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Memorial

Book of Remembrance 1939-45 Grammar School

Reference

H91.02

Place

HEATON

Map ref

NZ 265666

Original Location

Heaton Grammar School

Present Location

Old school building demolished. Memorial transferred to new school -Heaton Manor School.

Which war

1939-45

Dedication, Creation or Publication date

Unveiled 1950. Rededicated at special assembly on 11/11/2004.

Memorial Description

Roll of Honour, hand written, one name to each page, with all the accompanying details. Each name has added to it a single line of a quotation, either from the Bible, or from a poem.
The book is kept on an oak lectern, which is in front of a wooden reredos, which has on it, at the top, the School's coat of arms, and underneath are the words "As you grow up, remember us who say / 'For your tomorrows we gave our today'".
There are fine low carved oak screens in front of the lectern.

Materials used

Oak for the screens, lectern and panelling.

Inscription

This book / commemorates the names / and service of Heatonians / and Old Heatonians / who in the World War / 1939-1945, gave their lives / in the defence of their country / and in the cause of freedom. A plaque on the lectern reads This memorial was unveiled by / Mr. F.R. Barnes, MA., our Head Master / on Sunday 1st October 1950 / The original design and the Book of Remembrance / are the work of Mr. F.E. Loughton, BA., B.Sc.,/ The Art Master while we owe / the shrine and the lectern / to the craftsmanship of Mr. J.A. Waldron, Handicraft Master in the School.

Names

Who commissioned

School

How money was raised

Public subscription

Present condition

Excellent

Sculptor, Artist or Designer

F.E. Loughton, BA., B.Sc., Art Master, and J.A. Waldron, Handicraft Master. Designed by F.E. Loughton, BA., B.Sc., Art Master

Ownership and maintenance

Heaton Grammar School.

Notes

1. An informant says that a prize was also established.

2. In the new school building “The memorial now occupies a more prominent position in the school, being located in the main ‘street’ on the ground floor, outside the School hall. The oak lectern and Book of Remembrance are in place in front of the wooden reredos, which is now attached to the wall. However, the current position has led to the removal of the low carved wooden screens in front of the lectern” (Mr. Dryden, Headmaster, 13/12/2004)

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photos: P. Thirkell

Source of quotation
The quotation on the reredos is an adaptation of that on the memorial in Kohima, Burma to the men killed in the Far East, which reads: "When you go back, tell them of us and say / For your tomorrow we gave our today".

Research acknowledgements

Philip Thirkell; Mr. Dryden, Headmaster, Heaton Manor School.

Research In Progress

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Book of Remembrance 1939-45 Grammar School (H91.02)

 
HEATON, GRAMMAR SCHOOL
  

    
   Heaton Grammar School
   Newcastle upon Tyne

    
   1939-1945
   Roll of Honour
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   This book
   commemorates the names
   & service of Heatonians &
   Old Heatonians
   who in the World War
   1939-1945, gave their lives
   in the defence of their country
   and in the cause of freedom
----------------------------------

    
   Flying Officer
   Frederick Aiston
   1932-1937
   The Royal Air Force.
   Missing over the Bay of
   Bengal 3rd March 1944
   "With proud thanksgiving a mother for her children"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Air Gunner
   William Brian Allan
   1933-1937
   The Royal Air Force
   Squadron No. 18
   Missing in an attack on Catania
   Sicily December 8th 1941
   "England mourns for her dead
   across the sea"
----------------------------------

    
   Flying Officer
   Edmund Maurice Berry
   1930-1934
   The Royal Air Force
   Missing on an operational flight
   over Burma on 14th April 1944
   "Flesh of her flesh, they were,
   spirit of her spirit"
----------------------------------

    
   Flying Officer
   Stanley Sherwin Brand
   1931-1939
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed at Latina in the Volturno
   Valley on the 5th March 1943
   and interred in the Minturno
   Military Cemetery, Italy
   "Fallen in the cause of the free".

