350 Haringey men were Conscientious Objectors in WW1. Some of the names are given at Conscientious Objection Remembered: Harry Phipps, a printer; Charlie Walker, one of five brothers, all COs; John Bonar Thompson; Tom Brown; Terence Lane; Leonard Howard; Isaac Goss; Joseph Goss; Albert Inkpin; Andrew Melhuish.
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Conscientious Objectors, WW1 - Haringey
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Conscientious Objectors WW1 - Haringey
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Private David Vanner
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F. G. Hucker
Resident of Willesden who volunteered and died in the Anglo Boer War, 1899-1900. Died of fever at Pretoria.
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