Remembrance Wreath
Jennie Youle laid the remembrance wreath on behalf of the Pinner Local History Society as part of the service at the High Street Memorial on Sunday 9 November.
The Remembrance Service at West House
On 11 November, the display boards were on display at West House in Pinner Memorial Park during the Remembrance Service. This gave attendees a chance to learn about Pinner’s wartime history before and after the ceremony.
Visit Headstone Manor for Pinner’s Wartime History
Throughout November, you can view the Pinner Local History Society’s display boards on Pinner during the First and Second World Wars at Headstone Manor & Museum.

The boards include photographs, newspaper extracts, a bomb map and details of Pinner residents. They these materials reveal how the wars shaped everyday life for families, schools, businesses, and public services in Pinner.
Headstone Manor is open Thursday to Sunday. Entry is free. For opening times, visit www.headstonemanor.org.


