Memorial Details

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Memorial

Plaque 1914-18 1939-45 St. John Lodge

Reference

S140.056

Place

SUNDERLAND

Original Location

Masonic Hall Toward Road (Park Terrace). (Now at Beamish Museum).

Present Location

Wearside Masonic Temple, Burdon Road

Which war

a. 1914-18
b. 1939-45

Dedication, Creation or Publication date

Unveiled 19/04/1921 by The Deputy Provincial Grand Master W. Bro. C.F. de Pledge and dedicated by Canon Lillingston M.A. Provincial Chaplain.

Memorial Description

Plaque. There is a wide frame with an enamelled roundel containing a symbol at the centre of top, bottom and both sides. A brass panel at the top gives the dedication for 1914-18 in black sans serif capitals. The names are in a single column, with those from 1939-45 following in sequence. Lettering is incised gilded sans serif capitals.

Materials used

Oak, with brass plate.

Inscription

a. To the Glory of T.G.A.O.T.U. / and in fraternal remembrance of the / Brethren of St. John’s Lodge No.80 / who made the supreme sacrifice / in the Great War 1914-1919
b. 1939-1945

Names

Notes

1. The photograph in the Unveiling Summons indicates that after the Second World War the memorial was remade. The Names on the memorial in the Summons' photograph are offset and are now in a straight line. The flags are different and there is no square and compass on the lower ledge.

2. There is a second brass plaque
And to the abiding honour
of the 110 brethren who
served in H.M. Forces.


3. The Provincial Grand Master R.W. Bro. The Right Honourable The Lord Ravensworth, D.L. P.G.W. should have unveiled the memorial but was unable to attend.

4. The Burdon Road building was sold in 2006 but the Masons continue to use this part of the building.

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photos: C. Sanders; R. Riddell; James Pasby

Sunderland Echo 20/04/1921 reports unveiling. (Available on The British Newspaper Archive)

A Revised history of St. John’s Lodge No.80 A.F. and A.M. William Waples, 1965

St Johns Lodge No. 80 Bi-Centenary 1806-2006 gives details of the fallen and a list of members who served.

Sunderland Echo 25/01/2007 reports sale of building; 01/02/2007 reports change of use to restaurant.

External web link

Research acknowledgements

C. Sanders; Roland Riddell; Dorothy Hall; Alan Vickers; Tony Harding

Research In Progress

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Plaque 1914-18 1939-45 St. John Lodge (S140.056)

 
SUNDERLAND Masonic Hall, Park Terrace
  
   To the Glory of T.G.A.O.T.U.
   and in fraternal remembrance of the
   brethren of St. John’s Lodge No.80
   who made the supreme sacrifice
   in the Great War 1914-1919
  
   John W. Bolam
   James A. Border
   George Carter
   William Clayburn
   John L. Gowdy
   Reinold J. Jauget
   William Hedley
   David Jones
   Albert H. Purvis
   Thomas S. Robeson
   John Snowden
   John G. South
   Charles S. Westerby
   James R. Willing
  
   1939-1945
   Magnus T. Land
   Richard Lawson
   James Brown Williamson
   
------------------------------------------------------------------
  The Lodge Summons for 19/04/1921 gives the following details: -
   
Page 3
   
   In Fraternal Remembrance
   Of
   Our Glorious Dead
  
   Bro. J.A. Border    Chief Engineer        Perished at sea through
                                             enemy action about 15th 
                                             February 1916
   
   "    J.W. Bolam     Sub. Lieut. R.N.R.    Perished at sea in December
                                             1917 (presumed torpedoed)
   
   "    G. Carter      Chief Engineer        Died in Alexandria Hospital
                                             12th December 1917 after 
                                             being torpedoed on 
                                             Admiralty Transport
   
   "    W. Clayburn    Master Mariner        Admiralty Transport mined 
                                             in North Sea 22nd February
                                             1916
   
   "    J.L. Gowdy     Chief Engineer        Perished off the Norfolk 
                                             Coast 18th January 1915
   
   "    W. Hedley      Chief Engineer        Perished at sea. Last heard
                                             of passing Gibraltar 
                                             January 1917
  
