In WW2 the regiment served in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. 64 officers and men were killed while serving in it. Many other officers were killed who had received their training in the regiment.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Inns of Court Regiment - those killed in WW2
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Lincoln's Inn Chapel - WW2 memorial
This tablet commemorates with pride and gratitude the distinguished service o...
Other Subjects
people of Camberwell who died or suffered in war
We think the commemoration refers only to WW2, but it's unclear.
Royal Astronomical Society
Formed as the Astronomical Society on 10 March 1820 with Sir William Herschel as the titular first President. The Royal Astronomical Society is a learned society and charity that encourages and p...
London Hop Trade
Hops were introduced to England from the Netherlands. They were grown principally in Kent and brought to London via the River Thames and later by rail to London Bridge. By the mid-nineteenth centur...
W. Bryer & Sons
Gold refiners and assayers who occupied 53 and 54 Barbican. The street then named 'Barbican' ran where Beech Street now is, the tunnel section between Aldersgate Street and Golden Lane. The Bryers ...
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