Memorial Details

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Photo: Simon Raine

Memorial

Plaque 1914-18 All Saints

Reference

H134.02

Place

HURWORTH (ON TEES)

Map ref

NZ 308101.

Original Location

All Saints’ Church, Church View. On south wall of nave, to right of door leading to the rear porch.

Which war

1914-18

Memorial Description

Plaque of classic design, very plain, with gable top in which is a laurel wreath raised in half relief encircling a cross, and with the words “Pro” and “Patria” incised and coloured black in the ribbon on either side. The names are listed in a single column, all lettering is in Roman capitals.

Materials used

Grey Marble.

Inscription

Pro Patria
In proud and loving memory of / the Men from this Parish who gave their / lives for King and Country in the Great War / 1914-1919.

Names

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photo: Simon Raine

Durham Record Office List of those who died EP/Hur 14/5

External web link

Research acknowledgements

Fitzhugh Collection, Middleton in Teesdale; John and Mavis Dixon

Research In Progress

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Plaque 1914-18 All Saints (H134.02)

 
HURWORTH (ON TEES)  All Saints’ Church.  
  
   Pro Patria 
  
   In proud and loving memory of 
   the Men from this Parish who gave their 
   lives for King and Country in the Great War 
   1914-1919
  
   Pte. Rupert Smith, N.F., 24th Feb. 1915
   Pte. James Byrne, 5th D.L.I., 16th May 1915
   Sgt. Robert Bland Newton, 10th D.L.I. 25th July 1915
   Pte. Richard Smith, K.O.Y.L.I. 27th Sep. 1915
   Pte. J.A.B. Temple, 8th East Yorks, 28th Nov. 1915
   Pte. T.C. Hodgson, 2nd Yorks, 9th June 1916
   Sgt. John Milburn, M.M., 18th D.L.I. 1st July 1916
   Coy.Sgt. Maj. H. Farnsworth, N.F., 13th July 1916
   Lieut. John Gill Appleby, 8th South Lancs., 14th July 1916
   Sgt. Alfred Howell, 21st D.L.I. 19th July 1916
   Pte. J.E. Forder, Royal Worcs. 4th Aug. 1916
   Pte. Bertram Ankers, 18th D.L.I. 3rd Sep. 1916
   Pte. George Spencer Howell, 5th D.L.I. 26th Sep. 1916
   Sec.Lieut. Bernard Joscelyn Wilkinson, Yorks.Rgt., 27th Sep. 1916
   Lce.Cpl. Bertram E. Simpson, R.Dublin Fus., 20th Feb. 1917
   Pte. Albert Pettit, 9th Yorks Rgt., 4th Mar. 1917
   Pte. E.R. Richardson, 46th Canadian I.B. 13th Apl. 1917
   Lce.Cpl. Arthur Crooks, 10th K.O.Y.L.I. 9th Apl. 1917
   Pte. W. Winfield, 43rd M.G.C. 29th May 1917
   Sub.Lieut. N.E. Wood, H.M.S. Queen of the North, 20th July 1917
   Pte. James Stubbs, R.A.M.C., 8th Sep. 1917
   Pte. Robert Wade, R.G.A., 23rd Nov. 1917
   Chief-Eng. R. Simpson, S.S. Shadwell, 23rd Mar. 1918
   Pte. William Patchett, 5th D.L.I. 22nd Apr. 1918
   Pte. John William Hutchinson, 5th K.O.Y.L.I. 12th Sep. 1918
   Pte. Norman Louis Anderson, M.M. 7th Border Reg. 9th Oct. 1918
   Bombadier (sic) Harold Hutchinson, R.G.A., 12th Nov. 1918
   Sapper Raymond Towers, 98th Coy. R.E., 10th Jan. 1919
   Pte. J. Harrison, Scottish Rifles, Oct. 1917
   Pte. R.H. Craggs, 17th N.F., 12th Nov. 1917
   Pte. R. Harrison, W.Riding Reg., 17th Apr. 1918
   Pte. C.E. Vickers, M.M., 10th E.Yorks, 29th Sep.1918
   Pte. W.T. Robson, 6th D.L.I., 12th Oct. 1918
NamesH134.02   

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