Phillips Memorial Cloister, Godalming, Surrey
The Phillips Memorial Cloister was built in 1913 by H. Thackeray Turner. The cloister was erected on the site of the old village animal pound. It was built in memory of J G Phillips of Godalming. He was chief wireless telegraphist on board the SS Titanic which sank in 1913. Phillips remained at his post, telegraphing for help, while the ship went down.