    
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   Geoffrey Brewis
   1932-1936
   The Fleet Air Arm
   "Solemn the drums thrill
   Death august and royal"
----------------------------------

    
   Robert Bulman
   1928-1930
   The Merchant Navy
   "Sings sorrow up
   into immortal spheres"
----------------------------------

    
   Pilot Officer
   James Denys Clapperton
   1940-1941
   Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   Killed in North Africa
   on the 26th July 1944
   "There is music in the midst of desolation"
----------------------------------

    
   Peter Morrison Clark
   1931-1936
   The Merchant Navy
   "And a glory
   that shines upon our tears"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Air Gunner
   Donald Clayton
   1934-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed in an air accident at
   Millom 23rd September 1943 &
   interred in the Walker Churchyard
   "They went with songs to the
   battle, they were young"
----------------------------------

    
   Lieutenant
   Maurice Alexander Cook
   1934-1939
   Army Parachute Regiment
   1st Parachute Battalion
   Killed whilst leading a patrol at
   Rimini, Italy on 17th September 1944 &
   interred in the British Cemetery
   "Straight of limb true of eye,
   Steady and aglow"
----------------------------------

    
   Flight Lieutenant
   Arthur Cowie DFM
   1929-1933
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed in a bombing raid on
   Lorient on 13th February 1943
   and interred in Guidel Cemetery
   Nr. Quimperle, Finisterre.
   "They were staunch to the end
   against odds uncounted".
----------------------------------

    
   Lance-Sergeant
   David Alfred Crockett
   1930-1934
   Army Royal Engineers (Terr.)
   Killed in Saga River, Burma
   15th March 1945 and interred in
   the Military Cemetery, Mandalay
   "They fell
   with their faces to the foe"
----------------------------------

    
   Raymond S. Dickinson
   1934-1939
   The Army
   "They shall not grow old
   as we that are left grow old;"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant
   George C. Douglas
   1930-1935
   The Royal Artillery
   Wounded and missing at
   Tobruk 20th June 1942
   "Age shall not weary them
   nor the years condemn"
----------------------------------

    
   Flying Officer
   David S. Dumble
   1936-1940
   Pilot in the Royal Air Force
   Missing, presumed killed at
   Nassau in the Bahamas on
   April 9th 1945
   "At the going down of the sun
   and in the morning"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Pilot
   Robert Frederick Greetham
   1930-1934
   The Royal Air Force
   Lost at sea in the Bay of
   Bengal on the 27th June 1944
   "We will remember them"
----------------------------------

    
   Lance-Corporal
   John Maurice Durston
   1930-1935
   Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
   Died as a Prisoner of War on
   May 27th 1940 and buried in
   the Rue Calonne, Leblume
   "They mingle not with their
   laughing comrades again;"
----------------------------------

    
   Leading Aircraftsman
   Alan Duthie
   1931-1937
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed at Coupar Angus
   Perthshire on 10th September 1941
   "They sit no more at familiar
   tables of home"
----------------------------------

    
   Coder
   Stephen Edington
   1932-1936
   The Royal Navy
   Missing after his ship the Corvette
   HMS Arbutus was torpedoed by
   a submarine on 5th February 1942
   "They have no lot in our labour
   of the daytime"
----------------------------------

    
   Leading Naval Airman
   Leslie Dryden Elliott
   1929-1935
   The Fleet Air Arm
   Missing at sea on the
   17th January 1941
   "They sleep beyond England's foam"
----------------------------------

    
   Eric Foster
   1931-1935
   The Royal Air Force
   "But where our desires are
   and our hopes profound"
----------------------------------

    
   Flying Officer
   Cyril Hollingsworth Georges
   1931-1936
   Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   Shot down and killed after an attack on
   an enemy airfield at Bizerta, 4th of
   December 1942
   and interred in the
   Beja War Cemetery, Tunisia.
   "Felt as a well spring
   that is hidden from sight"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant W.D.P.
   Leslie Trevethan Gibson
   1933-1937
   The Royal Air Force
   Missing in an air collision near
   Ailsa Craig Island 21st May 1943
   "To the innermost heart
   of their own land they are known"
----------------------------------

    
   Pilot Officer
   Leslie Warren Gospel
   1931-1936
   49 Squadron Royal Air Force
   Killed in air operations over
   France on August 16th 1943
   Interred at Cheronvilliers, Eure, France
   "As the stars are known to the Night"
----------------------------------

    
   Brian Gray, D.F.M.
   1930-1935
   The Royal Air Force
   "As the stars that shall be bright
   when we are dusk"
----------------------------------

    
   Geoffrey Harker
   1928-1932
   The Royal Air Force
   "Moving in marches
   upon the heavenly plain"
----------------------------------

    
   Leading Aircraftsman Observer
   Brian George Harrison
   1933-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed at Willowmere South
   Africa 16th January 1942
   Buried at Dudtshoorn, South Africa
   "As the stars that are starry
   in the time of our darkness"
----------------------------------

