Memorial

Roll of Honour 1914-18 St. George’s Drill Hall

Newcastle upon Tyne

Memorial Name: Roll of Honour 1914-18 St. George's Drill Hall (NUT271)

NEWMP Ref No.: NUT271

Parish: Newcastle upon Tyne

Original Location:

St. George’s Drill Hall, Sandyford Road, Newcastle.

Present Location:

In the main hall.

Which War:

1914-18

Materials Used:

Oak

Inscription:

Roll of Honour.
In grateful memory of those who made the
supreme sacrifice during the European War 1914-18

Memorial Description:

Roll of Honour.

The smaller top panel bears a gilded elaborate cross and crown with the Union flag and the English flag.

The words “Pro Deo / Pro Patria” are in gilded lettering.

The names are listed in two sunken panels, one column on each, the lettering in gilded elaborate upper case.

Names:

98 full names
See Transcript

Sources:

Photos: J. Brown

Research Acknowledgements:

J. Brown

Research In Progress:

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Names Documents:

 Pro    Pro

 Deo    Patria

 Roll of Honour.

 In grateful memory of those who made the

 supreme sacrifice during the European War 1914-1918

 Thomas R. Abbot            Harry A. Iung

 John E. Armstrong          Percy Johnston

 James W. Aldridge          Robert Johnston

 William L. Anfield         Norman Jackson

 George G. Beavis           Isaiah Johnson

 David Brown                John S. Jones

 William B. Blakey          James L. Laidler      

 James Blakey               William Liddle

 John Brown                 William Lumley

 John Brown Jr.             Thomas R. Little

 Henry W. Barber            Frederick J. Liddell

 Rowland Burt               John B. Lewin

 John Clarke                George A. Mason

 John Christie              Albert Mason

 Robert M. Charlton         Sydney Marshall

 Charles Carr               William Muris

 John J. Clasper            John W. Middlemist

 William H. Caisley         Stephen Morison (sic)

 Frank Charlton             John G. Nesbit

 William E. Carver          Harry Pettitt

 David Crawford             Thomas Rutter

 Edward Duncan              William Rowland

 Joseph Denard              Albert Ryott

 Charles J. Daglish         Edward L. Reed

 Arthur E. Daglish          Thomas S. Relph

 John Dickinson             Thomas J. Reed

 Albert H. Dunn             Albert G. Rowley

 Arthur Falconer            Lancelot Rennison

 Alexander H. Fidler        George Swan

 Wilfred Farquharson        Ralph Scott

 Thomas G.D. Fenwick        William Stonehouse

 John J. Ford               James B. Saunders

 Frank Forster              William Simpson

 Robert L. Fairless         Harry Smith

 William H. Glasgow         Alfred Saunders

 Herbert J. Green           Joseph W. Shopland

 Charles H. Grey            Matthew A. Stobart

 James D. Gristwood         Charles H. Straughair

 William T. Hunter          William R. Taylor

 John Hunter                William Twizell

 Edgar J. Hirst             Robert S. Thompson

 Alexander Harper           Frederick L. Vernon

 John B. Heddle             Frederick W. Westgarth

 John Heatley               Fredrick S. Watson

 David M. Holmes            Isaac G. Walton

 Percy Hyslop               Alfred J. Wardhaugh

 Thomas B. Hall             George Wallace

 James Hair                 James Young

 Frederick P. Ionn          Andrew Young

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