List of tablets on the Memorial to Heroic Self Sacrifice
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The Memorial to Heroic Self Sacrifice is a public monument in Postman's Park
Postman's Park
Postman's Park is a park in central London, a short distance north of St Paul's Cathedral. Bordered by Little Britain, Aldersgate Street, King Edward Street, and the site of the former head office of the General Post Office , it is one of the largest parks in the City of London, the walled city...

 in the City of London
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, commemorating ordinary people who died saving the lives of others and might otherwise have been forgotten. It was first proposed by painter and sculptor George Frederic Watts
George Frederic Watts
George Frederic Watts, OM was a popular English Victorian painter and sculptor associated with the Symbolist movement. Watts became famous in his lifetime for his allegorical works, such as Hope and Love and Life...

 in 1887, to commemorate the Golden Jubilee
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 of Queen Victoria
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. The scheme was not accepted at that time, and in 1898 Watts was approached by Henry Gamble, vicar of St Botolph's Aldersgate church. Postman's Park was built on the church's former churchyard
Churchyard
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, and the church was at that time trying to raise funds to secure its future; Gamble felt that Watts's proposed memorial would raise the profile of the park. The memorial was unveiled in an unfinished state in 1900, consisting of a 50 feet (15.2 m) wooden loggia
Loggia
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 designed by Ernest George
Ernest George
Sir Ernest George RA was an English architect, landscape and architectural watercolour painter, and etcher.-Life and work:...

, sheltering a wall with space for 120 ceramic memorial tiles to be designed and made by William De Morgan
William De Morgan
William Frend De Morgan was an English potter and tile designer. A lifelong friend of William Morris, he designed tiles, stained glass and furniture for Morris & Co. from 1863 to 1872. His tiles are often based on medieval designs or Persian patterns, and he experimented with innovative glazes and...

. At the time of opening, only four of the memorial tiles were in place. Watts died in 1904, and his widow Mary Watts
Mary Fraser Tytler
Mary Seton Fraser Tytler was a symbolist craftswoman, designer and social reformer.-Biography:...

 took over the running of the project.

In 1906, after making 24 memorial tablets for the project, William De Morgan abandoned the ceramics business to become a novelist, and the only ceramics firm able to manufacture appropriate further tiles was Royal Doulton
Royal Doulton
The Royal Doulton Company is an English company producing tableware and collectables, dating to 1815. Operating originally in London, its reputation grew in The Potteries, where it was a latecomer compared to Spode, Wedgwood and Minton...

. Dissatisfied with Royal Doulton's designs, and preoccupied with the management of the Watts Gallery
Watts Gallery
Watts Gallery is an art gallery in the village of Compton, near Guildford in Surrey. It is dedicated to the work of Victorian era painter and sculptor George Frederic Watts....

 and Watts Mortuary Chapel
Watts Mortuary Chapel
The Watts Mortuary Chapel is a Gothic Revival chapel and mortuary located in the village of Compton in Surrey.As a follower of the Home Arts and Industries Association, set up by Earl Brownlow in 1885 to encourage handicrafts among the lower classes, when Compton Parish Council created a new...

 in Compton, Surrey, Mary Watts lost interest in the project. Work to complete it was sporadic and ceased altogether in 1931 with only 53 of the planned 120 tiles in place. In 2009, the Diocese of London
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 consented to further additions to the memorial, and the first new tablet in 78 years was added.

Tablets on the Memorial to Heroic Self Sacrifice

The tablets are arranged in three rows, with 24 tablets to De Morgan's original design in the third, central, row, the 24 tablets added in 1908 directly below in the fourth row, and more recent additions above the original tiles in the second row. The first and fifth of the five rows remain empty.

The first four tablets, designed and manufactured by De Morgan and installed in 1900, were each made from two large custom-made tiles. Nine further De Morgan tablets, installed in 1902, were made using standard tiles to reduce costs, and were the last tiles whose installation was overseen by Watts. Eleven more De Morgan tablets, along with T. H. Wren's memorial to Watts, were added in 1905, completing the central row of tablets.

