Monday, 18 May 2015

We Will Remember Him. Centenary of Ronnie Poulton Palmer's Death . May 5th 1915

Index


1)  Remembering Ronnie at Holywell Cemetery Oxford. May 5th 201
      including Peter's introductory words and Oxford Times report.


2)  Remembering Ronnie at his Grave Ploegsteert Flanders. May 5th 2015
      including Robin Edward's report from 'Plugstreet'

3) Remembering Pandora Crawley's Great Great Uncle Ronnie at Hyde Park Cemetery. May 15th 2015


4)  Remembering Ronnie at St Helen's Church Isle of Wight .May 3rd 2015


5)  Remembering Ronnie at Horestone Point. April 19th 2015
      including William's Video from the Sundial, Horestone Point Garden.


6)  Remembering Ronnie at Twickenham.  November 7th 2014

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1)  Remembering Ronnie at Holywell Cemetery Oxford. May 5th 2015

Peter Jay (Ronnie's Great Nephew) introduces  Ronnie's Remembrance 'We will Remember Him' at Holywell Cemetery(The Poulton Family Grave yard), where the Cross, that originally stood on Ronnie's grave in Flanders, now stands.



Ronnie's Wooden Cross brought from Flanders to Holywell Cemetery,

The Plaque reads

THIS CROSS
NEAR HIS SISTER’S
GRAVE STOOD WHERE
RONALD RESTS IN THE
R BERKS CEMETERY
PLOEGSTEERT WOOD
BELGIUM

 
 
Ronnie's  grave in Ploegsteert Wood Belgium. Photo taken May 1915
 
 

The Group of Poultons and Garnetts at Ronnie's Cross , May 5th 2015




Peter's Introduction.





 

The Family Readings at Ronnie's Memorial Cross(originally from Flanders) in Holywell Cemetery.
May 5th 2015

                                                                   
Attending the Event at Holywell were-
  • Peter Jay, Great nephew  
  • Martin Jay, Great nephew 
  • Tommy Jay, Great-great nephew 
  • Tim Lyle, Great nephew,  
  • Helen Pennant-Rea, Great niece 
  • Catherine Boyd, Great niece  
  • Louis Gergaud, Great-great nephew 
  • Andrew Garnett, Great nephew  
  • Perdita Gergaud, Great niece  
  • Julian Hunt, Great nephew  
  • Jemima Hunt, Great-great niece 
  • Simon Hunt, Great nephew  
  • Joanna Heseltine, Great Niece 
  • Gwenelin Royston, Great niece 
  • Bob Royston, Great nephew-in-law  
  • Marigold Joy, Great-great niece 
  • Jonathan Pearson-Stuttard, Past President Vincent’s Club 
  • Rev Bruce Kinsey, Balliol and Dragon School 
  • Desmond Devitt, Dragon School 
  • Gay Sturt, Dragon School archivist


 
Peter Jay and Tommy Jay . Holywell Cemetery
May 5th 2015
 
More  Photos from Holywell contributed by Gwenelin Royston
 






 








 2)  Remembering Ronnie at his Grave Ploegsteert Flanders. May 5th 2015

Ronnie's Grave in the Royal Berkshire Cemetery, Belgium.
May 5th 2015
                                     The modest flowers were placed by Robin- Edward Poulton.
                        The grand wreaths of poppies were already in place when I arrived, delivered  by  the    RFU and Harlequins RFC
 
 

 Robin- Edward Poulton (Ronnie's great nephew) writes

These photos were taken following our visit to France and Belgium - to Hyde Park Cemetery at Plugstreet -  for Ronnie Poulton's centenary on May 5th.

A friend of mine was right when he remarked that "the British are very good and remembering their fallen heroes;" and this point came strongly back to us all as we sheltered from the intermittent rain showers under the Ploegsteert Memorial to the 11,457 British soldiers who have no graves :  and as Michael Crawley read out loud the words of EBP and those of RWPP's dear friend and soon-to-become Archbishop Billy Temple, about why we should never forget. So "Let us remember them"  - that whole lost generation - and maintain through the decades our obligation to ensure that the memory never fades.

 
 
 

Jaspar Crawly, Robin-Edward , Pam Spokes, Rodney Spokes, Michael Crawley.
                  The Rotunda across road from Ronald's grave in Royal Berkshire Cemetery.
                                                            May 5th 2015

Pam Spokes, Robin-Edward, Ann Spokes Symonds, Rodney Spokes,
By Ronnie's Grave.   May 5th 2015
 
3) Remembering Pandora Crawley's Great Great Uncle Ronnie at Hyde Park Cemetery. May 15th 2015
 
A Note for the Blog from Pandora Crawley (history teacher in London)
 
I thought I would attach the below photo of me at Ronald's grave last Friday.
For the second year running, I took my year 9 history students to visit the Ypres Salient.  Fabulous trip made very special by being at Hyde Park Corner.

 
 

4)  Remembering Ronnie at St Helen's Church Isle of Wight .May 3rd 2015

The Reverend Rob Wynford-Harris,Priest-in-charge, St Helens with Seaview  devoted part of his sermon to commemorating Ronnie's death at St Helen's Church .
More reports to follow.




5) Remembering Ronnie at Horestone Point. April 19th 2015

William Garnett (Great Nephew of Ronnie) planted a Tower of London Flanders Poppy and Poppy Seeds in the Rosemary/Lavender Garden at Horestone Point. The seeds were a present from the Haig Housing Trust who are an army resettlement charity  who knew about Ronald. It shows the bag of seed at the beginning of the video .
Click for Video below.




6)  Remembering Ronnie at Twickenham.  November 7th 2014

Event held by the Rugby Football Union called Forever England to commemorate the 6 members of the 1914 England Rugby Team who died in World War 1.Members of Ronnie's family were invited.

The RFU commissioned a painting by Shane Record of the Team with darkened red roses on the shirts of those who died. The painting was unveiled at the event.

 

Shane Record, Oil on Linen, 270cm x 300cm (2014)

This painting depicts the last England team to play before the outbreak of the First World War. The side clinched the Grand Slam by defeating France at Stade Columbes on the 13th of April 1914. The players are wearing their club socks.

Six of the players, identified in the painting by the darkened roses on their shirts, went on to die in the war. 

The work was commissioned by the RFU to commemorate the centenary of the First World War, and is dedicated to the memory of all rugby players who served and died in the conflict.


Ronnie is middle of the middle row.

painting copyright RFU



The last England team to play before the outbreak of the First World War .

Ronnie in the middle of middle row (Captain.)

 

 





                                                     James Garnett and the England Manager, Stuart Lancaster


Senan Bottomley and the England Manager, Stuart Lancaster
 

The painting with Virginia, Chris, James and Senan