Memorial Details

NEWMP Memorial Image
Photo: C.N. Dallison

Memorial

Plaque 1914-18 Grammar School

Reference

H51.22

Place

HEXHAM

Map ref

NY 939637

Original Location

Hexham Middle School, Fellside. On rear (west) wall of school hall.

Present Location

The plaque was erected when the hall was part of the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. When the Grammar School moved in April 1965 to new premises in Whetstone Bridge Road, the plaque was left behind because it was in the hall and building which would would

Which war

1914-18

Dedication, Creation or Publication date

Unveiled 25th July 1923 by Col. Edward P.A. Riddell, C.M.G., D.S.O.

Memorial Description

Plaque 79.5cm high x 142cm wide, with an additional strip added which measures 2.5cm high x 109cm long. The whole is mounted on a marble pattress. The individual dates of the years from 1914 to 1919 along the top are in Gothic script, three of each on either side of the school crest and motto. The names are written as a continuous script with a dot between each name using black sans serif lettering.
An additional brass strip has been added on the bottom border.

Materials used

Brass mounted on black marble surround.

Inscription

At the foot of the plaque
"To the glory of Almighty God the only giver of all victory and the memory of the Fallen / thankfully dedicated".

Names

Who commissioned

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Old Boys' Association.

How money was raised

By subscriptions from members of that Association.

Present condition

Good

Sculptor, Artist or Designer

A&N CSL, London.

Notes

1. The Alnwick Gazette reports the unveiling on 25/07/1923 of a memorial in Hexham Grammar School, by Col. E.P.A. Riddell, C.M.G. It was the gift of Col. L.C. Lockhart (Chairman of Governors) and his brother, H.F. Lockhart, and records 128 names of former pupils and masters who fell.

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photos: C.N. Dallison

Alnwick & County Gazette and Guardian gives details in Note (1) above.

Newcastle Weekly Chronicle 28/07/1923 reports unveiling.

Hexham Courant 31/07/1998 feature 75 years ago reports unveiling.

Research acknowledgements

C.N. Dallison; J. Brown; Dorothy Hall

Research In Progress

Alan Grint has researched the names on the Hexham memorials in his book The Faith and Fire Within, 2006, Ergo Press ISBN 0955275814 Contact:-Cogito books 01434 602555

Plaque 1914-18 Grammar School (H51.22)

 
HEXHAM, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School.
  