   "    D. Jones       Master Mariner        Torpedoed. Admiralty 
                                             Transport 26th February 1918
   
   "    R.J. Jauget    Master Mariner        Torpedoed. H.M.T. "Ramazan"
                                             in Aegean Sea 19th Sept.
                                             1915
   
   "    A.H. Purvis    Master Mariner        Perished at sea through 
                                             enemy action December 1917
   
   "    T.S. Robason   Master Mariner        Ship reported at Lloyd's 
                                             Missing 28th January 1916
   
   "    J. Snowdon     Master Mariner        Torpedoed at sea 22nd 
                                             September 1918
   
   "    J. South       Chief Engineer        Torpedoed on Admiralty
                                             Transport February 1918
   
   "    C.S. Westerby  Master Mariner        Torpedoed at Sea 19th May 
                                             1917
   
   "    J.R. Willing   Chief Engineer        Missing off the River Wear 
                                             29th December 1916
   
Page 7
   
   List of Members who served in the
   Great War 1914-1919
   
   Name                        Unit; Rank; Honour.
   Arnold, Jas. Henry          R.N.R.; Lieutenant; D.S.C.
   Arnold, Wm. Henry           Fleet Aux.; 2nd Officer.         
   Armstrong, Herbert          R.N.; Stoker.
   Anderson, Chas. Ed.         I.W.T.R.E.; Staff-Lieutenant.
   Allan, Douglas              R.A.M.C.; Major.
   Allison, Geo. And.          Fleet Aux.; Engineer.
   Bell, Roger                 R.G.A.; Corporal.
   Brown, Geo. M.              R.A.S.C. Remounts; Sergeant.
   Battling, Guy               R.N.R.; Lieutenant.
   Brown, Ernest               Fleet Aux.; Engineer.
   Bathgate, Arthur            "     "   ; ".
   Bailes, Vincent             "     "   ; Chief Officer.
   Chevins, John T.            "     "   ; Master Mariner.
   Cunningham, Peter M.I.      R.N.R.; Eng. Lieutenant.
   Craig, James                Fleet Aux.; Engineer.
   Cowey, Robert Orlando       Aust. E.F.; Major.
   Crichton, Wm. Jack          Fleet Aux.; Engineer.
   Douglas, Robert Kinmond     "     "   ; Master Mariner.
   Dale, Philip                "     "   ; Chief Engineer.
   Dickinson, Albert           R.G.A.; Gunner.
   Duncan, William Alex.       D.L.I.; Staff Captain.
   Darke, Robert Thompson      Fleet Aux.; Chief Officer
   Dawson, Robert              "     "   ; Engineer.
   Dodd, Thomas                D.L.I.; Captain; M.C. and Bar.
   Duck, Charles               Fleet Aux.; Master Mariner.
   Douglas, Norman R.          "     "   ; Engineer.
   Erskine, Jas. S.            R.N.R.; Lieutenant.
   Fairey, Walter R.           R.E.; Corporal.
   Foster, Francis M.          Fleet Aux.; Master Mariner.
   Graham, Thomas              R.N.R.; Eng. Lieutenant.
   Gray, Lawrence              Fleet Aux.; Chief officer.
   Gagen, John William         "     "   ; Master Mariner.
   Gilchrist, Thomas Ern.      Burmese Labour Corps.; 2nd Lieutenant.
   Gibson, William             R.N.R.; Eng. Sub.-Lieut.
   Gibbins, David A.           Fleet Aux.; Chief Officer.
   Hurdman, Joseph James       R.A.M.C.; Private.
   Howgate, Edw. J.            Fleet Aux.; Chief Engineer.
   Hindmarsh, William          "     "   ; Chief Officer.
   Hodgson, Matthew            "     "   ; Master Mariner.
   Hodgson, Joseph William     K.O.Y.L.I.; Lance- Corporal.
   
