Philip “Tubby” Clayton
Philip “Tubby” Clayton was an English clergyman and the founder of the Tubbys organization, which provided support and care for soldiers during World War I. He is best known for establishing the Talbot House in Poperinge, Belgium, a place where soldiers could find rest, fellowship, and spiritual solace away from the front lines.
Clayton's work at Talbot House emphasized the importance of community and compassion, offering a welcoming environment for soldiers of all faiths. His efforts contributed to the morale and well-being of countless troops, making a lasting impact on those who served during the war.