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    Memorial

    Watford Grammar School - WW1

    Plaque

    Source: Andrew Tatham

    1/3

    Current Location

    WATFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Rickmansworth Road, Watford, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD18 7JF, England

    OS Grid Reference

    TQ 09797 96320

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    Type of Memorial
    Board / Plaque / Tablet
    WMR Reference Number
    19606
    Description
    BRASS PLAQUE IN THREE SECTIONS MOUNTED IN A WALL-MOUNTED, WOODEN FRAME. COMMEMORATION IN THE CENTRAL SECTION: ALL THREE SECTIONS CARRY THE NAMES (IN FOUR COLUMNS) AND ALL LETTERING IS ENGRAVED.
    Inscription
    Left Plaque section - [Surnames A-Go] Central plaque section - IN MEMORY OF/ THE OLD BOYS & MASTERS/ OF THIS SCHOOL/ WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES/ IN THE GREAT WAR/ 1914-1918./ [Surnames Gr-Ra]/ "DOLCE ET DECORUM EST PRO PATRIA MORI" Right Plaque Section - [Surnames Ri-Yo]
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    97
    Died
    96
    Information shown
    surname, initials, honours
    Order of names
    Surname

    Components

    Plaque

    Height: 910MM

    Width: 1300MM


    Made from: Brass


    Condition: Good


    • Church Times 23 Dec 2016, page 38-regarding Rifleman Bertram Prewett