Captain Everard Joseph Lamb (LOST)


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Reference WMO/281344

Address:

Cramlington Coal Company

Cramlington

England

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Status: Lost/missing
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Attached to a building/structure
Description: Board/Plaque/ Tablet
Materials:
  • Metal Bronze
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Bronze Plaque which "bears an enamelled design of the coat and arms and crest of the Lamb family, and his regimental plume, with an enamelled medallion of St George, the patron saint of the regiment. See also WMO/176922 at Hayton WMO/272548 at Warwick Bridge, at Annistford-WMO/281348,and Stella, Gateshead-WMO/249183
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Captain Everard J Lamb, 3rd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, killed in action when serving with the 1st Battalion of that regiment at Whyteschaete, Belgium, on November 1st 1914. The tablet was placed here by the officials of the Cramlington Collieries, of which Captain Lamb was Managing Director at the time of his death, as a token of their admiration and regard

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