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Jack Cornwell V.C. - Hornchurch

Site: Jack Cornwell V.C. - Hornchurch (1 memorial)

RM12, Station Lane, 114 - 124

The Romford Recorder provides: "East Ham mayor Robert Banks-Martin had led his borough in mourning when Jack was buried at Manor Park. In 1928, he organised a national memorial to the boy hero, six cottages for disabled ex-Royal Navy men. An architect by profession, Banks-Martin lived in Woodlands Avenue, Emerson Park. He probably designed the memorial, and chose its location .... The garden paths were arranged to form the letters VC."

The houses are now managed by the Royal Naval Benevolent Trust. As far as we know, Jack Cornwell himself had no connection with this area.

The plaque is on the left hand pillar. 

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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