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Royal Regiment of Fusiliers post 1968 Book of Remembrance
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Museum
Leather bound Book of Remembrance in a glass topped wooden case. Originally at Newcastle St Nicholas' Cathedral
5th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers-WW2 Book of Remembrance
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Museum
Leather covered Book of Remembrance in a glass topped wooden case. It was originally at Newcastle St. Nicholas' Cathedral
Slitrig Valley WW1
B6399
The memorial is on the Hawick to Newcastleton road at the entrance to what was formerly the Stobs military camp about 3/4 mile north of Stobs Castle. It commemorates the men of the Slitrig Valley. Unv...
St Paul's Parishioners WW1
St Paul's Church
Tablet with ornate decoration including enamel plaques in the top corners probably designed by Rene Bowman of the Newcastle Arts and Crafts Group. Fully restored in the 1980s.
The North East Railway Commercial and Operating Departments Forth, New Bridge Street and Quay Stations WWI
Network Rail Maintenance Depot
Newcastle upon Tyne: British Rail Engineering Offices, Forth Banks. 50 Men The North East Railway Commercial and Operating Departments Forth, New Bridge Street and Quay Stations Newcastle upon...
Hales War Memorial
Saint Mary's Church
This Memorial is sits within the grounds of Hales St. Mary, in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, in the County of Staffordshire. It is dedicated those who fought in World War I.
Knutton County Secondary Modern School (Whereabouts unknown)
Unknown
Newspaper report from 1950 of unveiling of the War Memorial, a lectern for use during Assembly in the School Hall. There is no sign of such a school still existing. If it did it would certainly be u...
Lieutenant Colonel Eustace Guinness
St Alban the Martyr Garrison Church
Relocated from Woolwich Garrison, London to Larkhill and erected on the Memorial Wall outside St Alban the Martyr Garrison Church. Lieut Colonel Eustace Guinness was the second son of Henry Guinne...
Heaton Bohemians Association Football Club
unknown address
Bronze Plaque. The location of the plaque is uncertain, indeed the club itself no longer seems to exist- clarification would be welcome. The existence of the plaque is recorded in the booklet "History...
Second Lieutenant John Gordon Mair (MISSING)
unknown address
The right hand light of a three light Stained glass window. It features a man carrying a scroll. At the bottom is an angel with blue wings supporting a scroll which bears the dedication in elaborate l...
Audit Department Inland Revenue WWI
100
Brass plaque, by Morris & Co., dedicated to those from the Audit Department at the Inland Revenue who lost their lives during WWI. Memorial previously located: one of the Newcastle Customs and Excis...
Corporal William (Bill) Mullen
Whitehaven Cemetery
Addition to family gravestone 5E367. This is William Mullen, the 2nd of 9 children of William & Florence May (nee Patterson) Mullen who married on 21st July 1911. No other details of his death are kno...
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