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Plaque

St Bartholomew's Gatehouse

Erection date: 1932

Inscription

This gatehouse was restored in 1932 to the use of the church in memory of the two brothers, Sir Aston Webb RA and Ed. Alfred Webb FSA, also of Frederick L. Dove DL FSA who worked together on the restoration of the fabric of the church for over 40 years.

This delightful plaque has a crest at each end. The open gate rather spoils the picture.

Site: St Bartholomew's Church Gatehouse (4 memorials)

EC1, West Smithfield, St Bartholomew's church

The restoration of this church was the first major work by Aston Webb. His brother, Edward, was churchwarden at the time. Webb and colleagues had the WW1 memorial installed, which includes the name of his son, Philip.

The small Wallace plaque is about halfway along the path from the gatehouse to the church, on the north side.

Photos of the 2015 "Ceremony Of The Widow’s Sixpence" plus early photos of the site at . And more at .

In the 1940s this gatehouse served as a, very small, rectory for the church.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
St Bartholomew's Gatehouse

Subjects commemorated i

Frederick L. Dove

DL FSA. We believe he was one of the Dove Bros..

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Sir Aston Webb

Also designed the eastern façade of Buckingham Palace (Londonist has a good p...

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Edward Alfred Webb

FSA. Brother of Sir Aston Webb.

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
St Bartholomew's Gatehouse

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St Bartholomew's WW1 memorial

St Bartholomew's WW1 memorial

{On a metal frieze, probably brass, a quote from John 10:10.} "That they mig...

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St Bartholomew's WW1 memorial - Cuthbert Farrar Savage

St Bartholomew's WW1 memorial - Cuthbert Farrar Savage

We have to assume that his name is on the side of the stone because it arrive...

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William Wallace funeral, 2005

William Wallace funeral, 2005

The walk from Scotland is documented at Crann Tara.

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