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Tag Archives: memorabilia
Fulham Palace through the Great War
Running at Fulham Palace until 16 April 2015 (with some closure periods over Christmas), there is a free exhibition entitled ‘Fulham Palace through the Great War’. The exhibition tells the story of the Great War at Fulham Palace, the role … Continue reading
Posted in Archives & local studies, Hammersmith Library
Tagged archives, Bishop of London, Bishop Winnington-Ingram, exhibition, First World War, Fulham Borough Roll of Honour, Fulham Palace, Hammersmith library, local history, local studies, memorabilia, The Great War, William Burley, World War One, WW1
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St Andrew’s Roll of Honour
Morgan Phillips, one of Hammersmith & Fulham’s regular researchers at our archives, writes: St Andrew’s Church, Fulham Fields, has a Roll of Honour comprising 230 men who lost their lives in the Great War of 1914-18. Without this Roll only four … Continue reading