Ferdinand Blundstone

Ferdinand Victor Blundstone (1882–1951) was a Swiss-born sculptor who worked in England.

His father was Charles Blundstone, an India rubber merchant who was born in Manchester, England.

[1] He may have lived in Heaton Chapel (northern part of Stockport in Greater Manchester) with his family during World War I.

The inscription reads: "TO OUR GLORIOUS DEAD / MAY THESE/DEEDS BE / HELD IN / REVERENCE"[5]The Folkestone Harbour Station, the British end of the Boulogne-Folkestone crossing, was a main point of departure and return during World War I for millions of soldiers and nurses.

[6] The piece includes "Justice" represented in the form of a woman and a seaman, both holding wreaths.