    
   Raymond Harvey
   1931 -1936
   The Royal Air Force
   "To the end, to the end, they remain"
----------------------------------

    
   Flight Sergeant
   Frederick Hay
   1931-1936
   The Royal Air Force
    (Pathfinders)
   Shot down and killed in a bombe
   raid on Stuttgart on 15th April 1943
   Interred at Rhineberg
----------------------------------

    

    
   The above lines are from
   "For The Fallen ",
   by
   Laurence Binyon
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Navigator
   Donald Hopkins
   1934-1939
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed while returning from
   Dusseldorf on the 4th April 1944 &
   buried in the R.A.F. Cemetery, Harrogate
----------------------------------

    

    
   The following lines are from
   "The Dead",  by Rupert Brooke.
----------------------------------

    
   Corporal
   Edward Arthur Hopper
   1935-1940
   The Royal Air Force
   Died in Wheatley Hospital for Head
   Injuries Oxford on May 16th 1946
   and lies at Crematorium West Road
   Newcastle upon Tyne
   "Blow out your bugles
   over the rich Dead;"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant
   Roland Harry Johnson
   1929-1934
   R.A.F. Coastal Command
   Missing off the Dutch Coast
   on May 28th 1941
   "There's none of these
   so lonely and poor of old,"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Pilot
   William Kay
   1931-1936
   The Royal Air Force
   No.65 East India Squadron
   Killed at Dunkirk
   on the 21st August 1941
   "But, dying has made us, rarer gifts than gold"
----------------------------------

    
   Cadet
   Donald George Kinghorn
   1941-1944
   The Merchant Navy
   Killed on the Atlantic Ocean
   on April 18th 1945 as the result
   of enemy submarine action
   "These laid the world away;
   poured out the red"
----------------------------------

    
   Arnold Kossick
   1933-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   "Sweet wine of youth,
   gave up the years to be"
----------------------------------

    
   Corporal-Piper
   Frederick John Laidler
   1931-1936
   Black Watch Tyneside Scottish
   Killed at Ficheux May 20th 1940
   and interred there
   "Of work and joy
   and that unhoped serene,"
----------------------------------

    
   Lieutenant
   Robert Leftwich
   1928-1932
   Hon. Artillery Coy. Regt.
   Royal Horse Artillery
   Killed in action near Mersa
   Matruh on 29th June 1942
   "That men call age;
   and those that would have been"
----------------------------------

    
   Charles Lucas
   1928-1933
   The Royal Air Force
   "Their sons, they gave,
   their immortality."
----------------------------------

    
   Bombardier
   William A. Macdonald
   1930-1935
   124th Regiment of the Royal Artillery
   Missing presumed dead at El
   Gazala North Africa 28th June 1942
   "Blow, bugles, blow, they brought
   for us, for our dearth"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Observer
   James Quar McPherson
   1929-1935
   Royal Air Force
   Killed at Carew Cheriton, Tenby,
   Pembrokeshire 5th March 1942
   and interred in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Jesmond.
   "Holiness, lacked so long,
   and Love, and Pain,"
----------------------------------

    
   Flight Sergeant Pilot
   Francis D. McQuillan
   1933-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed in air operations over
   Antwerp Belgium 22nd June 1943
   and buried at Scoonselhop Antwerp
   "Honour has come back
   as a king, to earth,"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Pilot
   Rex Mitchell
   1931-1936
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed in a 'plane crash at
   Middlesbrough 8th November 1939
   "And paid his subjects
   with a royal wage;"
----------------------------------

    
   Private
   Noel Moffat
   1928-1931
   2nd Batt. Durham Light Infantry
   Killed in action in Burma during the
   Arakan Campaign on 18th March 1943
   and now interred in
   the Akyab Military Cemetery, Mandalay, Burma
   "And Nobleness walks
   in our ways again,"
----------------------------------

    
   Gunner
   Kenneth Murray
   1929-1935
   Northumberland Hussars
   Killed in action in Crete on
   the 24th May 1941
   and interred in Military Cemetery
   Suda Bay, Crete
   "And we have come into our
   heritage."
----------------------------------

    
   John I. Morton
   1930-1936
   The Army
----------------------------------

    

    
   The following lines are from
   "The Soldier", by Rupert Brooke.
----------------------------------