All 24 tablets of the fourth row, designed and manufactured by Royal Doulton, were added as a single batch in August 1908. A single Royal Doulton tablet to PC Alfred Smith was added in June 1919, followed in October 1930 by similar Royal Doulton tablets to three further police officers, and a replacement tablet with the correct details of the East Ham Sewage Works incident of 1895. A single tablet made by Fred Passenger in the original De Morgan style, honouring schoolboy Herbert Maconoghu, was added in April 1931 to fill the gap in the centre row left by the removal of the original, incorrect tablet to the victims of the East Ham Sewage Works incident. In 2009 a 54th tablet was added, in the style of the Royal Doulton tiles, to commemorate print technician Leigh Pitt, the first addition to the wall for 78 years.
Unveiled Commemorates Date of death Row/
Col
Image Designer Inscription Notes
Thomas Griffin 3/A William De Morgan Thomas Griffin
Fitters Labourer
April 12 1899
In a boiler explosion at a Battersea sugar refinery was fatally scalded in returning to search for his mate
Walter Peart,
Harry Dean
3/B William De Morgan Walter Peart, Driver
and Harry Dean, Fireman
of the Windsor Express
on July 18 1898
Whilst being scalded and burnt sacrificed their lives in saving the train
Mary Rogers 3/C
William De Morgan Mary Rogers
Stewardess of the Stella
SS Stella
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Mar 30 1899
Self sacrificed by giving up her life belt and voluntarily going down in the sinking ship
George Stephen Funnell 3/D William De Morgan George Stephen Funnell
Police Constable
Dec 22 1899
In a fire at the Elephant & Castle, Wick Road Hackney Wick, after rescuing two lives went back into the flames, saving a barmaid at the risk of his own life
Elizabeth Boxall 3/E William De Morgan Elizabeth Boxall
Aged 17 of Bethnal Green
Who died of injuries received in trying to save a child from a runaway horse
June 20 1888
Herbert Peter Cazaly 3/F William De Morgan Herbert Peter Cazaly
Stationer's clerk
Who was drowned at Kew in endeavouring to save a man from drowning
April 21 1889
Frederick Mills,
A. Rutter,
Robert Durant,
F. D. Jones
2/H
Royal Doulton Frederick Mills · A Rutter
Robert Durant & F D Jones
Who lost their lives in bravely striving to save a comrade at the Sewage Pumping Works East Ham
July 1st 1895
Samuel Rabbeth 3/H William De Morgan Samuel Rabbeth
Medical Officer
Of the Royal Free Hospital
Who tried to save a child suffering from diphtheria at the cost of his own life
October 26 1884
Alice Ayres
Alice Ayres
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3/Q William De Morgan Alice Ayres
Daughter of a bricklayer's labourer
Who by intrepid conduct saved 3 children from a burning house in Union Street Borough at the cost of her own young life
April 24 1885
John Cranmer Cambridge 3/R
William De Morgan John Cranmer Cambridge
Aged 23 a clerk in the London County Council
Who was drowned near Ostend whilst saving the life of a stranger and a foreigner
August 8 1901
G. Garnish 3/S William De Morgan G Garnish
A young clergyman
Who lost his life in endeavouring to rescue a stranger from drowning at Putney
January 7 1885
John Clinton 3/T William De Morgan John Clinton
Aged 10
Who was drowned near London Bridge in trying to save a companion younger than himself
July 16 1894
Joseph William Onslow 3/X William De Morgan Joseph William Onslow
Lighterman · Who was drowned at Wapping on May 5 1885
In trying to save a boy's life
David Selves 3/I William De Morgan David Selves aged 12
Off Woolwich supported his drowning playfellow and sank with him clasped in his arms.
September 12 1886
William Goodrum 3/J
William De Morgan William Goodrum
Signalman · Aged 60
Lost his life at Kingsland Road Bridge in saving a workman from death under the approaching train from Kew
February 28 1880
Mrs Yarman 3/K William De Morgan Mrs Yarman wife of George Yarman
Labourer at Bermondsey
Refusing to be deterred from making three attempts to climb a burning staircase to save her aged mother
Died of the effects
March 26 1900
Alexander Stewart Brown 3/L William De Morgan Alexr Stewart Brown
of Brockley
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons
Though suffering from severe spinal injury the result of a recent accident died from his brave efforts to rescue a drowning man and to restore his life
October 9 1900
Richard Farris 3/M William De Morgan Richard Farris Labourer
Was drowned in attempting to save a poor girl who had thrown herself into the canal at Globe Bridge Peckham
May 20 1878
George Lee 3/N William De Morgan George Lee Fireman
At a fire in Clerkenwell
Carried an unconscious girl to the Escape falling six times and died of his injuries
July 26 1876
William Drake 3/O William De Morgan William Drake
Lost his life in averting a Serious Accident to a Lady in Hyde Park
April 2 1869
Whose horses were unmanageable through the breaking of the carriage pole
Ellen Donovan 3/P William De Morgan Ellen Donovan
of Lincoln Court
Great Wild Street
Rushed into a burning house to save a neighbours children and perished in the flames
July 28 1873
Sarah Smith 3/U William De Morgan Sarah Smith pantomime artiste
at Prince's Theatre
Died of terrible injuries received when attempting in her inflammable dress to extinguish the flames which had enveloped her companion
January 24 1863
Robert Wright 3/V William De Morgan Robert Wright Police Constable
of Croydon
Entered a burning house to save a woman knowing that there was petroleum stored in the cellar – an explosion took place and he was killed
April 30 1893
Henry James Bristow 3/W William De Morgan Henry James Bristow
Aged eight – at Walthamstow
On December 30 1890 – saved his little sister's life by tearing off her flaming clothes but caught fire himself and died of burns and shock
George Frederic Watts
George Frederic Watts
George Frederic Watts, OM was a popular English Victorian painter and sculptor associated with the Symbolist movement. Watts became famous in his lifetime for his allegorical works, such as Hope and Love and Life...

