Cambrai Memorial
The CAMBRAI MEMORIAL commemorates more than 7,000 servicemen of the United Kingdom and South Africa who died in the Battle of Cambrai in November and December 1917 and whose graves are not known. The memorial stands on a terrace at one end of LOUVERVAL MILITARY CEMETERY.
The Cambrai Memorial was designed by Harold Chalton Bradshaw with sculpture by Charles S. Jagger. It was unveiled by Lieut-General Sir Louis Vaughan on 4 August 1930.
Lewisham Residents on this memorial include:
- Adams, Herbert Lewis
- Ayling, Leslie Wallace
- Bagwell, Albert Rowland
- Broad, John Robert
- Carmen, Frederick Charles
- Colson, T.
- Finch, William Alfred Ethelbert
- Harwar, John Harold
- Hillyer, Arthur George Henry
- Isitt, Charles MM
- Johnson, Frederick Henry VC
- Judd, Frank King
- Knapp, Charles James Ide
- Sanders, Sydney Elphick
- Sawyer, Herbert Walter
- Southon, John Edward MC
- Stone, Walter Napleton VC
- Tatam, Alfred MM
- Wallington, Henry Albert Victor
- Ward, Alfred Webb