Stanton, Harold Edward
Harold Edward Stanton (b. 1894 at Luton, Bedfordshire), a conscientious objector, was imprisoned at Winchester, Maidstone, and Leeds, briefly employed on the Home Office Work Scheme at Dyce (Aberdeen) and Wakefield, released in 1919, and joined the Friends' War Victims Relief.
From the guide to the Harold Stanton papers, 1976, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)
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