565 plaques with a category of World_War_History

Coronation Gardens, 13 Buckingham Road, Leyton, London E10 5NGLeyton War Memorial (World War History)Clapton Orient Football Club (Sport)The Footballers' Battalion (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 01-Feb-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: {Top plaque} Remembering the forty one players and staff of Clapton Orient Football Club who served with the 17th Bn Middlesex Regiment (The Footballers' Battalion) during the great war of whom three players gave their lives in the Battle of the Somme. Private William Jonas F/32 27th July 1916 Pte George Scott F/1583 16th August 1916 CSM Richard McFadden MM F/162 23rd October 1916
{Second plaque} To the memory of the service men & women of Leyton who sacrificed their lives in two world wars 1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945
{Third plaque} In grateful remembrance of all those people of Leyton who suffered in the world war 1939 - 1945
{Bottom plaque} In memory of the fallen of Leyton 1945 to present day Lest we forget

Notre Dame de la Garde, 1 Rue Fort du Sanctuaire, 13006 Marseille, FranceLiberation of Marseille(World War History)(Photos Taken: 14-Nov-2025)Link
Plaque Wording: AUGUST 25, 1944 PLEDGE BY SAINT LOUIS, KING OF FRANCE, THIS BASILICA WAS DELIVERED FROM THE THREAT OF DESTRUCTION BY A RECKLESS PROSECUTOR OF NOTRE DAME DE LA GARDE. FROM AUGUST 23 TO 27 THANKS TO THE SAME MIRACULOUS PROTECTION OF THE "BONNE MÈRE" THE CITY WAS LIBERATED FROM FOREIGN OCCUPATION BY THE VALIANT GROUPS OF GUNNERS OF THE 3 D.I.A. (ASSAULT GUNNERS OF THE MARINE-AFRICA [DIVISION] AND CUIRASSIERS OF THE 1 D.B. PLACED UNDER THE COMMAND OF GENERAL DE GOISLARD DE MONSABERT) "IT WAS SHE WHO PAID FOR PEACE" DECLARED THIS FEARLESS LEADER WHO LED THE LIBERATION ARMY. GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF MARSEILLE

Hôtel de Ville, 75004 Paris, FranceLiberation of Paris(World War History)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: ON AUGUST 20, 1944, AT DAWN, THE RESISTANCE OCCUPY THE TOWN HALL FOR THREE DAYS AND FOUR NIGHTS THEY RESISTED THE ENEMY ASSAULTS. ON AUGUST 23,THE PARISIAN LIBERATION COMMITTEE IS INSTALLED. ON THE EVENING OF AUGUST 24, THE FIRST SOLDIERS OF THE LECLERC DIVISION ARRIVE ON THE SCENE. ON AUGUST 25, 1944, PARIS WAS LIBERATED. THE BULLET IMPACTS ON THE FACADE OF THE TOWN HALL TESTIFY TO THESE FIGHTS

Lidice Rose Garden, Mare Street, Hackney, London E8 1HT Lidice Massacre(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

Lloyds TSB, 25 Gresham Street, London EC2V 7HNLloyds TSB War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 15-Oct-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {On the left} We will remember them
{On the right} In remembrance of all employees of the Lloyds TSB Group who have given their lives in times of conflict
{on the ground} For your tomorrow we gave our today

220 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8SDLondon Ambulance Service War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-May-2023)Link

near 32 Borough High Street, London SE1 1XULondon Hop Trade War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: To the memory of the men of the London Hop Trade who died for us in the Great War .... Their name liveth forever.

