Memorial Details

NEWMP Memorial Image
Photo: J. Brown

Memorial

Statue 1914-18 1939-45 N.I. Village Green

Reference

C60.03

Place

CRAMLINGTON

Map ref

NZ 266 769

Original Location

Town centre, on the green near the church.

Present Location

The village has been pedestrianised and the green is still there. The area around the monument is paved.

Which war

a. 1914-18
b. 1939-45
c. Northern Ireland

Dedication, Creation or Publication date

a. Unveiled 17th September 1922 by Lt.Col. Robert Scott of Newton House, Lesbury. Dedicated by Dr. Wild, Bishop of Newcastle.

Memorial Description

Statue of St. George resting on his sword on top of column, total height is 14 (4.2m) feet. Stepped octagonal base with moulded cornice and inscriptions inlaid in lead, carrying tapering square shaft of polished stone with wreath at the foot, with the dates "1914-1919" in the centre.
Below the wreaths and above the names are the words "Their names shall live forever in honour & glory".
The pedestal is in two stages. The names from 1914-18 are in a single column on each of the eight upper faces. The dates "1939-1945" are laid on four alternate horizontal steps between the two parts. The names from 1939-45 are in a single column on each of the eight lower faces.
Two other names from "Other conflicts" have been placed on the lower pedestal.
All lettering is in sans serif capitals, each letter made of lead and fixed to the stonework.

Materials used

Wrought iron figure, granite column and base.

Inscription

a. Their / names / shall / live / forever / in / honour / & glory
b. 1939-1945
c. Other conflicts.

Names

Cost

a. £770

Present condition

This memorial was cleaned and renovated and missing letters replaced in 2014 by Bart Endean Memorial Company.

Sculptor, Artist or Designer

Miss Margaret Wrightson of Neasham Hall, Darlington and Kensington.

Ownership and maintenance

At the unveiling ceremony, the memorial was handed over to Cramlington Urban District Council.

Notes

1. The site was "In a park in the centre of the village, leased from Lord Ridley".

2. In 2007 the sword was missing. It was replaced free of charge in time for Remembrance Day by the firms of Bart Endean and Wroughtweld, who were officially thanked by Blyth Valley Council.

3. The name of R.G. Pattison, who was shot at dawn, was added in the 2014 work.

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photos: J. Brown, P. Thirkell; old postcards: Tony Harding; John S. Perry

Morpeth Herald 21/11/1919 reports proposals and amount raised; 23/09/1921 records proposals for site, memorial and costs; 22/09/1922 reports unveiling.

Alnwick & County Gazette 23/09/1922 reports unveiling.

Illustrated Chronicle 16/09/1922 reports proposed unveiling; 18/09/1922 carries photos of unveiling.

Northern Echo 18/09/1922 reports unveiling.

Newcastle Weekly Chronicle 23/09/1922 reports unveiling.

St.George’s Gazette Vol. XL (1922) 30th September, page 144 reports unveiling.

Morpeth County Library Frith collection of photographs, which shows the monument much more enclosed by a high clipped hedge and shrubs.

The Journal 24/03/1994 reports proposal to add name from Northern Ireland to the memorial; 02/04/2008 carries the story of the free repair of the sword.

Source of quotation:
"Their names shall live for ever . . ." Adaption of Apocrypha, Ecclesiasticus 44 1-15.

External web link

Links to Source Material :

Research acknowledgements

P. Thirkell; Northumberland County Council; J. Brown; John S. Perry; Tony Harding; Mr. A. Wallace; Dorothy Hall; Patrick Easen; Doreen Morton

Research In Progress

Research done by Doreen Morton on Cramlington Village war memorial, St Nicholas Church memorial, St John's Church memorial, Grave in St John's Churchyard, Commonwealth war graves in Mayfield Cemetery & St Nicholas Churchyard. Contact: doreenmorton48@gmail.com
A book is to be published on WW1 in Cramlington.