    
   John Newman
   1928-1932
   The Army
   "If I should die,
   Think only this of me,"
----------------------------------

    
   Lieutenant
   Victor Norman
   1930-1936
   Royal Corps of Signals
   Killed in Italy on 16th July 1944
   and interred in the British Empire
   Cemetery, Assissi.
   "That there's some corner
   of a foreign field"
----------------------------------

    
   Ernest Parker
   1935-1939
   The Royal Air Force
   "That is for ever England.
   There shall be"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Pilot
   John Jackson Pattison
   1935-1940
   Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   Killed in a flying accident at Barnetby-le-Wold Lincolnshire on
   30th July 1945 and interred in the
   Borough Cemetery Cambridge
   "In that rich earth
   a richer dust concealed;"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Air Gunner
   Neville James Patton
   1928-1930
   Royal Air Force Bomber Command
   Killed on operations over the Ruhr
   at St. Trond Belgium 7th April 1942
   and buried at Louvain,
   Belgium.
   "A dust whom England bore,
   shaped, made aware,"
----------------------------------

    
   Flying Officer
   Alan Pirie
   1933-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   Missing over the Atlantic
   Ocean on the 10th November 1944
   "Gave once her flowers
   to love, her ways to roam;"
----------------------------------

    
   Leading Aircraftsman
   Thomas Henry Philipson
   1932-1937
   The Royal Air Force
   Died in Johannesburg
   on the 28th August 1942
   "A body of England's
   breathing English air,"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Air Gunner
   Kenneth Reid
   1935-1940
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed at Armsvote near Stow-on
   the Wold on the 18th October 1943
   and buried at the West Road
   Crematorium, Newcastle on Tyne
   "Washed by the rivers
   blest by the suns of home."
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   Flight Sergeant
   James Alan Rennolds
   1933-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   Missing on air operations
   over Malta on the 22nd May 1943
   "And think this heart,
   all evil shed away,
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant W.O./A.G.
   Frederick James Robinson
   1928-1933
   Royal Air Force, 102 Squadron
   Killed at Flensburg on October 1st
   1942 and interred in the British
   Military Cemetery, Kiel
   "A pulse in the eternal
   mind, no less"
----------------------------------

    
   Gunner
   John Reuben Robinson
   1933-1937
   The Royal Artillery
   Died in the Military Hospital at
   Cassert, Italy on April 19th 1943
   and buried in the Caserta
   Communal
   Cemetery
   "Gives somewhere back
   the thoughts by England given"
----------------------------------

    
   Richard A. Robinson
   1938-1941
   Killed by an enemy anti-
   personnel device at Loudside,
   Northumberland (whence he had
   been evacuated) on October 1st 1944
   He lies in Jesmond Old Cemetery
   "Her sights and sounds;
   dreams happy as her day;"
----------------------------------

    
   Peter Robinson
   1937-1942
   The Army
   "And laughter, learned of
   friends, and gentleness,"
----------------------------------

    
   Leading aircraftsman
   Dennis Robson
   1934-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed at Elmas Airfield, Sardinia
   on the 16th November 1944 and
   interred in the American War
   Cemetery, Cagliari, Sardinia.
   "In hearts at peace,
   under an English heaven"
----------------------------------

    
   Private
   James Leslie Shepherd
   1928-1930
   The Border Regiment
   Wounded and missing in the
   Burma Campaign 7th January 1945
----------------------------------

    

    
   "Songs of Praise," No. 293
   'O valiant hearts,
   who to your glory came"
----------------------------------

    
   Ronald Sinclair
   1932-1937
   The Army
   "Through dust of conflict
   and through battle flame;"
----------------------------------

    
   John Snowden
   1939-41
   Killed in an enemy air raid
   on Newcastle on Tyne
   "Tranquil you lie,
   your knightly virtue proved,"
----------------------------------

    
   James Stewart
   1931-1936
   The Army
   "Your memory hallowed
   in the land you loved."
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Pilot
   Ronald Fred Southern
   1932-1937
   The Royal Air Force
   Missing while flying over the
   Mediterranean Sea, Middle East
   on the 23rd May 1942
   "Proudly you gathered
   rank on rank to war,"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Pilot
   Ronald Soppitt Southern
   1932-1937
   The Royal Air Force
   Died of burns and shock at Stracathro,
   Brechin, Scotland on 30th July 1942 &
   interred in All Saints Cemetery, Jesmond.
   "As who had heard
   God's message from afar;"
----------------------------------

