Inscription: This plaque commemorates Adam Wakenshaw
VC and Edward Lawson VC, both former local
residents who were awarded the Victoria Cross
for their conspicuous gallantry, self-sacrifice and
courageous devotion to duty.
Adam Wakenshaw VC lived nearby in Duke Street. On 27th June
1942, whilst serving with the Durham Light Infantry, he gave his
life at Mersa Metruh, in the North African Desert, saving his fellow
soldiers. He was the only citizen of Newcastle upon Tyne to
receive the Victoria Cross in the Second World War.
Edward Lawson VC was born at 87 Blandford Street. On 10th
October 1897, whilst serving with the Gordon Highlanders, he won
the Victoria Cross rescuing fellow soldiers under heavy fire at
Dargai Heights, India.