King Edward VI Camp Hill School For Boys

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Reference WMO/223944

Address:

King Edward VI Camp Hill School For Boys

Vicarage Road

Kings Heath

Birmingham

B14 7QJ

England

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Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Brass
Lettering: Raised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: The memorial consists of four brass plaques on a timber screen. The two inner plaques have the names of 134 Old Boys from the school who fell in The Great War. The two outer plaques have the names of 56 Old Boys who fell during WW2. The war memorial was moved to the present site in 1956 when the original school on Strattford Road, Camp Hill, Birmingham closed.
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IN MEMORIUM Old Boys Who Fell 1914-1918. Old Boys Who Fell 1939-1945

1914-1918 Memorial Plaque 1 Corfield H Butler E E Adams A G Drewery A B Allen E Duncan G P Apter S Durnell J A R Bardell L H Evans P T Barnard J V Evans S J T Bateman H H Field G W Bayliss P B Fletcher R V Birch J C Fothergill B Blackham E T Franklin F C Boocock H J Gibbons G L Box G H Gilbert F J B Brearley A J Gray C W Brooks F J Green A P Brown E A Griffiths E C Brown J R Grimes L C Buchanan A U Hales W Chandler A V Hazeldine H F Checketts H W Harris J B Christie R L Henri F W Clark K H Hickman E L Clements H J Higgins J Clutterbuck H Hill E C Coslett L G Hill H Craven H Hogg O F Davies B N Holden C A N Davies S Holden S N Davis H Holland G P Dawson E L Holmes J F W Delahay E C Horton S T Denny E Hurle N K G Dewberry J P Jackson C Y Dickinson H Jarrett A G Glover A E 1914-1918 Memorial Plaque 2 Evans J W Benbow W H Jennings H C Reed C S Jones C Roe F H Jordon L O Roe W H Lamplugh S C Rowe A L Long A Simpson J K Lucas C H Sims C H Malins E F Smith L E Mann C F Smith T B Marshall D Southerton L C Marshall J N Staples E C Mennie J Stevenson A B Miller C W Sutton T L Mills S A Swarsbrick D H Norris G L Tallis A D Mortiboys H E Thompson G S Mould A Timmins H Mould D Tinley E L Nevill H W Trueman D G H Newman A Trueman F G Nicholls P C Walker W S Nutting E R Ward A E Norton C Webber F W Odell W W Wheeler F H Orford R J White C J PageG W White W L Partridge E W Whitfield W T Peakman H E Whitworth E S Posnette H Wilkins F T Poutney P Woodcock F A Potter G H Young D F Procter A Young H Procter F G Young S Westwood A Memorial Plaque 1 Old Boys Who Fell 1939-1945 Afford D E Alderton AML Askquith-Ellis R B Avery J T Bates N W Bayliss F R Bell L S Bevan K W Bluck J Bradford J D Brayshaw C E Brown J E Cadman P E Chambers G Cochrane S G Cooke R J Desborough R V Eccles P R English N J Fletcher K P Folds D F F Freeman A E B Gough W H Hall M F Hanbury C H Hands J E Haynes R Memorial Plaque 2 Old Boys Who Fell 1939-1945 Jackson H T Johnson R N Jones E S R Knight H Knight K J Lawrence C P Lazenby G R S Lowndes L J Lucas C P Lyon P D Martin E Moore E C Parr R Reynolds F E Scattergood C D Shiach C S I Shields J M Smith H Stone J Tonks H G Toplis J G Walford M J Wiggin K J Williams G H Williams K S B Willis A J C Woodhead M

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