Events
Poppies on the Green
29th October to 12th November 2014
“Poppies on The Green.” 29th Oct – 11th Nov 2014
A temporary memorial for the Childwickbury Fallen of WW1
“Have you news of my boy Jack?”
Not this tide.
“When d’you think that he’ll come back?”
Not with this wind blowing and this tide.
This is the first verse of a poem written by Rudyard Kipling in remembrance of his son who was killed during the First World War. The loss it speaks of, that of a parent for their child is universally understood and which transcends religion, race and border.
As a member of the “Battlefields Trust”, a charity dedicated to the preservation of battle site heritage, I was keen to take the opportunity of this centenary year and find some way to mark the passing of the 17 Childwickbury men who lived and worked on the estate and who lost their lives in this same conflict.
Throughout various projects we often have cause to ask the questions, “Why we should remember?” And, “What form remembrance should take?” the simple truth is this, that loss, remembrance, and commemoration mean different things to different people.
With this in mind it was a challenge to find a fitting way to celebrate these men, who unlike so many others, have no permanent memorial. In the end however, it is the men themselves who speak the loudest.
For the two weeks leading up to Armistice Day, an installation of 16 large, identical poppies will populate the village green and its surrounding area, a place the men would have known well. Each bloom will bear the name, age and address of a single man. For these two weeks they will stand sentinel, while present day residents and visitors go about their daily lives. Supported on rods made from wood gathered around the estate, they will exist apart from the fabric of the green, in the village, but no longer of it. For a short while both time lines converging.
These memorial poppies invite residents, visitors and passers-by to take a moment to reflect and consider in their own private way not what separates us, but what binds us together, the fact that we, all of us, walk in their shoes.
The intention of this piece is not the glorification of war, religion or state, but is simply this, an opportunity to say their names aloud.
Childwickbury is off the A1081 (the main road between St Albans and Harpenden) about a mile north of St Albans.
For further information.
- Contact name : Andie Hill
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