Statue 1914-18 1939-45 N.I. Village Green (C60.03)

 
CRAMLINGTON Town Centre.
  
                                             1914-1919
  
THEIR                  NAMES                 SHALL                LIVE                   
  
   Northumberland         Northumberland        Royal Fusiliers       2nd Wiltshire         
   Fusiliers              Fusiliers             Pte. J. Hall          2nd Lieut.Douglas     
   Pte. J.J. Holland      Pte  P. Simpson       King's Royal Rifles   Rutherford Morison    
   "    E. Ineson         "    J. Spooner       Rfm. R. Hornsby       Royal Field           
   "    G.H. Jones        "    M. Tetley        Argyle &              Artillery             
   "    W.H. Jones        "    J. Thompson      Sutherland            Sgt. J.W. Brabban     
   "    J. Kilgour        "    R. Thompson      Sgt. J. Russell       Bombr. A. Charlton    
   "    G. Knox           "    T. Todd          King's Liverpool      Dvr. J.W.M. Carrick   
   "    W.H. Lathlane     "    S. Websell       Light Infantry        Gnr. T. Clark         
   "    M. Laverick       "    J.H. Wilson      Pte. M. Endean        "     J. Rickeard     
   "    J. Morley         "    J. Wood          Royal Army            "    N. Riseborough   
   "    G. Peary          Border Regiment       Medical Corps         Royal Garrison        
   "    R. Pegg           Pte.  A. Carr         L.Cpl. W. Lawson      Artillery             
   "    J. Pellow         Yorks & Lancs.        Pte. W. Harrison      Cpl. J. Armstrong     
   "    R.W. Rice         Pte.  S.T. Blight     "    J. Roughead      Gnr. J. Willis        
   "    W.H. Rickeard     West Yorks.           Australians           North Staffs.         
   "    J. Riseborough    Sgt.  R. Armstrong    Pte. J. Morris        Pte. W. Elliott       
   "    J. Robertson      Pte.  A. Burridge     Canadians             South Staffs.          
   "    J. Robinson       "     F.J. Eke        Pte. H. Bonallo       Pte. D. Hopkins        
   "    E. Shanks         “     T. Pollard      Royal Naval Division  "    M. Stevenson      
   "    J. Shield         "     T.H. Statton    A.B. T. Coulthard     East Lancs.            
   "    W. Dixon          LCpl. J.A. Hamilton   Naval Brigade         Pte. W. Hardy          
   "    C. Moore                                A.B. T. Robson                               
   "    G. Nesbitt                                                        
   "    D. Prior                                                         
   "    J. Stephenson                                                       
   "    T. Thompson                                                       
  