Page 8
   List of Members who served in the
   Great War 1914-1919
   Continued
   
   Name                        Unit; Rank; Honour.
   Hudson, Stephen L.          Fleet Aux.; Chief Engineer.
   Humphreys, W.D.             D.L.I.; Lieutenant.
   Huntley, John J.            Fleet Aux.; Master Mariner.
   Heslop, George W.           "     "   ; "      ".
   Hill, Robert C.             R.N.R.; Eng.-Lieutenant.
   Howden, John                I.W.T.R.E.; Lieutenant.
   Humble, Thomas M.           Fleet Aux.; Engineer.
   Henson, Herbert H.          "     "   ; Master Mariner.
   Jameson, Morpeth            "     "   ; "      2.
   King, Alfred                R.N.R.; Eng. Lieutenant.
   Kennedy, Thomas             "     ; "    ".
   Kay, Albert Wallace         "     ; "    "; D.S.C.
   Lethe, Robert Kirton        Fleet Aux.; Engineer.
   Law, James Melville         2nd D.L.I.; lieut. & Q.M.
   Matthews, J.W.              D.L.I.; Lieutenant.
   Mitchell, George            A.P.C.; Corporal.
   Maunder, Fred W.H.          N.F.; Sergeant.
   Newton, Charles L.          Fleet Aux.; Master Mariner.
   Noble, Tom                  D.L.I.; Lieutenant.
   Ord, Robinson               R.A.S.C.; Lieutenant.
   Plate, John H.              Fleet Aux.; Chief Engineer.
   Peterkin, John              "     "   ; Master Mariner.
   Peake, William H.           R.A.S.C.; Lance-Corporal.
   Peddie, Andrew W.E.         R.N.R.; Eng. Lieutenant.
   Porritt, Robert H.          R.N.; Stoker.
   Pattison, George W.         R.G.A.; Bombardier; M.S.M.
   Pennington, James L.        Fleet Aux.; Chief Engineer; D.C.S.
   Reed, Alfred P.             R.N.R.; Lieutenant.
   Robson, William K. Junr.    M.T., R.A.S.C.; Corporal.
   Sadler, Thomas              Fleet Aux.; Chief Engineer.
   Simson, Thomas              "     "   ; Master Mariner.
   Simpson, Joseph E.          "     "   ; "      ".
   Stafford, Steward           "     "   ; "      ".
   Sinclair, Hugh L.W.         "     "   ; "      ".
   Sinclair, John George       "     "   ; Chief Officer.
   Smurthwaite, Francis Y.     "     "   ; Chief Engineer.
   Smart, William Eustace      R.N.; Eng. Lieutenant.
   Smith, Robert               R.N.; "    "; (Russian).
   Sharpe, Henry R.            I.W.T.R.E.; Captain.
   Skillings, Arthur C.        R.A.S.c.; Sergeant.
   
Page 9
   List of Members who served in the
   Great War 1914-1919
   Continued
   
   Name                        Unit; Rank; Honour.
   Spendley, Norman            Fleet Aux.; Engineer.
   Spendley, Edgar             R.F.A.; Gunner; M.M.
   Sedgwick, Ernest            R.A.S.C., M.T.; Sergeant.
   Stromberg, Fred A.          Fleet Aux.; Chief Engineer.
   Turnbull, Alfred T.         R.G.A.; Gunner.
   Taylor, Thomas L.           R.N.; E.R.A.
   Tunstall, William           R.A.S.C.; Warrant Officer.
   Tunstall, Fred              Fleet Aux.; Engineer.
   Thompson, Thomas R.         R.N.R.; Lieutenant.
   Thubron, Fred H.            R.F.A.; Captain; M.C. and Bar.
   Vinall, Lawrence E.         R.F.C.; Lieutenant.
   Webb, Richard               R.N.; E.R.A.
   Wilson, William             Fleet Aux.; Master Mariner.
   Wilson, George L.           "     "   ; Engineer.
   Wilson, David               R.A.S.C.; Warrant Officer; M.S.M.
   Wilson, Thomas P.           R.N.R.; Lieutenant.
   Wilkins, Reg. A.            Fleet Aux.; Engineer.
   Wills, Fred                 R.G.A.; Warrant Officer.
   Williamson, James B.        Fleet Aux.; Chief Engineer.
Names S140.56      

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