Co Ltd (Glazier)
- Lost
- Lost
- WM Reference
- 58957
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- Previous locations
- In Chapel of Royal Army Medical College
Royal Army Medical College Chapel
Grosvenor Road (Millbank)
London
City Of Westminster
Greater London
SW1P 4JU
England
OS Grid Ref: TQ 299 787
Denomination: Undefined
- In Chapel of Royal Army Medical College
- Description
- Two stained glass windows. The upper half of the North Window represents 'The Casting Forth of the Deaf and Dumb Spirit' and the lower half 'The Healing of the Centurion's Servant'. The upper half of the South Window represents 'The Incredulity of St Thomas' and the lower half 'The Charge to St Peter on the Sea Shore'.
- Inscription
- Tablet, South Window: This window and the one opposite with the decoration in the Apse were offered in honoured memory of the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Men of the Royal Army Medical Corps, and the Sisters of the Army Nursing Service who laid down their lives for their Sovereign and Country in the South African War, 1899-1902 (exact line spacing unknown) North Window, Upper: All things are possible to him that believeth North Window, Lower: Speak the word only and my servant shall be healed South Window, Upper: Blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed South Window, Lower: I am with you alway (sic) even unto the end of the world
- Inscription legible?
- yes
- Commemorations
- Boer War; Second (1899-1902)
Total names on memorial: 0
Served and returned: 0
Died: 0
Exact count: yes
Information shown: Undefined
Order of information: Undefined
- Boer War; Second (1899-1902)
- Components
- Window
Measurements: Undefined
Materials: Glass
- Window
- Condition
- History
- 2009: The Royal Army Medical College building is now used by Chelsea College of Art and Design.
- Trust fund/Scholarship
- No
Purpose: Unknown or N/A - Reference
- For Remembrance and in Honour of Those Who Lost Their Lives in the South African War 1899-1902 by Gildea, James 136/ 1911 Published:Eyre and Spottiswoode 1911 London
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