Memorial Details

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Photo: Tony Harding

Memorial

Panelling 1914-18 1939-45 St. Paul

Reference

E35.03

Place

ELSWICK

Map ref

NZ 235641

Original Location

St. Paul’s Church, Havelock Street, High Elswick. North and south side of chancel

Which war

a. 1914-18
b. 1939-45

Dedication, Creation or Publication date

a. Unveiled 6th February 1921 by Canon C.J. Hamer

Memorial Description

Five panels with stepped traceried top. The centre and tallest panel bears a cross raised in half relief and gilded. Below this is the quotation in gilded elaborate capitals. The names are carried on the two panels on either side of this, in a single column on each. For more elaborate description, see attached sheet.

Materials used

Oak

Inscription

To the glory of God and in grateful memory of the men of this parish and of the / members of / this Church / who laid down their lives in the Great European War 1914-18
Greater love / hath no man / than this / that a man / lay down / his life / for his friends.

Names

Present condition

The church closed in 2005 and the building was taken over by "Life Transformation". The panels remain in situ.

Sculptor, Artist or Designer

Ward and Oakley

Notes

1. According to the Illustrated Chronicle the unveiling was carried out in February 1921, the unveiling being carried out by Canon C.J. Hamer, a former vicar of the church. “The roll consists of an oak panel round the chancel bearing the names of parishioners who made the supreme sacrifice”.

2. The roll contains the name of Canon Hamer’s son.

3. A Faculty No. 1718 dated 24/03/1950 granted: “That a new pulpit in oak be placed in the Church as a War Memorial in lieu of the present stone pulpit . . . to place a small brass plate (3” x 3½”) inside the pulpit bearing the following inscription: ‘To the glory of God and in memory of the fallen dead’”. The estimated cost was £215 with the “Whole of money available”. It was designed by G.E. Charlewood, Architect, Newcastle upon Tyne. Was this intended to be a memorial for 1939-45, which was abandoned in favour of adding the names to the panelling?

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photos: Tony Harding); ABRC (Copyright)

Illustrated Chronicle 07/02/1921 reports unveiling.

Newcastle Weekly Chronicle 12/02/1921 reports unveiling.

Newcastle Daily Chronicle 12/11/1920 reports memorial service; 07/02/1921 reports unveiling.

Diocese of Newcastle Faculty No.625, 06/10/1919; No. 1718, 24/03/1950

Tyne and Wear Archives Ward and Oakley Plans Ref: DTW08 343 344

Source of quotation

“Greater love hath no man than this . . .” St. John 15 v 13

Links to Source Material :

Additional Research documents (click to download)

Research acknowledgements

Sally Bird; Tony Harding; Patrick Easen; Anne McNair, Advisory Board for Redundant Churches; Dorothy Hall; James Pasby; Newcastle Diocesan Office; Rev. George Curry

Research In Progress

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Panelling 1914-18 1939-45 St. Paul (E35.03)

 
ELSWICK    St. Paul’s Church, 
  
   To the glory of God and in grateful memory of the men of this parish and of the
   members of
   this Church
   who laid down their lives in the Great European War 1914-18
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Panel 1                   Panel 2               
 
   Isidor Abrahams           Donald Cameron        
   Oswald Allan              James Carruthers      
   Fred Armstrong            John Chamberlain      
   John Baptist              Thomas Chapman        
   Matthew Baptist           William A. Chapman    
   George W. Batey           Forster Corn          
   Robert W. Beattie         Percival Cox          
   Charles Blakey            Herbert S. Cross      
   John W. Blakey            Harold S. Davies      
   J. Burluraux              George Davis          
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Panel 3                   Panel 4                  
     
   Frederick H. Dawson       Cedric E. Fox          
   John Dewar                Peter Campbell Fraser  
   Robert J.J. Dickinson     John C. Gainsborough   
   William R. Ditchburn      Richard Edward Gates   
   Edwin Dodd                Thomas George Gee      
   Robert A. Dunn            Alexr. Morrison Gibson 
   Laurence Easton           Robert Giles           
   Reginald Edgar            John B. Grant          
   Alfred Eric Entwisle      James Hall             
   Harry Clennell Foreman    John Hamilton          
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
     Panel 5                  Panel 6                  
    
   George W. Hardy           Richard Kissack          
   John Hardman              Henry Kemp               
   George S. Hartshorn       Robert W. Lammonby       
   Arthur Haver              George Leslie            
   John Higgins              James Leslie             
   Robert J. Holloway        George Baillie Logan     
   Teasdale Fawcett Hymers   Arthur J. Lowrey         
   John Iung                 David McNicholl          
   James Johnson             William Mair             
   Joseph Johnson            Abraham Marshall         
                             William P. Miller	      
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Panel 7                  Panel 8          

    
   Thomas Marshall           William L. Newstead    
   Robert Martin             Ferguson Park       
   Sidney Maule              Harold H. Petch       
   Alan J. Mawson            Lionel Philipson       
   Henry Miller              William Reid       
   J. Marshall Mitchell      Stephen Renforth      
   Charles J. Morgan         Ernest W. Robson    
   Nicholas Murphy           George Robson       
   Patrick A. Murray         Thomas Robson      
   Edward B. Murton          David Rollo
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Panel 9                  Panel 10

    
   Robert Rowell             Robert Alexr. Turnbull
   James Sewell              Albert Tweed
   Harold Laurence Sinclair  Herbert Waller
   Harry S. Smith            James B. Waugh
   William R. Smith          William Wightman
   Alexander W. Taylor       Albert E. Wilson
   Ralph Taylor              E. Wilson
   Henry Temple              Thomas C. Wood
   Joseph B. Thompson        Timothy Wright
   Michael Tighe             James Young
   Godfrey Todd              Hannah E. Wright
----------------------------------------------------------------------
  
