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Berkshire War Memorials
The Church is located at the junction of the north end of Bartholomew St and West Mills SU470670
For further details see the entries in the West Berks Memorials site by clicking on the WB references
WW1 Memorial (WM5498) (WB086) (N41406)
A framed scroll
WW2 Memorial (WM5221) (WB082) (N41407)
A wooden panel
Blackford Memorial (WM6038) (WB087) (N)
A metal plaque in memory of W Blackford died 11/3/1902
Rogers Memorial (WM6037) (WB002) (N41426)
HMS Tigris Memorial (WM5444) (WB502) (N41403)
In memory of the crew of HMS Tigris, lost at sea 27/2/1943
Burma Campaign Memorial (WM5442) (WB503) (N41404)
A brass plaque commemorating the Burma Campaign in WW2
Bellringers Memorial (WM7026) (WB317) (N)
A brass plaque commeorating two of the church's bellringers who died in WW1. It was dedicated 13th July 1920.
Speenhamland Triptych (WM5499) (WB088) (N41405)
Three panels listing names from WW1 - dedicated 12/12/1920 it was originally located in St Mary's School, Speenhamland
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WEST BERKSHIRE - Newbury - St Nicholas Church
The Church is located at the junction of the north end of Bartholomew St and West Mills SU470670
For further details see the entries in the West Berks Memorials site by clicking on the WB references
WW1 Memorial (WM5498) (WB086) (N41406)
A framed scroll
WW2 Memorial (WM5221) (WB082) (N41407)
A wooden panel
Blackford Memorial (WM6038) (WB087) (N)
A metal plaque in memory of W Blackford died 11/3/1902
Rogers Memorial (WM6037) (WB002) (N41426)
HMS Tigris Memorial (WM5444) (WB502) (N41403)
In memory of the crew of HMS Tigris, lost at sea 27/2/1943
Burma Campaign Memorial (WM5442) (WB503) (N41404)
A brass plaque commemorating the Burma Campaign in WW2
Bellringers Memorial (WM7026) (WB317) (N)
A brass plaque commeorating two of the church's bellringers who died in WW1. It was dedicated 13th July 1920.
Speenhamland Triptych (WM5499) (WB088) (N41405)
Three panels listing names from WW1 - dedicated 12/12/1920 it was originally located in St Mary's School, Speenhamland
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