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Commemoration in War Hero's HonourA Second World War hero from Croydon has been honoured in the form of an award to recognise the attributes of pupils at his former school.
Inspired by his heroism, Lt Knowland's men held on through a further twelve hours of fierce combat until reinforcements arrived. Seventeen months after his death on January 31, 1945, Lt Knowland's wife Ruby went to Buckingham Palace to receive her hushband's Victoria Cross from King George VI. She subsequently gave the VC to George's father, who went on to become a pub landlord. The medal was on display at his Finsbury pub when it was stolen in 1958. It has never been recovered. In July 2001, the Commando Association were made aware that Lt Knowland's former school, Elmwood Junior School, in Constance Road, had only a small plate on display in commemoration of their pupil. The secretary of the association's London and Home Counties branch contacted the school's head teacher, Heather Jones, and between them they dreamed up the idea of an annual award on 31st January, to mark the anniversary of his death. The George Knowland Certificate of Merit will now be presented to the Elmwood pupil who most exhibits the lieutenant's example of selflessness. |