
Fig. 1 Amongst the many official tributes a personal commemoration of three brothers killed in the First World War
Lewes memorial remembers some 360 names; they've been pinned to specific addresses within walking distance of the memorial. In Southover Ward for the 75th anniversary a book was published detailing the lives of each person - their school record, photo and home and other information, such as playing cricket for the local team or where they worked.

Fig.2. Lewes Town Hall War Memorial
Will anyone remember us a hundred years after we have died?
Just as it is important for us to forget as a learning process and challenge, should society forget, filter or edit? Does commemoration in glorify war with its nationalistic, militaristic and religious connotations?
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