Parish Notes
SUNDERLAND

Properties used by War Department in the Great War
War Office Lands and Buildings Reconstruction Committee List of Lands and Buildings in the occupation of the War Department 1st June 1918. Northern Command.

Properties marked with an asterisk were either owned by or leased by the War Department prior to the commencement of the war. All other properties have been taken over since 4th August 1914.

SUNDERLAND
Accommodation of Troops: Abbey House, 8 The Terrace; 17 Bridge Street; 4 Carlton Terrace; 13 Claremont Terrace; “Edenholme”, Whitburn Road; Fletcher’s Buildings, Roker Avenue; 10 Green Street; Mayfield, Seaburn Villas; Newlands House (Officers’ Mess and Quarters); 31Queen Street, High Street; 1 Roker Terrace; 22 Roker Terrace; St. Aidan’s Schools, Featherstone Street; St. Peter’s Hall, Green Street; 8 Southcliffe, Roker Terrace, South Pier, Engineer’s
Offices: Sugley House, Cliff Park; Towers’ Works; Trinity Presbyterian Church Hall; 2 Viewforth Terrace; Volunteer Life Brigade House.
Accommodation of Horses: Thornhill Towers
Defences: *Abbs Battery
Hospitals: Bede Towers; War Hospital
Offices: Ashbrooke Terrace, 1 The Lawn; 45 North Bridge Street (Back and Front Office); 48 North Bridge Street; Peareth House; St. Peter’s Hall, Green Street; South Volunteer Life Brigade (House); Thornhill Tower (Dwelling house).
Stores: Burns Furniture Repository; Havelock Wharf (Warehouse); 45 North Bridge Street (Front Office); 45 North Bridge Street (Back Office); 48 North Bridge Street; St. Peter’s Hall, Green Street; West Farm, Fulwell.
Training Ground: Hendon
Various: Land at Hendon.