A. 1914. 1915. 1916.       SPES       . 1917. 1918. 1919. D
                          DURAT AVORUM
  
Robert John Atkinson. Gethin Trevor Davies. William Langdon Dix. Charles Rochester Gent. Krikor Hrand Hagopian.
William George Martin.and George Harold White. Assistant Masters of this School.and Edward Armstrong. John
Robert Armstrong. Thomas Stavert Armstrong. James Nelson Barton. Isaac Baty. Howard Dixon Bell who was killed
at Preux-au-Sart on the 4th November 1918 aged 20 years. Ronald Stephenson Bell. John Joseph Birnie who died of
wounds received in action near Roisel on the 13th July 1917 aged 20 years. John Christopher Boustead. Thomas Edward
Brewis. Robert Bruce. William Stainthorpe Burn who lying wounded in a field dressing station at Hermonville was
taken prisoner on 27th May 1918 and is since missing aged 19 years. Archie Campbell. William Michael Cairns. Charles
McCulloch Carroll. Christopher Reed Charlton. Robert Thomas Coats. John Charles Adam Colebank. David Reece
Crowe. William Dainty who was lost with H.M.S. Louvaine torpedoed near Malta on the 21st January 1918 aged 17 years.
Reginald Samuel Eaton who was killed near Ypres on the 15th November 1917 aged 20 years. John Francis Elliott.
George Sinclair Emerson. John Miller Emerson who died on the 8th March 1918 of wounds received at Roisel on
the 26th March 1918 aged 21 years. Wray Emerson. James English. Thomas Wilfrid English. Norman Edgar Fairless.
Thomas Rutherford Fenwick. James Ford. Robert Darling Foreman. Joseph Forster. Robert William Forster. Charles
Edwin Bryant Girling. Joseph Miller Greener. Cecil Harrison who was killed at Suvla Bay on the 11th August 1915 aged
22 years. John Vincent Harrison. Robert Cecil Osborne Hedley. Richard Basil Heslop. John Woodman Hetherington.
Arthur Douglas Hood. Joseph Hudspith. Henry Hutchinson. Michael Hutchinson. Thomas Hutchinson. Walter
Johnson. Stanley Johnston. Joseph Keen. Arnold William Keenleyside. Tom Shield Keenleyside. George Kellett.
Louis Liddell. William Ernest Marshall who was killed at Oppy on the 3rd May 1917 aged 23 years. Archibald Moffett.
Harry Moore Morrison. Herbert Carrick Mundell. Edwin Nicholson. William Anthony Johnson Oliver. William Henry Pagett.
Claude Ernest Parnaby. Norman Winston Parnaby. Fred Pattison. Fenwick Pearson. Thomas Wallace Pearson. Leonard John
Pointing. George Alexander Pougher. Mark Wright Proud. Walter Reeves. Stephen Henry Ridley. Gilbert Brown Robson.  
Robert David Robson. Robert Ramsay Robson who was killed at Martinsart on the 22nd April 1918 aged 24 years. Albert
Hunter Rollingson. Wilkinson Rowell who was killed at the Battle of the Somme on the 28th October 1916 aged 19 years.
William James Scott. Fenwick Edward Sharp. Thomas Robson Shaw. Robert Shortridge. Percy Douglas Smith. Reginald
Farbridge Smith. Henry Stevenson. William Lambton Stephenson. Herbert Michael Stoker. Sidney Thomas Suddes.
Charles Symm. Thomas Symm. Maurice Telford. William Richard Thew who was killed at Lesboeufs on the 26th October 1916
aged 21 years. Edward Lewis Thompson. Thomas Errington Thompson. Godfrey Raymond Vickers who was killed at Lillers on
the 6th January 1918 aged 19 years. Thomas William Wallace who was killed at the Battle of the Somme on the 16th Sept1916
aged 20 years. Gill Brown Watson. Percy Welch. Robert Welch who was killed at Albert on the 28th October 1916 aged 19
years. John Edward Wharton. John Norman Wheatley. Harry Lowes Willey who was killed at Langemarck on the 22nd October
1917 aged 24 years. James Snowdon Wilson. William Wilson. Harold Wood. Ralph Pickering Woodman. Alexander Wright who
was killed at Villers-Bretonneux on the 8th August 1918 aged 24 years. Thomas Alexander Wright. and Percival Reay Young
former scholars. served in the Great War.
  
To the Glory of Almighty God the only giver of all Victory and the memory of the fallen  
thankfully dedicated
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On strip below
X William Dent a former scholar also served. John Miller Emerson died on the 8th April 1918 
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To make things easier, the names are separated here: 
   Assistant Masters of this school
   Robert John Atkinson. 
   Gethin Trevor Davies. 
   William Langdon Dix. 
   Charles Rochester Gent. 
   Krikor Hrand Hagopian.
   William George Martin. 
   George Harold White. 
   
   Edward Armstrong. 
   John Robert Armstrong. 
   Thomas Stavert Armstrong. 
   
   James Nelson Barton. 
   Isaac Baty. 
   Howard Dixon Bell who was killed at Preux-au-Sart on the 4th November 1918 aged 20 years. 
   Ronald Stephenson Bell. 
   John Joseph Birnie who died of wounds received in action near Roisel on the 13th July 1917 
      aged 20 years. 
   John Christopher Boustead. 
   Thomas Edward Brewis. 
   Robert Bruce. 
   William Stainthorpe Burn who lying wounded in a field dressing station at Hermonville 
      was taken prisoner on 27th May 1918 and is since missing aged 19 years. 
   
   Archie Campbell. 
   William Michael Cairns. 
   Charles McCulloch Carroll. 
   Christopher Reed Charlton. 
   Robert Thomas Coats. 
   John Charles Adam Colebank. 
   David Reece Crowe. 
      
