Memorial Details

NEWMP Memorial Image
Photo: Simon Raine

Memorial

Roll of Honour 1914-18 All Saints

Reference

H134.03

Place

HURWORTH (ON TEES)

Map ref

NZ 308101.

Original Location

All Saints’ Church, Church View. In the porch.

Which war

1914-18

Memorial Description

Plaque 3 feet 8 inches high x 1 foot 8 inches wide with gable top surmounted by a cross. The quotation is on the gable front. The name of the village is on a cross beam. The invocation is on the bottom below a ledge for flowers. The lettering is handwritten on the wooden panels using black Roman lower case lettering with some initials in red. The names are written in a grid outlined in red.

Materials used

Oak

Inscription

Great love hath no man than this / that a man lay down his life for his friends.
Roll of Honour
Killed in action.
O God, bless & protect our sailors and soldiers.

Names

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photos: Simon Raine; C. Sanders

Source of quotation:
“Greater love hath no man than this . . .” St. John 15 v 13.

External web link

Research acknowledgements

Fitzhugh Collection, Middleton in Teesdale; C. Sanders

Research In Progress

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Roll of Honour 1914-18 All Saints (H134.03)

 
HURWORTH (ON TEES)   All Saints’ Church.  
  
   Great love hath no man than this 
   that a man lay down his life for his friends.
  
   Roll of Honour 
   Killed in action.
  
   Appleby, Lieut. John Gill            8th South Lancs.    14th July 1916
   Wilkinson, Sec.Lieut. Bernard J.     Yorks Rgt.          27th Sept. “
  
   HURWORTH - ON –TEES
  
   Farnsworth, Co.Sergt. Major Harry    Northland Fusiliers 13th July 1916   
   Howell, Sergt. Alfred                21st D.L.I.         19th “    “
   Milburn, Sergt. John (Military Medal)18th “              1st  “    “
   Newton, Sergt. Robert Bland          10th “              25th “    1915
   Byrne, Private James                 5th  “              16th May  “
   Smith, Private Richard               K.O.Y.L.I.          27th Sept.“
   Simpson, Lce.Copl. Bertram E.        R. Dublin Fusiliers 20th Feb. 1917
   Crooks, Lce.Copl. Arthur             10th K.O.Y.L.I.     9th April “
   Hodgson, Private Thomas Cooper       2nd Yorks.          9th June  1916
   Forder, Private John Edwin           Royal Worcesters    4th Aug.  “
   Ankers, Private Bertram                  D.L.I.          3rd Sept. “
   Howell, Private George Spencer       5th “               26th “    “
   Richardson, Private Ernest Riley     Canadian I.B.       13th April 1917
  
   O God, bless & protect our sailors and soldiers.
NamesH134.03   

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