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Plaque

Shepherd's Bush Road Methodist Church

Erection date: 19/7/1925

Inscription

To the glory of God and in memory of our fallen comrades this stone was laid by Mr Thos. Anthony, July 19th 192?
{The stone is badly vandalised, and the year is illegible.}

Site: Shepherd's Bush Road Methodist Church (1 memorial)

W14, Lakeside Road, Shepherd's Bush Road Methodist Church

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Shepherd's Bush Road Methodist Church

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World War 1

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Shepherd's Bush Road Methodist Church

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Thomas Anthony

Methodist active in the 1920s.

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