Holt, Norfolk: Greshamβs School
Remembering former pupils who were killed at war
More than 100 men who had been students at Greshamβs school in Holt fought and died in World War One. Their headteacher, George Howson, was devastated by the loss and died shortly after the armistice was signed. It is said his spirit was broken by war and that he died because of it.
There was a flourishing officer training corps at the school and when they left school they joined up serving on land, sea and air. The Greshamβs boys joined the services as officers making them particularly vulnerable to snipers, who targeted the higher ranks.
The Chapel at Greshams is used daily by pupils for prayer and school announcements. It is also used for large celebrations and commemorations by the wider community in Holt.
School Governor and author of βWhen Heroes Dieβ, Sue Smart, explains why the Chapel is so important to the memory of the students who died.
Location: Greshamβs School, Cromer Road, Holt, Norfolk NR25 6EA
Image shows Greshamβs School Chapel in 1914
Photograph courtesy of Greshamβs School
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