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Cavell Van Restoration Appeal

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We need to raise £35,000 to restore the van in time for the National Service of Remembrance on 11 November 2010. The ‘Cavell Van’, built in 1919, is important in the railway preservation movement for being the prototype of a class of vans used for mail and luggage on express passenger trains from the 1920s. Please click on the title for more information.

Visit Our Kent & East Sussex Railway Photo Albums

Our Photo Album contains 100's of new images taken by Lewis Brockway in several new collections, Railway Experiences, CAMRA Beer Festival, 1940's Weekend and our Day Out with Thomas Event. We also have a Volunteers Photo Album available for viewing from the link on the main menu.

Grandparents Travel for Free at the Kent & East Sussex Railway

Children can treat their grandparent's to a nostalgic day out for FREE on the Kent & East Sussex Railway during a special grandparents' weekend on 17 and 18 April; when every child rover ticket purchased (costing £7.80) entitles a grandparent to travel for free. Please click on the title for more information.

Spring Walks - (25% off single fares) RailTrails

Combine a ramble with a nostalgic steam train ride with the Kent & East Sussex Railway. On 24 and 25 April everyone can take advantage of the Kent & East Sussex Railway's special weekend spring promotion which combines a walk with a nostalgic steam train ride. Please click on the title for more information.

The Great K&ESR Gala Weekend 1st - 3rd May

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The K&ESR May Gala is now an established "must visit" for railway enthusiasts from all over the country. In addition to seeing K&ESR's own locomotive "Charwelton" in traffic following its recent overhaul, K&ESR is pleased to announce that Llangollen Railway's BR Standard Class 4 locomotive – no. 80072 will be visiting.

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The Cavell Van

Preserving a unique part of railway history

gift_aid_40mm_blackYou can donate to the Appeal online here

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We need to raise £35,000 to restore the van in time for the National Service of Remembrance on 11 November 2010

The BBC South-East News featured the Appeal Launch on Thursday 3rd December - watch it here

See the new gallery of images taken by Lewis J Brockway on the Appeal Launch day, 03.12.09

The ‘Cavell Van’, built in 1919, is important in the railway preservation movement for being the prototype of a class of vans used for mail and luggage on express passenger trains from the 1920s. Read more...

Cavell Coach

But it has a far wider and deeper significance historically, for the uses to which it was put following the end of the First World War - from which it acquired its name of ‘Cavell Van’ - conveying the bodies of three heroes from Dover to London.

The Kent & East Sussex Railway has acquired this extremely valuable historic vehicle and it is our intention to restore it mechanically and then fit out the interior to represent the journeys made to London with the bodies of these three British heroes.

There will be a catafalque with coffin draped with the Union Flag in the centre and on the walls of the van will be educational panels and photographic displays to commemorate its extraordinary history. The vehicle will be available for school educational visits, special events and for Armistice services as well as being on display to our general visitors.

Restoration will cost in the region of £35,000 and donations are sought towards these expenses. Our ambition is to complete restoration by 10 November 2010, the 90th anniversary of the Van’s use to carry the Unknown Warrior.

Edith CavellNurse Edith Cavell

The London Hospital-trained nurse, Edith Cavell, was appointed Matron of a hospital in Belgium in 1910. When the Germans invaded in 1914, she remained at her post, treating both British and German soldiers wounded during fighting on the Western Front.

In 1915 she joined the ‘resistance’ and helped injured British soldiers escape back to the British lines. Caught and condemned by the Germans, Nurse Edith Cavell was executed by firing squad on 12 October 1915. Nurse Cavell was acclaimed by British and French public opinion as a heroine and after the war, her body was returned to Britain. On 15 May 1919, her coffin arrived at Dover and was placed in the ‘Cavell Van’ to be carried to London. The van had been fitted out in full ceremonial style with a catafalque and hung with drapes.

Thereafter, it and all others of the class were always known as ‘Cavell Vans’ by railwaymen.

Captain Charles FryattCaptain Charles Fryatt

The next ceremonial use was for the return of the body of Captain Charles Algernon Fryatt. Captain Fryatt was the Master of a Great Eastern Railway passenger and freight steamer, on the dangerous route between Harwich and The Hook, in neutral Holland.

In March 1915 his bravery was apparent when he successfully rammed a U-boat with his vessel rather than surrender. For this, he received a gold watch from the British Admiralty. The German Navy now actively pursued him and successfully deployed a flotilla of torpedo boats to intercept him in June 1916.

It was the “show trial” which followed which resulted in his being acclaimed a hero in Britain. Rather than being taken a prisoner of war, the Germans, determined to make an example of him, executed him in July 1916.

The Cavell van, now decorated with a plaque to Edith Cavell, was chosen to convey his body, with full military honours, from Dover to London on 15 July 1919.

The Unknown Warrior

Most famous of all perhaps, was the return of the ‘Unknown Warrior’, an unidentified body selected at random to represent the countless thousands who had no marked grave in the mud of the trenches.

The Unknown Warrior’s body arrived in Dover on HMS Verdun on 10 November 1920 and was placed in the ‘Cavell Van’, this time being decorated with laurel leaves, palms and lilies.

The Unknown Warrior

The coffin of the Unknown Warrior was then conveyed to London for a burial service attended by King George V at the inauguration of the Cenotaph on 11 November 1920.

Admiral the Lord Boyce GCB OBE DLPatron of the Cavell Van Appeal

Admiral the Lord Boyce GCB OBE DL

Lord Warden and Admiral of the Cinque Ports
Constable of Dover Castle

The Western Front Association

As the UK’s leading educational charity on the First World War the Western Front Association (WFA) is delighted to be associated with the K&ESR Cavell van project. The Western Front AssociationFounded in 1980 with a focus on the Western Front the WFA has developed to cover all aspects of the 1914-1918 war. Branch activities nationwide include lectures, battlefield tours, museum visits, school competitions and research support for projects including family history. The WFA website contains Great War articles, a discussion forum and a schools’ section. WFA members also receive magazines exploring life during the conflict. For an application form, visit www.westernfrontassociation.com

 

gift_aid_40mm_blackWe need to raise £35,000 to restore the van in time for the National Service of Remembrance on 11 November 2010

Last Updated ( Saturday, 12 December 2009 14:20 )
 

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Thursday 11th March

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