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Person    | Male  Born 8/1/1900  Died 2/6/1916

Jack Cornwell, VC

Categories: Armed Forces, Children

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Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Jack Cornwell, VC

Sailor. Born as John Travers Cornwell in Clyde Place, Leyton, he enlisted in the Royal Navy at the age of 15.

Killed at the Battle of Jutland, aged 16. He was serving on H.M.S. Chester during the Battle of Jutland. Apart from himself, all of the gunners had either been killed or mortally wounded. He remained at his post in spite of being seriously wounded, and was transferred to Grimsby General Hospital, where he later died.

He was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross three months later. He has become known as the youngest recipient of the V.C., when in fact he was actually third in line for the distinction, following Andrew Fitzgibbon and Thomas Flinn (or Flynn) who were both fifteen. According to the a , supposedly of him, has been used extensively (even appearing on a ), but is now thought to be that of his brother George. Another brother, Ernest, was the model for this other picture that we've found, by the artist Frank O. Salisbury.

From : "On the 31 May 1916 the actions of an ordinary boy in extraordinary circumstances led to the development of Scouting’s Cornwell Badge. This badge is still awarded by The Scout Association to honour those Scouts under 25 years of age who demonstrate a pre-eminently high character and devotion to duty, together with great courage and endurance."

We thank Jamie Davis for finding to the British Pathe news film of the unveiling, by MP Dr MacNamara, of Cornwell's grave monument on 31 December 1920 at Manor Park Cemetery.

reported the search for a missing plaque commemorating Cornwell: "Cornwell was onboard HMS Chester when it came under attack from four German cruisers. Although severely wounded he remained standing at his post, with the entire gun crew around him dead or dying, for more than 15 minutes until the ship retired from the action. He died in hospital two days later. The position where he stood was marked with a brass plaque which was still in place when the ship arrived in Llanelli, six years later, to be broken up at Rees Shipbreaking Co." But then the plaque was lost.

2016: An referred to Cornwell's heroism and prompted correspondence on the pointing out that there is no evidence and that the government used the incident for propaganda.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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