The Livesey Hall War Memorial is located in the Sydenham area of Lewisham, Greater London, England.
The panel also included a quote from English poet Rupert Brooke: "If I should die, think only this of me: that there's some corner of a foreign field that is forever England.
[1][2] The British statesman helped draft the League of Nations Covenant in 1919 and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1937.
[1][2] The son of George and Elizabeth March, he was born in 1876 in Stoneferry, a suburb of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
[12] Sydney March was a prolific artist whose primary focus was war memorials, as well as sculptures of British royalty and other contemporary figures.
He and his siblings completed the National War Memorial of Canada after the 1930 death of their brother, sculptor Vernon March.
[2][21] Police in the Greater London area reported in late 2011 that incidents of metal theft began about 2006, and had increased since then.
Thieves were not only stealing memorial plaques from monuments and cemeteries, but also other sources of metal such as roofs, manhole covers, and railway cable.