N/A
T. H. Wren The Utmost for the Highest
In memoriam
George Frederic Watts, who desiring to honour heroic self-sacrifice placed these records here
Joseph Andrew Ford 4/A Royal Doulton Joseph Andrew Ford
Aged 30 · Metropolitan Fire Brigade · Saved six persons from fire in Gray's Inn Road but in his last heroic act he was scorched to death
Oct 7 1871
Amelia Kennedy 4/B Royal Doulton Amelia Kennedy
Aged 19
Died in trying to save her sister from their burning house in Edward's Lane Stoke Newington Oct 18 1871
Edmund Emery 4/C Royal Doulton Edmund Emery of 272 King's Road Chelsea
Passenger
Leapt from a Thames steamboat to rescue a child and was drowned
July 31 1874
William Donald 4/D Royal Doulton William Donald of Bayswater aged 19
Railway clerk
Was drowned in the Lea trying to save a lad from a dangerous entanglement of weed
July 16 1876
Frederick Alfred Croft 4/E Royal Doulton Frederick Alfred Croft
Inspector aged 31
Saved a lunatic woman from suicide at Woolwich Arsenal station but was himself run over by the train
Jan 11 1878
Harry Sisley 4/F
Royal Doulton Harry Sisley of Kilburn aged 10
Drowned in attempting to save his brother after he himself had just been rescued
May 24 1878
James Hewers 4/G Royal Doulton James Hewers
On Sept 24 1878
Was killed by a train at Richmond in the endeavour to save another man
George Blencowe 4/H Royal Doulton George Blencowe
Aged 16
When a friend bathing in the Lea cried for help went to his rescue and was drowned
Sept 6 1880
Ernest Benning 4/I Royal Doulton Ernest Benning
Compositor aged 22
Upset from a boat one dark night off Pimlico Pier
Grasped an oar with one hand supporting a woman with the other but sank as she was rescued
Aug 25 1883
Thomas Simpson 4/J Royal Doulton Thomas Simpson
Died of exhaustion after saving many lives from the breaking ice at Highgate Ponds
Jan 25 1885
William Fisher 4/K Royal Doulton William Fisher
Aged 9
Lost his life on Rodney Road Walworth while trying to save his little brother from being run over
July 12 1886
George Frederick Simonds 4/L Royal Doulton George Frederick Simonds of Islington
Rushed into a burning house to save an aged widow and died of his injuries
Dec 1 1886
Samuel Lowdell 4/M Royal Doulton Samuel Lowdell
Bargeman
Drowned when rescuing a boy at Blackfriars
Feb 25 1887
He had saved two other lives
William Freer Lucas 4/N Royal Doulton William Freer Lucas
M.R.C.S. L.L.D. at Middlesex Hospital
Risked poison for himself rather than lessen any chance of saving a child's life and died
Oct 8th 1893
Edward Blake 4/O Royal Doulton Edward Blake
Drowned while skating at the Welsh Harp Waters Hendon in the attempt to rescue two unknown girls
Feb 5 1895
Edward Morris 4/P Royal Doulton Edward Morris
Aged 10
Bathing in the Grand Junction Canal
Sacrificed his life to help his sinking companion
Aug 2 1897
Godfrey Maule Nicholson,
George Elliott,
Robert Underhill
4/Q Royal Doulton Godfrey Maule Nicholson
