Remember Him at the Altar: Bloxham School and the Great War Dixon Matthew
On 22 July 1916 Lieutenant Arthur Stevens of the 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, sat down to write a letter to the chaplain of his old school, Bloxham School in Oxfordshire. Informing him of the death…
Specifikacia Remember Him at the Altar: Bloxham School and the Great War Dixon Matthew
On 22 July 1916 Lieutenant Arthur Stevens of the 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, sat down to write a letter to the chaplain of his old school, Bloxham School in Oxfordshire. Informing him of the death of Gordon Peecock, an officer in the same battalion as well as a contemporary at Bloxham, he had a favor to ask of the Rev. Hugh Willimott: 'As his closest friend out here, I would like to ask you to remember him at the altar.' Peecock was killed by machine gun fire coming from Prussian positions to the North of Ovillers on 7 July, a week into the Battle of the Somme. By the time the school received Stevens' letter the summer holidays had begun, and so it was not until the first Saturday of term in September that Gordon Peecock's name was remembered in the school chapel, and by this time Arthur Stevens too was dead, killed in early August at Pozires, a couple of miles away from where