Frederick Holbourn
Frederick William Holbourn was a totally disabled war pensioner who worked to achieve justice for war pensioners in the United Kingdom in the years following World War I.
Holbourn was educated at Gravesend Elementary School, married Jennie Ann Jefferson, and had one son, Jack Holbourn.
Service
- 1919, 1920 – management committee of the Borough league
- 1921, 1923 – Vice-Chairman of "Gravesend Rovers FC."
- 1918, 1921 – Management Committee Services Rendered Club and Discharged Soldiers and Sailors Association, Sports Secretary
- 1921–32 – Sports, Finance and Ways and Means Committee
- 1921–29 — British Legion Relief Fund Committee
- 1925–32 – United Services Fund representative
- 1926 – Vice Chairman of British Legion
- 1924–26 – Chairman British Legion Relief Fund
- *1926–27 – Hon. Sec., 1922–23 – Vice Chairman
- 1924, 1932 – Poppy Day Committee member
- 1924–25 – Chairman St Dunstan's Flag Day
He went on to assist in the founding of the Tuberculosis Aftercare Committee; and became Hon. Sec. of Groups 10 and 9 of the British Legion; Honorary Secretary for the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen’s Families Association for Gravesend; and delegate to Kent Conferences of the British Legion.
He died in 1967 in hospital in Gravesend, having lived at Oak Road for much of his life.