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Our archive of Inside Croydon’s Remembrance Day articles

Each year, around the time of the ceremonies for Remembrance Day, the Croydon Minister archivist,
DAVID MORGAN, has produced a series of often moving articles about the sacrifices made by the men and women of the parish in the 20th Century’s two world wars.

Here, we have compiled an online archive of some of those articles, so we might all better remember them  

How ‘chums’ and Contemptibles set standards at the Minster

The Croydon schoolboy who was among the first Ypres casualties

The Town Hall hero of the Great War who ran Croydon’s baths

Day that ‘Croydon Boys’ mourned their Secret Army heroine

How Croydon Parish Church remembered its brother in arms

Surrey Street’s Pightling holds unique place in WWI memorials

Family keepsakes providing last link to another of war’s victims

Croydon postman lost forever on the battlefields of France

Officer’s distinguished service on Western and Home fronts

How a search for a new life ended in wartime death in the Sinai

Canadian Air Force hero’s sacrifice to help save his D-Day crew

Brothers in arms: Polhill family’s second sad wartime sacrifice

Victorian church painting that leads to a Great War tragedy

How Corporal Luff’s cross became a symbol for all Croydon

Wartime tragedy that devastated one Croydon family

The double tragedy in war suffered by a wife and mother

‘For Gallantry’: Croydon hero who died at Passchendaele

Until the daybreak mother: Fourfold tragedy of Croydon family

Minster memorials that tell the terrible toll of world wars

The tale of a Croydon private’s life and death on the Somme

Purley schoolboy who reached for the sky in Battle of Britain

The brothers in arms who lost their lives at Ypres and Gallipoli

  • David Morgan is a former Croydon headteacher, now the volunteer education officer at Croydon Minster, who offers tours or illustrated talks on the history around the Minster for local community groups. If you would like a group tour of Croydon Minster or want to book a school visit, then ring the Minster Office on 020 688 8104 or go to the website on www.croydonminster.org and use the contact page

 

If you have a news story about life in or around Croydon, or want to publicise your residents’ association or business, or if you have a local event to promote, please email us with full details at inside.croydon@btinternet.com

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News, views and analysis about the people of Croydon, their lives and political times in the diverse and most-populated borough in London.
Based in Croydon and edited by Steven Downes. To contact us, please email inside.croydon@btinternet.com

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