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Berkshire War Memorials
Memorials are listed by the Imperial War Museum National Inventory of War Memorials. The references to their database are indicated by Nxxxxx and clicking on this reference will usually bring you their entry, (Not all the links have been made however at this point in time.)
In addition the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead maintains a database of memorials which are identified by WAMxxx. This reference is included in the lists of memorials which are arranged parish by parish. The Royal Borough is encouraging groups and individuals to research men who are named on memorials within the Borough. - Details of the arrangements for submitting the results of such research will be announced later.
Please select the town or village from the list below. This will take you to the page for that town or parish within The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Places in italics are settlements within the parish and will take you to the main parish page.
In view of the very large numbers of memorials at Eton College, the College has been treated as a separate parish, rather than under Eton.
Ascot - see Sunninghill
Beaumont - see Old Windsor
Bisham
Boyne Hill - see Maidenhead
Bray
Braywick - see Bray
Braywood - see Bray
Burchetts Green - see Hurley
Clewer - see Windsor
Cookham
Cookham Dean - see Cookham
Cookham Rise - see Cookham
Cox Green
Datchett
Dedworth - see Windsor
Down Place - see Bray
Eton
Eton College
Fifield - see Bray
Hall Place - see Hurley
Holyport - see Bray
Horton
Hurley
Knowl Hill - see Hurley
Littlewick Green - see White Waltham
Maidenhead
Monkey Island - see Bray
Oakley Green - see Bray
Ockwells - see Bray
Old Windsor
Shottesbrook
Shurlock Row - see Waltham St Lawrence
South Ascot - see Sunninghill
Stubbings - see Bisham
Sunningdale
Sunninghill
Touchen End - see Bray
Waltham St Lawrence
Warren Row - see Hurley
Water Oakley - see Bray
White Waltham
Windsor
Wraysbury
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WINDSOR and MAIDENHEAD
Memorials are listed by the Imperial War Museum National Inventory of War Memorials. The references to their database are indicated by Nxxxxx and clicking on this reference will usually bring you their entry, (Not all the links have been made however at this point in time.)
In addition the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead maintains a database of memorials which are identified by WAMxxx. This reference is included in the lists of memorials which are arranged parish by parish. The Royal Borough is encouraging groups and individuals to research men who are named on memorials within the Borough. - Details of the arrangements for submitting the results of such research will be announced later.
Please select the town or village from the list below. This will take you to the page for that town or parish within The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Places in italics are settlements within the parish and will take you to the main parish page.
In view of the very large numbers of memorials at Eton College, the College has been treated as a separate parish, rather than under Eton.
Ascot - see Sunninghill
Beaumont - see Old Windsor
Bisham
Boyne Hill - see Maidenhead
Bray
Braywick - see Bray
Braywood - see Bray
Burchetts Green - see Hurley
Clewer - see Windsor
Cookham
Cookham Dean - see Cookham
Cookham Rise - see Cookham
Cox Green
Datchett
Dedworth - see Windsor
Down Place - see Bray
Eton
Eton College
Fifield - see Bray
Hall Place - see Hurley
Holyport - see Bray
Horton
Hurley
Knowl Hill - see Hurley
Littlewick Green - see White Waltham
Maidenhead
Monkey Island - see Bray
Oakley Green - see Bray
Ockwells - see Bray
Old Windsor
Shottesbrook
Shurlock Row - see Waltham St Lawrence
South Ascot - see Sunninghill
Stubbings - see Bisham
Sunningdale
Sunninghill
Touchen End - see Bray
Waltham St Lawrence
Warren Row - see Hurley
Water Oakley - see Bray
White Waltham
Windsor
Wraysbury
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