Paternoster Sqare, St Paul's., London EC4M 7BPLondon Stock Exchange War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2021)Link

Royal Exchange, Cornhill, London EC3V 3LRLondon Troops War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2021)Link

Šetalište maršala Tita 65-67, 51415, Lovran, CroatiaLovran Fallen Fighters(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: To the eternal recognition of cast and glory to the fallen fighters of the city and environs of Lovran

Chelsea Embankment Gardens, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London SW3 5TRMachine Gun Corps Memorial (World War History) Derwent Wood (Sculptor) Edward Bainbridge Copnall (Sculptor)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {top left}The Machine Gun Corps Old Comrades Association lives on and a century later continues to remember the brave men who fought with the Machine Gun Corps from 1915 - 1922.
{top right}The Boy David by Bainbridge Copnall MBE PPRBS. A memorial to the members of the Machine Gun Corps who served in World War One.
{bottom left}The original Boy David statue sculptured in bronze by Francis Derwent Wood was the model for the Machine Gun Corps memorial which stands at Hyde Park Corner and was presented to the Borough of Chelsea in 1963 but was later stolen.
This bronze fibreglass replacement was erected by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the Old Comrades Association of the Machine Gun Corps.
{bottom right}
This bronze fibreglass statue was sculptured by E. Bainbridge Copnall, 1903 - 1973, and set on the granite column which the sculptor donated to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

4 Duke of Wellington Place, London SW1W 0QHMachine Gun Corps Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2020)Link

near Av. Raphaël, 75016 Paris, FranceMadagascar in World War II(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of the Malagasy fighters who, in the different theatres of operations, defended freedom, for their homeland and for France. This "vatolahy" symbolizes the Franco-Malagasy brotherhood of arms

Ul. Nikole Tesle 11, 20000, Dubrovnik, CroatiaMajsan Armoured Vehicle(World War History)(Photos Taken: 08-Oct-2023)Link

All Hallows, Byward Street, Tower, London EC3R 5BJMalta Siege(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Oct-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {top left} In 1940 the sinister shadow of Fascism spilled across Europe and into North Africa. Malta, under the protection of Great Britain, found herself alone in a hostile Mediterranean 800 miles from her nearest allies in Gibraltar and Alexandria. Besieged by enemies Malta became a fulcrum on which the fate of the war balanced for the next three years. If Malta fell the rest of North Africa would follow, opening the door to the oil fields of the Middle East and for the Axis Powers to join in Asia and threaten India. The allies knew this. So did the Axis Powers. Malta, besieged, became and remains the most bombed place in the history of War.
Supplied only by Sea, at great cost, Malta was defended not only by her own people but by forces drawn from the whole free world. Fighter aircraft delivered by the American and Royal Navies were piloted by Britons, Canadians, Australians, and New Zealanders. Convoys crewed by British, American and Commonwealth seamen were supported by the free forces of Greece, the Netherlands, and Poland. Free Norwegians added their merchant fleet to the Allied cause. In April 1942 King George VI awarded to the People of Malta the George Cross, the highest decoration for civilian courage and heroism.
By summer 1942 only weeks of food remained and the Allies mounted operation Pedestal as a last attempt to save Malta. After a five-day running battle the Convoy's four remaining merchant vessels and the immortal Tanker Ohio, all that was left of the fourteen that set out, entered Grand Harbour. The date was 15th August, 1942, the feast of Santa Maria. The siege was broken; within months North Africa was retaken and the first steps of European liberation begun.
This stone taken from Malta, was presented by the Maltese Government on the 60th Anniversary of the end of Second World War to commemorate all who participated in the siege and defence of Malta, 1940-43.
Placed by the George Cross Island Association, 15th August 2005.


32 Lvant, Il-Belt Valletta, MaltaMalta WW2 Siege Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link

The Mandeville Memorial, Mandeville, New ZealandMandeville War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2026)Link

Manor Park Cemetery, Sebert Road, London E7 0NPManor Park Cross of Sacrifice(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2021)Link

Margravine Cemetery, 19 St Dunstan's Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8RDMargravine Cemetery WW1 Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Feb-2022)Link

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9 Rue Saint-Saëns, 13001 Marseille, FranceMarseille Roundup(World War History)(Photos Taken: 14-Nov-2025)Link
Plaque Wording: ON JANUARY 22 AND 23, 1943 250 MARSEILLE FAMILIES WERE HANDED OVER TO THE GESTAPO BY THE VICHY POLICE FOR THE SOLE REASON OF BEING BORN JEWISH DEPORTED AND EXTERMINATED IN THE GAS CHAMBERS OF SOBIBOR AND AUSCHWITZ. MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN, NONE RETURNED! YOU WHO PASS BY, REMEMBER! YOUR MEMORY IS THEIR ONLY BURIAL 1943 - 1993 AMICALE D'AUSCHWITZ

2 Stanhope Row, London W1J 7BSMayfair's Oldest House(World War History)(Photos Taken: 24-Sep-2015)Link

Trinity Square Gardens, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4DJMerchant Navy War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2022)Link

Platform 5 entrance, Baker Street Station, Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LAMetropolitan Railway(World War History)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The men from the service of the Metropolitan Railway Company whose names are inscribed below were among those who, at the call of King and country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten.
1914 - 1918 Erected by the directors, officers and staff of the railway.

