Otterburn Memorial Hall

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Reference WMO/280542

Address:

Memorial Hall

Main Street

Otterburn

NE19 1NP

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Freestanding
Location: External
Setting: Roadside
Description: Hall
Materials:
  • Stone Sandstone
Lettering: Incised
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Memorial Hall. Carved sandstone lintel over the door gives the name of the hall and dates in raised sans serif capitals, surrounded by the names of nine men who died in 1914-18 incised in sans serif capitals. A tablet to the left of the lintel bears the single name from 1939-45, incised in sans serif capitals. Two carved inscriptions on either side of the door gives the names of those who served in 1914-18, listed in two columns on each stone, using incised sans serif capitals.
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The Lintel-OTTERBURN MEMORIAL HALL/1914-1919/[9 names] To the left of the lintel- [name]/1939-1945 Each of the two side tablets- [a total of 57 names]

Beattie, W Bell, Clive Bell, C Morrison (sir) Bell, Ernest Bell, Eustace Brydon, N Brydon, T Brydon, W Clark, G Clark, H Clark, J Coulson, J Crowe, Carter Crowe, G Crowe, H Crowe, W Curry, G Dodds, A Farrel, I Ferguson, J Ferguson, J Flatman, B Foster, G Gratten, J Gwilliam, Cl (rev) Hall, H Hall, Jr (dr) Henderson, R Hutton, I Jennings, J Lowes, T Mcdonald, N Mcdougal, R Mcdougal, W Morley, W Murray, J Murray, J Ord, H Pease, C Pease, H Potts, S Potts, W Richardson, G Richardson, J S Richardson, J Snr Richardson, W Rough, J Rutherford, J Rutherford, R Snaith, G Snaith, H Swanson, T Swanson, W R Tait, A Telfer, J Telfer, R Telfer, T Thompson, G Thompson, G B Thompson, J Towns, R Towns, W Waddell, G Waddell, Gs Waddell, V Young, H Young, P.

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