Rev. A. C. Buckell cross
W5, The Grove, St Saviour's Church House car park
This cross must have been raised shortly after Buckell's death in 1936.
This cross must have been raised shortly after Buckell's death in 1936.
Here fell PC Laurence Brown, 28th August 1990. {Below is the badge of the Metropolitan Police.}
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