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Stained Glass Window Imperial Yeomanry South Africa 1899-1902 St. Nicholas

Reference

NUT094

Place

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

Map ref

NZ 250640

Original Location

Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas, St. Nicholas Square, St. Nicholas Street / Mosley Street. North aisle.

Which war

South Africa 1899-1902

Memorial Description

Stained glass window of three lights.
Beneath this is a brass plaque on black pattress 66cm high x 137cm wide with ivy leaf embellishments at the four corners and middle top and bottom. The dedication at the top is in fancy capitals. A further statement about casualties runs along the bottom. The names are listed in ten columns each divided by a vertical line, the lettering in sans serif capitals.

Materials used

Stained glass window and brass plate

Inscription

South Africa 1900-2 / To the glory of God, this window is erected in commemoration of the distinguished services of the / Northumberland and Durham Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa. And in memory of the under-mentioned / ninety-four Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Corps who lost their lives during the Campaign.
A nominal roll of the 2254 officers, non-commissioned officers and men of the Imperial Yeomanry who volunteered their services at Newcastle upon Tyne is deposited in the Cathedral Archives.

Names

Notes

1. The plaque states that “A nominal roll of the 2,254 Officers, N.C.Os and men of the Imperial Yeomanry who volunteered their service at Newcastle upon Tyne is deposited in the Cathedral Archives.” See NUT195

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photos: J. Brown; P. Thirkell

Research acknowledgements

P. Thirkell; J. Brown

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Stained Glass Window Imperial Yeomanry South Africa 1899-1902 St. Nicholas (NUT094)

 
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE St. Nicholas' Cathedral.

    
  
South Africa 1900-2.
  
   To the glory of God : This window was erected in commemoration of the distinguished services of the
   Northumberland and Durham Imperial Yeomanry in South Africa : and in memory of the undermentioned
   ninety-four Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Corps who lost their lives during the Campaign.
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   Column 1                             Column 2
  
   Regt.Serg.Major Catcheside, H.P.     Shoeing-Smith Livingstone, W.   
   Quarter Master Serg. Coyle, C.W.A.   Corporal Crone, W.         
   "   "   "   McLeod, J.               "        Denton, J.C.      
   Sergeant      Douglas, J.            "        Dixon, J.         
   "      Luck, C.S.                    "        Tinning, J.W.     
   "      McDonald, C.                  "        Wilmot, T.        
   "      Middlemiss, J.                Lance Corpl. Hewitson, J.       
   "      Robson, J.E.                  "      Nugent, J.J.       
   "      Smith, A.T.                   Trooper  Ankers, C.H.       
   "      Turbitt, J.                   "        Appleby, J.W.      
   Farrier-Serg.   Willey, T.S.         "        Bainbridge, J.G.   
   Shoeing-Smith   Hall, W.             "        Bell, A.          
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Column 3              Column 4	    Column 5

    
   Bell, J.           Dodd, A.          Hope, J.L.        
   Bishop, N.M.       Donkin, J.E.      Huby, C.          
   Blow, F.F.         Dutton, Thos.     Hudson, W.        
   Bogan, E.          English, F.       Jackson, J.R.     
   Bowman, R.N.       Finkill, J.T.     Jameson, W.       
   Brown, T.W.        Forrester, J.G.   Jewitt, R.R.      
   Brownrigg, J.      Gibson, J.        Johnson, T.C.     
   Coxon, W.          Glendinning, J.J. Kirk, M.          
   Craik, W.J.        Hails, T.D.       Lake, T.          
   Davenport, W.B.    Harker, W.        Leathart, W.B.S.  
   Deans, G.F.        Hankey, W.J.      Lovgreen, Kai.    
   Dixon, J.          Hebeler, B.A.     Lynch, J.   
------------------------------------------------
Column 6              Column 7	    Column 8

    
   Macklam, J.        Peirson, H.A.     Thompson, A.
   McStay, J.D.       Pow, Wm.          Thornton, F.   
   Middlemist, G.     Ridley, R.        Turnbull, G.A.
   Moffatt, Jas.      Roche, J.H.       Wardhaugh, R.
   Moore, Wm.         Short, J.         Waugh, J.
   Murphy, T.         Slack, J.P.       White, J.
   Murray, J.F.       Stenhouse, Jas.   Wigham, G.A.
   Nesom, G.          Sturgeon, H.      Wilson, M.   
   Norman, T.J.       Swinburne, J.W.   Wood, John
   Pashley, J.        Temple, A.E.      Young, J.W.
   Pattison, A.S.     Temple, S.C.   
   Pearson, W.R.      Temple, Wm.

    
   A nominal Roll of the 2254 Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Imperial Yeomanry who volunteered their services at Newcastle-upon-Tyne is deposited in the Cathedral Archives.
NamesNUT094.

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