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Royal County Down Golf Club

Royal County Down Golf Club

Two Brass plaques below each other, one for each war, in a combined brass frame

Newcastle War Memorial

Main Street (A2)

The memorial is situated in front of the local Tourist Office and sits on a rocky out croft. the memorial is shaped rectangular with a lion on the top. Moved to this location after WW2

Liverpool and Martin Bank WW1

Barclays

Bronze plaque, which was at Barclays Bank, Grey Street, Newcastle until 2014

For the Fallen, Locomotive 91111

Newcastle Station (first unveiled) - travels East Coast route

A locomotive has been 'wrapped' with a design by Paul Gentleman commemorating the contribution of regiments, and those who died from them, up and down the East Coast route during World War I. It was u...

Newcastle on Clun St John's Church electric lighting

St John The Evangelist Church

Brass plaque on oak background commemorating the installation of electric lighting in the church in memory of those from the parish killed in two world wars

Newcastle on Clun War Memorial

St John The Evangelist Church

Granite wheel cross on four layer base. Four plaques, one on each layer, remembering the names of those from the parish who had been killed in both world wars

NEWCASTLE EXCHANGE

Newcastle Commercial Exchange

A figure of Victory on an elaborately tiered top to a tall plinth with a cast bronze plaque on its front with dedication & lists of names as well as further incised names on its sides.

St Illtyd's churchyard

Newcastle Hill

It was designed by Cook and Edwards, architects, Bridgend and is composed of Hopton Wood stone. It comprises an octagonal base forming an all round seat. Atop this is another smaller octagonal sto...

HORACE BROWN

The Crossing Church and Centre

This memorial is a brass plaque commemorating Horace Brown, who died as a prisoner of war in the Second World War. The memorial is rectangular with a simple border. It is hung now in the sanctuary of...

Parish of Trent Vale

St John the Evangelist Church

Memorial of Names of Trent Vale to Great War.

Royal Observer Corps

Newcastle Airport

Stainless steel plaque on wooden backboard- on a pillar in the check in hall, originally on the stairs leading to the public viewing area, moved due to alterations in the layout of the airport

Worksop WW1 Cross

St Anne's Church

A "lantern" cross on a tapering stem mounted on a tall, hexagonal, buttressed plinth with gothic pedimented sides holding bronze plaques with dedication & names in uppercase, raised lettering plus wit...

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