Newbiggin (near Culgaith) Roll of Honour

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Reference WMO/172937

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Newbiggin Church

Newbiggin

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Glass Glass
  • Paper Paper
  • Timber Timber (any)
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Pre-printed Roll of Honour Form with the names handwritten in, in a glazed wooden frame
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FOR KING AND COUNTRY/ROLL OF HONOUR/NEWBIGGIN/[names]/God Save the King

Capt W M Crackanthorpe 2nd Royal Scots/Frank Crackanthorpe Midshipman/ Tom Graham Loyal North Lancashire/Regiment/ Frank Graham 10th Duke of Wellington Rgt/ Arthur Sowerby Durham Light Infantry/ James Arnison 4th Border Regiment/ James Turnbull Westmorland & Cumberland/Yeomanry/ William Trusler Army Service Corps/ Herbert Trusler Army Service Corps/ Albert Edmondson 4th Border Regiment/ James Turnbull 4th Border Regiment/ Joseph Simpson 4th Border Regiment/ Andrew Alderson 4th Border Regiment/ John Potts A Company South/Lancashire Regiment/ George Crackenthorpe Cadet RN/Royal Naval College, Dartmouth/ Charles Renton Olsen 5th Border Regiment/ Reginald Thompson 5th Border Regiment/ Tom Arnison 4th Border Regiment/ Arthur Maurice Dennis 11th Duke of Wellingtons Regt/ John Smeeth Trusler 11th Duke of Wellingtons Regt/ Copl Thomas Langley/ Royal Flying Corps/ Gunner Frank Bird/ Royal Field Artillery/ Private J G Brown/ CASC Canadian/Expeditionary Force/ Private George Arnison/ Lincoln Regiment/ Private Reuben/Russell Graves 260358/1st Border Regiment/ Private Charles Edward/Graves 315178 Westmorld/and Cumberland Yeomanry/ Private Walter Trusler/ 3rd Border Regiment/ Private Geo. Sadler/ 5th Coy 3rd West Yorks/ 296794 Sapper T E Thompson/ Royal Engineers/ 416 Sergt A J Darling/ 50th Battery FAB AIF/ While the ROH does not differentiate those who died, cross referencing to the memorial shows that of these 30 names, four died- Arthur Sowerby, Walter Trusler, Reginald Thompson & Thomas Arnison. The memorial has a further two names, not on the ROH.

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