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Plaque

Turnham Green Church Hall

Erection date: 18/10/1913

Inscription

To the glory of God this stone was laid by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Kensington on the Feast of Saint Luke MCMXIII {1913}
Edwin Noyes MA, Vicar of Turnham Green
Charles Shattock ...

St Luke's feast day is 18 October. It's very possible that the text we can't quite read identifies Shattock as a churchwarden along with another name. that is quite common on plaques of this type.

Site: Turnham Green Church Hall (1 memorial)

W4, Heathfield Gardens, Heathfield House School

The "Turnham Green Church Hall" above the entrance door is a very nice example of Arts and Crafts detailing. The building is now the main site for .

When we first found this foundation stone in Summer 2016, it was obscured by the plants with red flowers. So we made a note to go back. October 2018 a large grey planter/bench had been built across the stone. A helpful man doing some maintenance let us in through the gate and by leaning over, pulling the plants to one side and moving some soil out the way we could read an extra line but we can also see that there is yet more text. 

Various information boards nearby refer to the Battle of Turnham Green, fought on 13th November 1642. It took place over Acton Green, Acton Green Common, and a large area south of both sites, down towards Chiswick House. There seems to be no memorial as such so this seems as good a place as any to mention it.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Turnham Green Church Hall

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The Reverend Edwin Noyes, M.A.

Vicar of Christ Church on Turnham Green from 1906 until at least 1913. Edwin...

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Charles Shattock

Shattock Family History has a terrific Victorian family photo captioned: "Cha...

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Turnham Green Church Hall

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John Primatt Maud, Bishop of Kensington

Bishop of Kensington 1911 until his death. John Primatt Maud was born on 13 ...

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