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Memorial

Plaque 1914-18 Sandyford Road United Methodist

Reference

J1.45

Place

JESMOND (N'castle/Jesmond)

Original Location

Sandyford Road United Methodist Church. In the chancel.

Which war

1914-18

Dedication, Creation or Publication date

Unveiled 3rd July 1921 by Major-General Sir R.A.K. Montgomery, C.B., D.S.O.

Memorial Description

Plaque

Materials used

Bronze

Inscription

(Dedicated to members of Church and Sunday School)

Names

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Illustrated Chronicle 01/07/1921 reports proposed unveiling on Sunday; 11/07/1921 reports unveiling.

Newcastle Weekly Chronicle 02/07/1921 reports proposed unveiling.

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Research acknowledgements

Dorothy Hall

Research In Progress

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Plaque 1914-18 Sandyford Road United Methodist (J1.45)

 
JESMOND   Sandyford Road United Methodist Church.  

    

    
The layout of this memorial is not known.
The following has been extracted from a newspaper 
report and has not been compared with the original 
nor with a good photograph.
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   The following made the supreme sacrifice:

    
   Barker, David W.       Kerr, Albert A.
   Benson, H.L.           Rudd, Wm.
   Cuthbert, C.           Short, Josh.
   Havery, Ralph          Short, Jack
   Hogg, Geo.             Todd, Miss Barbara
   Jackson, Thos.         Wright, Edmund.

    
   Those who also served were:

    
   Allan, W.J.            Kerr, W.H.
   Armstrong, Ernest      Kerr, John
   Atkinson, Herbert      Laing, Chas. D.
   Batey, Frank           Lamb, Percy
   Beetham, Herbert,Junr. Logan, John R.
   Benson, R.H.           Longhorn, Percy   
   Benson, Victor L.      Luckley, John
   Blake, Arthur          Luckley, Anthony
   Blake, Henry           Lynn, H.K.
   Bradley, Fred.         McEwan, H.H.
   Bradley, John          Murray, Robt.
   Bradley, Norman V.     Nixon, T.C.
   Brown, G. Stanley      Odgear, J.E.
   Brown, Arthur E.       Poppleton, Henry
   Brown, Percy W.        Ridley, Arthur
   Cairns, John           Robson, Jack
   Cairns, Robt.          Robson, Jas.
   Carrick, Cuthbert O.   Roy, F.W.T.
   Carrick, Norman        Rutherford, J.
   Carr, T.R.T.           Scott, J.E.
   Catnach, Wm.           Signey, Robt. D.
   Clarke, W.D.           Signey, Thos. D.
   Codling, Wm. Junr.     Sim, W.
   Coulthard, Wm.         Speed, Norman
   Cole, A.E.             Spence, J.W.
   Dickson, Eric.         Stobbs, Matthew
   Eyton, Hugh            Sutherland, W.J.
   Eyton, Norman          Tait, John
   Fairless, Wm. W.       Thompson, Ralph
   Fowke, R.M.            Todd, W.G.
   Gibbon, Wm.            Walton, Robt.
   Gibbon, J.L.           Watson, Ed. H.
   Greener, J.            Watson, Stanley
   Hankey, O.             Watson, Jack
   Havery, J.W.           White, Arthur
   Henderson, Ed.         Wrightson, F.S.
   Hogg, Wm. Junr.        Wright, Stanley
   Hayward, A.            Chapman, (Mrs.) Sister
   Innes, G.              Knight,(Miss) Eva
   Jackson, H.G.          Todd, Senr.(Miss) Dorothy R.
   James, Ralph           Walker,(Miss)Marjorie K.
   Jones, F.
NamesJ1.45 

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