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The Romford War memorial (Right Base Panel)

The Romford war Memorial exists in the Main Road, Romford, near to the Town Hall. It appears to have been updated in 1996 to list all civilians and members of H M Forces whom perished in the second world war, these are engraved around the base of the monument. The placard at the base states :

"The panels recording the names of the Townspeople of Romford who gave their lives in the Second World War were added to this War Memorial on 10 November, 1996. These names are also recorded on panels at Romford War Memorial Old Folks' Club, 21a Eastern Road, Romford."

Here is the Left Base Panel:

War Memorial Left Base 

Romford War Memorial listing those who died in the second world war, both civilians and members of H M Forces - from Romford

 

H M Forces

Ripley C A
Roberts-Medway G E
Robins F
Rome E
Rowland D C
Rudge A A
Sach D B
Saunders F W
Segger G A
Sergeant E E
Sewell M C
Shonk R V
Simmons A V
Sleigh E J
Snook L E
Squire V
Stanger J F
Starr E F
Stone T C
Stratford E E
Taylor F E
Thompspn H W
Thompson J
Thompson N
Thorogood H
Todd F T
Tucker R F
Tyler J A
Tyler S C
Vince C
Vine H W
Vinton F G
Wade A G
Warder A D
Watson R B
Watson W
Webb C A
Webb R E
Webster J R
Wells F J
Weston K F
Whitaker R G
White F B
White H E
Wilde C J
Wilkins A B
Williamson W H
Wilson H J
Wilson K F
Wiltshire W G
Wiseman A W
Woodhouse R A R M
Woolmore C W
Wright A W
Young J A
Richard Campbell
Bllomfield L S
Appleyard D R C
Clarke K W
Duncan J R
Gilbert K W
Thorogood F K
Howland Guy
Urpeth R V
Cameron J P B
Durdle T S G



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