The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BDMiddlesex Guildhall Staff WW1 War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: This tablet was erected by the members of the 1914 Guildhall Staff in memory of their comrades who laid down their lives in the Great War

The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BDMiddlesex Guildhall Staff WW2 War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: This tablet is placed in this Middlesex Guildhall in memory of those members of the county staff who lost their lives in the World War 1939-1945

Morland Estate, Richmond Road, Hackney, London E8 3EQMorland Estate Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Feb-2022)Link

61 Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London SE1 7HTMorley College Bombing(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Jul-2017)Link

8 Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y 0HJNational Submarine War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2022)Link

Woldenberg Park, New Orleans, LA 70130, USANavy Landing New Orleans(World War History)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: Navy Landing Dedicated by the City of New Orleans to honor the personnel of the United States navy and offer appreciation for their sacrifices and service to the nation and the city 8 February 1991

Queen Victoria Statue, Christchurch, New ZealandNew Zealand & The Boer War(World War History - Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2026)Link

near Cape Otway Lightstation, VIC 3233, AustraliaNo 13 RAAF Radar Station(World War History)(Photos Taken: 06-Nov-2018)Link

140 Leadenhall Street, London EC3V 4QTNortraship(World War History)(Photos Taken: 20-May-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: Nortraship
From 1940 to 1945 this building housed NORTRASHIP - The Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission - established by the Norwegian Government in exile and Norwegian shipowners. NORTRASHIP operated the Norwegian merchant fleet of more than 1000 ships which made a vital contribution to the allied victory in World War II.

Kingston House North, Princes Gate, London SW7 1LNNorwegian Government In Exile(World War History)(Photos Taken: 14-Mar-2016)Link

Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove, London SE15 3LPNunhead Cemetery War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Oct-2020)Link

Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove, London SE15 3LPNunhead Cemetery WW1 Wall(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Oct-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {centre stone} 1914 1918
those honoured here died in the service of their country and lie buried in this cemetery

near 20 Thames Street, Oamaru 9400, New ZealandOamaru war memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-Mar-2026)Link

241 Rotherhithe Street, London SE16 5ELOld Fire Station Rotherhithe(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

Kranji Commonwealth War Cemetery, SIngaporeOperation Rimau(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of the members of Operation Rimau In September 1944, when Singapore was under Japanese occupation, twenty-three British and Australian members of Services Reconnaissance Department / Z Special Unit travelled from Autralia by submarine to the outskirts of Singapore Harbour. Their mission was to attack and destroy enemy shipping from small submersible boats using magnetic limpet mines. The party included six former members of the highly successful raid launched against Japanese shipping in Singapore harbour in September 1943, code-named Operation Jaywick. They were intercepted by Japanese forces and in the actions that followed, thirteen were either killed in action or died of wounds. The remaining ten were captured and subsequently executed on 7 July 1945. The place of their execution is approximately 580 metres east of the junction of Clement and Dover Roads......we salute their daring and bravery.

Upper Baraka, Valletta, MaltaORP Kujawiak (World War History)Operation Harpoon (World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-May-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of the thirteen Polish navy sailors who lost their lives on 16 June 1942 when their destroyer ORP Kujawiak hit a mine and sank during a convoy to Malta, Operation Harpoon

Church of Our Lady of Willesden, 1 Nicoll Road, Harlesden, London NW10 9AXOur Lady of Willesden WW1 War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 25-Jan-2026)Link
Plaque Wording: Erected to perpetuate the memory of the men of the parish of Our Lady of Willesden who lost their lives in The Great War of 1914 - 1918