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THESE WERE OUR SONS: Stories from Stockwell War Memorial

by Naomi Lourie Klein. Every name is listed, with biographies for all those identified. The introduction gives an overview and the story of how the memorial was erected.
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Charles Parker - family man and engineer
The four Rance brothers
Triple tragedy: the Desaleux brothers
Samuel Levy's wife
Fran
k Mason, 16, the youngest
Cecil Philcox - Military Cross winner
Chris Dartnell - shell shocked
Cecil Philcox - killed in training
Harold J. Hill - a riddle solved
Harry Albert Nixon - syphilis treatment and conduct charges

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Stockwell War Memorial leads the way

Continuing the story of the origins of Stockwell War Memorial.
By 19 September 1919, when this article in the South London Press was published, the site for the proposed Stockwell War Memorial had been chosen (although a design had not). The Stockwell memorial was funded by private donations. £1,000 had been raised, and although there was more work to do, Stockwell was held up as an example of how to get things done.


WAR MEMORIALS.
Where Private Enterprise Outstrips Public Delay.
MORE COMPLETED SCHEMES
It would seem that in the matter of providing war memorials private endeavour is far ahead of more ambitious schemes. Further details regarding notable permanent tributes, parochial [meaning organised by the parish] and local, are appended.
£1,000. A band of voluntary workers is being organised and a meeting will shortly be held to discuss projects for furthering the scheme. All who are willing to help should communicate with Mr. Samuel Bowller, 282, Clapham-road (the hon. secretary), who wil be pleased to receive donations. Cheques and P.O.'s [postal orders] payable to the Stockwell Memorial Fund should be crossed Barclay's Bank Ltd.

The memorial is to be placed on the triangle formed by Clapham-road and South Lambeth-road. Designs are being submitted, but the ultimate form will depend largely on the amount of money submitted.

Amount already acknowledged, £921 13s 4d
£10 10s. Sir Davison Dalziel, M.P.;
£5 5s. Mr. S. Sanders, M. R. Beagley
£1 1s. Mr. F. Corben [father of Victor Leslie Corben], Mr. M. A. Crane, Mr H. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. W.Miles;
10s. 6d. Mr. F. H. Webster;
10s. per Mr. Streeter;
5s. Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Morris;
3s. per Mr. J. E. Brook;
2s. 6d. Mrs. Merriman, Miss Bond, Mr. E. W. Brooks.
Box collections: Dr. Caiger [father of Frederick Howard Stewart Caiger] , £1 2s 8d.;
Mr. Saler, 16s.;
Mr. Thompson, 14s. 6d.;
Mr. Dawkins, 14s;
Mr. Wheeler, 12s 2d.;
Mr. Beagley, 11s.;
Mr. Bowller, 10s. 6d.;
Mr. Stanley, 7s. 8d.;
Mr. Regan, 7s. 9d.;
Mr. G. Haines, 4s. 11d.;
Mr. Fuller, 1s. 8d.
Total, £955 5s. 9d.

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