    
   Chief Radio Officer
   Ernest Sturdy
   1928-1930
   The Merchant Navy
   Presumed drowned when his
   ship was torpedoed in the South
   Atlantic on the 12th May 1942.
   "All you had hoped for
   all you had, you gave"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Wireless Operator
   William Swordy Taylor
   1928-1930
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed at Eagle Rock, Slieve Donard,
   County Down on 16th March 1942.
   "To save mankind
   yourself you scorned to save."
----------------------------------

    
   John Thompson
   1930-1934
   The Royal Air Force
   "Splendid you passed,
   the great surrender made,"
----------------------------------

    
   Telegraphist
   Leslie John Thompson
   1929-1933
   The Royal Navy
   Missing, presumed killed after
   being torpedoed in the English
   Channel on the 2nd October 1942
   "Into the light
   that nevermore shall fade;"
----------------------------------

    
   Robert Fraser Thompson
   1934-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   "Deep your contentment
   in the blest abode,"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant pilot
   Vernon J.S. Tindale
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed at Vright, Holland on the
   26th May 1943 and buried in the
   British Military Cemetery, Uden
   "Who wait the last clear
   trumpet-call of God."
----------------------------------

    
   Flight Sergeant
   Edward Norman Todd
   1934-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed while returning from an
   operational flight over enemy
   territory on 28th June 1944 and
   interred in Heaton Cemetery
   "These were his servants
   in his steps they trod,"
----------------------------------

    
   Pilot Officer
   Sidney Ronald Tuck
   1932-1937
   The Royal Air Force
   Missing after enemy action at
   sea on the 30th October 1942.
   "Following through death
   the martyred Son of God:"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant Navigator
   Stephen Boag Tuff
   1934-1939
   Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
   Crashed at Ashbourne, England
   on the 24th July 1941 and buried
   at All Saints Cemetery,
   Jesmond.
   "Victor he rose; victorious too shall rise"
----------------------------------

    
   Sergeant
   Alfred Robert Veitch
   1934-1938
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed in Holland on the
   15th June 1943 and buried
   in the British Cemetery at
   Jonkersbosch, Nymegen
   "They who have drunk
   His cup of sacrifice."
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   Flying officer
   Thomas Wardhaugh
   1928-1931
   Royal Air Force Bomber Command
   Shot down and killed in Northern
   Holland on 21/22 September 1941
   and buried at Delden, N.
   Holland.
   "O risen Lord,
   O Shepherd of our dead,"
----------------------------------

    
   Flying Officer
   Robert Alan Watson
   1931-1936
   The Royal Air Force
   Shot down and killed at
   Mogok Burma on the 9th May
   1944 and interred at Mandalay
   "Whose cross has brought them
   and whose staff has led,"
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   Corporal
   Thomas Robert Wills
   1928-1930
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed in an air crash in the
   United Kingdom on 3rd July
   1943 and interred at Heaton.
   "In glorious hope
   their proud and sorrowing
   land"
----------------------------------

    
   William Wilson
   1928-1931
   The Royal Air Force
   "Commits her children
   to thy gracious hand."
----------------------------------

    
   Leading Aircraftsman
   James Henry Attwood
   1928-1932
   The Royal Air Force
   Killed in a flying accident at
   Horsham St. Faith, Norfolk
   "Still stands his cross
   from that dread hour to this,"
----------------------------------

    
   Flying Officer
   Harry Forbes Hamilton
   1932-1933
   Killed in a flying accident at
   Oaksey Wood, Kemble,
   Gloucestershire, 4th January 1943
   "Like some bright star
   above the dark abyss;"
----------------------------------

    
   Flight Sergeant Navigator
   Wilfred Gordon Carr
   1934-1939
   R.A.F. Bomber Command
   Killed on an operational flight
   over Germany on 4/5 April 1945
   and buried in Ittenbach Cemetery
   "Still through the veil,
   the victor's pitying eyes"
----------------------------------

    
   Sub Lieutenant
   Frederick Jeffrey Brown
   1931-1936
   The Royal Navy
   Killed in a flying accident
   at Crail, Fife on the 23rd July 1942
   "Look down to bless
   our lesser Calvaries."
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   Leading Telegraphist
   Donald Ross
   1928-1931
   The Royal Navy
   Lost on the Atlantic off
   Gibraltar on the 23rd October 1941
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