   Members of the Church who fell in the Great War
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Panel left of centre  

    
   Pte. Arthur Bedford 6th N.F.
   Ast.Sct.Mr. Died on Service Jan. 30th 1915 aged 21 
       
   Lt. Leslie Hall Douglas R.E. 
   Killed in action July 9th 1915 aged 28 
  
   Bombr. Charles E. Varcoe R.F.A. 
   Died of wounds Jan. 22nd 1916 aged 24. 
                                                          
   Pte. Robert Carruthers 16th N.F.
   Killed in action July 1st 1916 aged 25 
                                                          
   Pte. Robert Ernest Etherington
   16th N.F. Killed in action July 1st 1916 aged 22 
                                                          
   Pte. William Elliott  11th N.F.
   Killed in action July 27th 1916 aged 24        
                                                          
   Pte. John Pearson     17th R.F.
   Killed in action July 27th 1916 aged 20 
                                                          
   Pte. Edward Russell  42nd R.H. (Candn). 
   Killed in action Aug 3rd 1916 aged 43
                                                          
   Sgt. Major Stephen Laws  6th N.F. 
   Killed in action Sept.15th 1916 aged 37
                                                          
   Lt. Walter Tait Roan  D.L.I. 
   Ast. Organist died of wounds Sept.29th 1916
   aged 23. 
                                                          
   Telgst. John G. Whaley R.N.V.R. 
   Chorister Killed in action at sea
   Oct. 25th 1916 aged 21. 
                                                          
   2nd Lt. Arthur C. Goodall  Yorks
   Killed in action Nov. 6th 1916 aged 22. 
                                                          
   Sgt. George Pringle  M.G.C.
   King’s Scout P.L. Killed in action 
   Nov. 16th 1916 aged 20. 
       
   Pte. Artie Hill  A. & S. Highlanders 
   Killed in action Aug. 18th 1916 aged 20 
       
   Sgt. Major John Slight R.E. 
   Killed in action Jan. 25th 1917 aged 34. 
       
   Pte. John Dewar, Royal Scots 
   Scout Killed in action April 9th 1917 Aged 19 
                                                          
   Pte. John A. Marshall T.Res. 
   Scout P.L. Died on Service April 25th 1917 Aged 19
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Panel right of centre

    
   L/Cpl. Bertie Carruthers  R.M.L.I.
   Killed in action April 28th 1917 aged 23

    
   Sgt. Major Archibald C. Russell
   Candn. Infry  killed in action May 3rd 1917 aged 36

    
   Pte. Alfred J. Farthing  K.O.Y.L.I.
   Ast.Sct.Mr. Sundy. Schl. Teacher.  Died from
   Gas-poison July 24th 1917 aged 19

    
   Pte. Alfred Gilhespy  K.O.Y.L.I.
   Died from gas-poison July 30th 1917 aged 20

    
   Pte. Edward Eyton  4th N.F.
   Killed in action Oct. 26th 1917 aged 41

    
   Pte. Bernard R. Byers  E.Yorks
   Scout Killed in action Jan 21st 1918 aged 19

    
   2nd Lt. John Norman McGuinness
   Royal Dublin Fusiliers Killed in action
   Mar. 21st 1918 aged 23.

    
   Sgt. Herbert Barr D.L.I.
   Killed in action April 11th 1918 aged 23

    
   Pte. Thomas Stephens R. Berks
   Killed in action May 6th 1918 aged 19

    
   Pte. George G. Hall  4th Queens
   Chorister Killed in action May 27th 1918 aged 29

    
   2nd Lt. Harold Williamson  M.G.C.
   Scout.  Killed in action May 27th 1918 aged 19

    
   Gnr.Ar. Reginald Walker  R.F.A.   
   Sidesman  Killed in action Aug. 26th 1918 aged 29

    
   Pte. George Hunter R.A.M.C.
   Scout.  Killed in action Sept. 25th 1918 aged 19

    
   Pte. Sholto C. Russell  R.Berks
   Killed in action Oct. 3rd 1918 aged 38

    
   Pte. Thomas M. Moor  W.Yorks
   Killed in action Oct.11th 1918 aged 37

    
   Lt. Cecil Smith  NCBatt 18th Welsh
   Ast.Sct.Mr.  Died of wounds Oct.12th 1918 aged 27

    
   Capt. Ar. Derrick Hamer NCBatt Manchts.
   Ast.Sct.Mr. Sundy Sch. Teacher Killed while     
   leading an attack Nov.6th 1918 aged 24.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Centre Panel

    
   Greater love
   hath no man
   than this
   that a man
   lay down
   his life
   for his friends  
----------------------------------------------------------------------
   Members of the Parish who Fell In the Second World War:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Outer left panel              Outer right panel

    
      1939-1945               1939-1945
   George James Bolland     Joseph Freeman Rickaby
      Cpl.  R.A.F.             Driver, R.A.S.C.
   Norman Curry             William Robinson
      Sgt. R.A.F.V.R.          Major, D.L.I.
   Ronald Graham            John Henry Scott
      Tel.  R.N.V.R.           Gnr.  R.A.
   Frederick Gray           Albert Stone
      Sgt. Pilot R.A.F.        Engine Room Artificer, R.N.
   Henry Irving             Alfred Campbell Yielder
      Sgt. Pilot  R.A.F.       Flight Sgt., Pilot, R.A.F.V.R.
NamesE35.03      

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