[Gerald] Graham Peel (1877 – November 1937) was an English composer.
During his life, Peel was one of the first persons 'to take parties inside prisons to entertain the inmates', and of unobtrusive character, was later remembered for his generosity.
[3] He was a resident of 'Marden Ash', Bournemouth on his death, after a year's illness.
[5] Many settings were for folk songs and pianoforte solos,[4] and performed afar as Australia.
[6] His tunes included: The 1920 tune 'The challenge' was composed by Peel to the words of the poem of the same name by Scottish-Australian poet and bush balladeer Will H. Ogilvie (1869–1963).