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Shoolbred war memorial

Inscription

1914 – 1918. Roll of Honour of members of the House of Jas. Shoolbred & Co. Ltd. who joined the Country’s Armed Forces.
Lieut. Colonel R. Shoolbred, CMG, TD, DL, JP.

{At the top of the first of 6 panels:}
Those who made the supreme sacrifice
{A list of 26 names in alphabetical sequence. See Subjects commemorated.}

{Halfway down the first panel:}
Served
{A list of 519 names in roughly alphabetical sequence which continues across all 6 panels. See Subjects commemorated.}

The  page for this memorial has been immensely helpful in giving the meanings of various military codes, such as R.A.M.C.; R.A.S.C. (M.T.); R.N.A.S.; R.W.K., etc.

The extent to which WW1 was dependent on horses is brought home by one of the names on this list: G. E. Payne is described as a "Shoeing Smith".

Researching this memorial we learnt the architectural term "nowy headed" indicating that there is a projection, usually curved, at the middle of the top edge. We've been investigating memorials similar to this for over 20 years - there's always something new to learn.

Site: Shoolbred war memorial (1 memorial)

WC1, University Street, Paramount Court

This site used to be the Shoolbred department store and this memorial was displayed there. Shoolbreds ceased trading in 1931, the building was acquired by Harrods, demolished and was replaced with the Paramount Court block of flats. Prior to demolition this memorial was retrieved and stored by Harrods in various locations until being moved to Paramount Court in August 2019. 

Source: which has more detail.

The memorial is in the ground floor stairwell of Paramount Court, accessed via the entrance foyer in University Street.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Shoolbred war memorial

Subjects commemorated i

World War 1

We'd always assumed that this war was known as the Great War until WW2 came a...

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James Shoolbred & Co.

James Shoolbred and Company was a drapers which expanded into furniture and t...

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Lieut. Colonel R. Shoolbred, CMG, TD, DL, JP

A member of the family that owned the Shoolbred department store. Wrote a wa...

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Able

A member of Jas. Shoolbred & Co. Ltd. who served in WW1 and returned. Roy...

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J. Adams

A member of Jas. Shoolbred & Co. Ltd. who served in WW1 and returned. Lon...

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