   William Dainty who was lost with H.M.S. Louvaine torpedoed near Malta on the 
      21stJanuary 1918 aged 17 years.
   
   Reginald Samuel Eaton who was killed near Ypres on the 15th November 1917 aged 20 years. 
   John Francis Elliott.
   George Sinclair Emerson. 
   John Miller Emerson who died on the 8th March 1918 of wounds received at Roisel on the 
      26th March 1918 aged 21 years 
   Wray Emerson. 
   James English. 
   Thomas Wilfrid English. 
   
   Norman Edgar Fairless.
   Thomas Rutherford Fenwick. 
   James Ford. 
   Robert Darling Foreman. 
   Joseph Forster. 
   Robert William Forster. 
   
   Charles Edwin Bryant Girling. 
   Joseph Miller Greener. 
   
   Cecil Harrison who was killed at Suvla Bay on the 11th August 1915 aged 22 years. 
   John Vincent Harrison. 
   Robert Cecil Osborne Hedley. 
   Richard Basil Heslop. 
   John Woodman Hetherington.
   Arthur Douglas Hood. 
   Joseph Hudspith. 
   Henry Hutchinson. 
   Michael Hutchinson. 
   Thomas Hutchinson. 
   
   Walter Johnson. 
   Stanley Johnston. 
   
   Joseph Keen. 
   Arnold William Keenleyside. 
   Tom Shield Keenleyside. 
   George Kellett.
   
   Louis Liddell. 
   
   William Ernest Marshall who was killed at Oppy on the 3rd May 1917 aged 23 years. 
   Archibald Moffett.
   Harry Moore Morrison. 
   Herbert Carrick Mundell. 
   
   Edwin Nicholson. 
   
   William Anthony Johnson Oliver. 
   
   William Henry Pagett.
   Claude Ernest Parnaby. 
   Norman Winston Parnaby. 
   Fred Pattison. 
   Fenwick Pearson. 
   Thomas Wallace Pearson. 
   Leonard John Pointing. 
   George Alexander Pougher. 
   Mark Wright Proud. 
   
   Walter Reeves. 
   Stephen Henry Ridley. 
   Gilbert Brown Robson.  
   Robert David Robson. 
   Robert Ramsay Robson who was killed at Martinsart on the 22nd April 1918 
      aged 24 years. 
   Albert Hunter Rollingson. 
   Wilkinson Rowell who was killed at the Battle of the Somme on the 28th October 1916 
      aged 19 years.
   
   William James Scott. 
   Fenwick Edward Sharp. 
   Thomas Robson Shaw. 
   Robert Shortridge. 
   Percy Douglas Smith. 
   Reginald Farbridge Smith. 
   Henry Stevenson. 
   William Lambton Stephenson. 
   Herbert Michael Stoker. 
   Sidney Thomas Suddes.
   Charles Symm. 
   Thomas Symm. 
   
   Maurice Telford. 
   William Richard Thew who was killed at Lesboeufs on the 26th October 1916 
       aged 21 years. 
   Edward Lewis Thompson. 
   Thomas Errington Thompson. 
   Godfrey Raymond Vickers who was killed at Lillers on the 6th January 1918 
      aged 19 years. 

    
   Thomas William Wallace who was killed at the Battle of the Somme on the 16th 
      Sept 1916 aged 20 years. 
   Gill Brown Watson. 
   Percy Welch. 
   Robert Welch who was killed at Albert on the 28th October 1916 aged 19 years. 
   John Edward Wharton. 
   John Norman Wheatley. 
   Harry Lowes Willey who was killed at Langemarck on the 22nd October 1917 
      aged 24 years. 
   James Snowdon Wilson. 
   William Wilson. 
   Harold Wood. 
   Ralph Pickering Woodman. 
   Alexander Wright who was killed at Villers-Bretonneux on the 8th August 1918 
      aged 24 years. 
   Thomas Alexander Wright
  
   Percival Reay Young
NamesH51.22

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