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    Memorial

    Abington Avenue Congregational Church - WW1, tablet

    Abington Avenue Congregational Church First World War tablet

    Source: Christine Whipp

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    Current Location

    Near the pulpit., Abington Avenue United Reformed Church, Abington Avenue, Northampton, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 4QA, England

    OS Grid Reference

    SP 76926 61748

    Denomination

    United Reformed

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    Type of Memorial
    Board / Plaque / Tablet
    WMR Reference Number
    42181
    Description
    Wall mounted brass plaque on wooden base. Red cross within a black wreath, ten rosettes around the edge.
    Inscription
    + / IN HONOURED MEMORY OF THE MEN OF / THIS CHURCH WHO MADE THE SUPREME / SACRIFICE IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918 / (14 NAMES) / "THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE"
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    14
    Died
    14
    Information shown
    Forenames, surname, regiment
    Order of names
    Listed alphabetically by surname
    Custodian
    The Church

    Components

    Plaque

    Height: 3ft

    Width: 2ft 4in


    Made from: Brass


    Condition: Good


    Backboard

    Made from: Wood


    Condition: Good


    • Northampton Chronicle and Echo 9/5/1924: reported the unveiling.