Royal College of Music war memorial

The Royal College of Music War Memorial is situated in the entrance hall of the Royal College of Music building, Prince Consort Road in South Kensington London. The original central panel lists 38 RCM students and staff who lost their lives in World War I.[1] 18 of them were organists.[2] The memorial was unveiled on 10 November 1922 by Lord Justice Younger.[3] A further 21 who died in the Second World War were added after 1945 in two small panels either side of the original central panel.

Obituaries of many of those listed on the memorial were printed in wartime editions of the RCM Magazine.

First World War

Second World War

  • Alan Bartlett
  • Harold Luther Clark
  • John A Clover
  • Rudolph Dolmetsch (1906–1942), harpsichordist, Regimental Bandmaster with the Royal Artillery, died in the sinking of the SS Ceramic in 1942.[19]
  • Stanley Downing
  • Gordon Fleming
  • Wilfrid Frampton
  • Harvey Goodwin
  • John Humphrey Hare
  • Geoffrey Hopkinson
  • Douglas Harry Mostyn Hoops (1923–1943), pianist and composer from Aberdeen, R.A.C. 6th Armoured Division, killed in North Africa[20]
  • Donald Lipski (Donald Allan Lawson), Sergeant Navigator, killed 14 September 1943 as a result of an aircraft accident[20]
  • Desmond Mitchell, Flying Officer, killed in action 24 August 1943[20]
  • Alan Nichols
  • Ronald Onley, violin, student 1923–34, husband of pianist Irene Crowther, member London Symphony Orchestra[21]
  • George Reardon
  • Frank Rendell
  • John R M Smith
  • David Stanton, Sergeant Pilot, killed 1943[20]
  • Morris F Taylor
  • George Wall (d. Burma, August 1943), singing scholarship, 1937[22]

References

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