Manager of a Stratford distillery
George Elliott and
Robert Underhill, workmen
Successively went down a well to rescue comrades and were poisoned by gas
July 12 1901
Solomon Galaman 4/R
Royal Doulton Solomon Galaman
Aged 11 died of injuries
Sept 6 1901 after saving his little brother from being run over in Commercial Street
"Mother I saved him but I could not save myself."
James Bannister 4/S Royal Doulton James Bannister
Of Bow aged 30
Rushed over when an opposite shop caught fire and was suffocated in the attempt to save life Oct 14 1901
Elizabeth Coghlam 4/T Royal Doulton Elizabeth Coghlam
Aged 26
Of Church Path Stoke Newington
Died saving her family and house by carrying blazing paraffin to the yard
Jan 1 1902
Arthur Regelous,
Alice Maud Denman
4/U Royal Doulton Arthur Regelous
Carman ("Little Peter") aged 25 who with
Alice Maud Denman aged 27
Died in trying to save her children from a burning house in Bethnal Green April 20 1902
Arthur Strange,
Mark Tomlinson
4/V Royal Doulton Arthur Strange
Carman of London and
Mark Tomlinson
On a desperate venture to save two girls from a quicksand in Lincolnshire were themselves engulfed
Aug 25 1902
John Slade 4/W Royal Doulton John Slade
Private 4th Batt Royal Fusiliers of Stepney
When his house caught fire saved one man and dashing upstairs to rouse others lost his life
Dec 26 1902
Daniel Pemberton 4/X Royal Doulton Daniel Pemberton
Aged 61
Foreman L.S.W.R.
Surprised by a train when gauging the line hurled his mate out of the track saving his life at the cost of his own
Jan 17 1903
Alfred Smith 2/A
Royal Doulton Alfred Smith
Police Constable
Who was killed in an air raid
German strategic bombing during World War I
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 while saving the lives of women and girls
June 13 1917
Harold Frank Ricketts 2/E Royal Doulton P.C. Harold Frank Ricketts
Metropolitan Police
Drowned at Teignmouth whilst trying to rescue a boy bathing and seen to be in difficulty
11 Sept 1916
Edward George Brown Greenoff 2/F
Royal Doulton P.C. Edward George Brown Greenoff
Metropolitan Police
Many lives were saved by his devotion to duty at the terrible explosion at Silvertown
Silvertown explosion
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19 Jan 1917
Percy Edwin Cook 2/G Royal Doulton P.C. Percy Edwin Cook
Metropolitan Police
Voluntarily descended high-tension chamber at Kensington to rescue two workmen overcome by poisonous gas
7 Oct 1927
Herbert Maconoghu 3/G
Fred Passenger Herbert Maconoghu
School boy from Wimbledon aged 13
His parents absent in India, lost his life in vainly trying to rescue his two school fellows who were drowned at Glovers Pool, Croyde, North Devon
August 28 1882
Leigh Pitt 2/B
Royal Doulton Leigh Pitt
Reprographic operator
Aged 30, saved a drowning boy from the canal at Thamesmead, but sadly was unable to save himself
June 7 2007
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