FOREVER                   IN                    HONOUR                  & GLORY
  
   Somerset Light         Durham Light          Northumberland          Northumberland
   Infantry               Infantry              Fusiliers               Fusiliers
   Sgt. A. Hart           2nd Lieut.F.C. Allan  Capt. E.J. Lamb         Pte. A. Bickle
   Cpl. R. Sproat         Pte. W.M. Armstrong   Sgt. T. Chater          "    Jas. Brown
   L.Cpl. W. Hepple       "    W. Eastham       "    J. Davison         "    Jas. Brown
   "      T. Mitcheson    "    R. Mohun         "    J. Dixon           "    R. Brown
   "     J.R. Rogerson    "    R.W. Nattrass    "    J.P. Milburn       "    J. Charlton
   Pte. J. Dickson        "    J. Ralph         "    R. Tait            "    J. Cowell
   "    I. Hinshaw        "    W. Turnbull      Cpl. J.R. Collingwood   "    R.J. Crosby
   "    E. Johnson        Machine Gun           "    H. Hamilton        "    M. Cunningham
   "    E. Miners         Corps                 "    T.G. Marley        "    D. Dixon
   "    P. Pringle        Gnr. J.T. Miller      L.Cpl. N. Barnes        "    J.W. Dixon
   "    W.O. Schonewald   "    W. Rouse         "      G. Cleverley     "    R. Dixon
   "    W.H. Spry         "    W. Snell         "      T. Hampton       "    W.H. Doney
   "    J.R. Stannard     "    R. Wrightson     "      W. Stringer      "    G.D. Dormand
   "    J.E. Thompson     Trench Mortar Batt.   Pte. M. Absalom         "    E. Edgar
   "    J. Thompson       Gnr. F. Davidson      "    E. Angus           "    J.W. Ellison
   East Yorks.            Tank Corps            "    R. Appleby         "    J. Forster
   CSM R. Cowell          Gnr. C. Summerill     "    T. Askew           "    J.W. Garnett
   Pte. W. Carruthers     Somerset Light        "    J. Barber          "    R.W. Hartford
   "    R. Gillis         Infantry              "    J. Bartlett        "    J. Henderson
   Royal Air Force        Pte. W.H. Colley      Sgt. E. Archibald       "    A. Archibald
   A.M E.E. Hall          "    H. Caliser       Cpl. L. Wood            "    J.G. Anderson
                          "    J.G. Elliott     L.Cpl. G. Wilson        "    W.E. Brown
                          "    W. Kirkwood      "      J.H. Statton     "    J.F. Carr
                          "    J. Parker        "      J. Wheaton       "    E. Colquhoun
                                                                        "    J.H. Coombe
  
        1939-1945                                 1939-1945                             
  
           R.N.           Pte. Lily Lestern ATS  A.T.S.                    A.T.C.                
   LAS. R. Jackson, DSM   Border R.              Cadet J. Harbertson       Major T.R. Menzies M.A 
   Sig. W.P. Walby        L.Cpl. H.E. Smith      K.O.Y.L.I.                Pte. J.G. McNally   
   "    A.S. Walby        Pte. J. Wilson         Pte. M. Gilbert           "    J.G. Brown     
   A.B. T. Armstrong      Queen's R.             "    J. Cummings A&SH     L. Cpl. T.W. Barker 
   "    E.S. Cowell       Pte. E. Foster         Driver L. Morris RHA      Reece (sic) Corps   
   Sto. T.S. Saugh        "    W.H. Cooper       R.E.                      W. Sgt. A.F. Stevens
   Cameronians            S. Staffs R.           Lieut. J.W. Humphreys     Black Watch         
   Rfn. J.J. Strong       Pte. M.F. Giles        Cpl. J.E. Pellow R.E.M.E. Pte. T. White       
                                                
                                                
1939-1945                                        1939-1945
  
   R.A.                   R.A.F.                 R.A.F.                    R.N.F.
   Sgt. J. Brierley       A.C.1 J.J.J. Walker    Sgt. W. Wrightson         L.Cpl. F. Mason
   Bdr. W.J. Isaac        A.C.2 T. Davidson      F.Sgt. T.G.E. Simmons     Pte. P. Palmer
   Gnr. R. Richmond       "     M. Cook          Sgt. Nav J. Greenwell     "    G. Raffle
   "    J. Simpson        L.A.C. J.R. Allen      Sgt. B. Hogg              L.Cpl. F. Stanbury
   "    E. Lockyer        "      R.H. Gordon     Sgt. A.C. J. Brown        Para R.
   "    T. Milburn        Sgt.Obs. J.W. Kerr     Sgt. W. Bainbridge        Pte. W. Proud
   "    J. Anderson       Sgt. A. James          F.Eng.Sgt. R. Rickeard    R.A.M.C.
   "    G. Robson         "    R. Dunn           L.A.C. J. Cuthbertson     Pte. J.W. Dixon
  
                                                 On lower plinth           Other Conflicts
                                                 L.A.C.  A. Cranson        Sgt. A.E. Gallagher - 1975 
                                                                           Pte. M.R. Bertram - 1986  
NamesC60.03

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