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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

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...

Lt Ernest Spencer Jones

HolyTrinity Church

Eric Spencer Jones, Lieutenant, 264500, East Lancashire Regiment. Eric was the son of Evan and Margaret L. Jones, of Newcastle Emlyn. He was an Exhibitioner of Keble College, Oxford prior to the war,...

Newcastle Emlyn Parishioners WW1 Roll of Honour

HolyTrinity Church

Holy Trinity Church is the Parish Church for Newcastle Emlyn. The church contains a memorial scroll which names all the men and women of the parish who served, whilst those who fell are marked with a...

Little Newcastle

St Peter's Church

Square brick base surmounted by a plinth above which is an obelisk. Decorative stone balls between the plinth and obelisk. Front face of base has a dedicatory tablet incised with painted gold letter...

J.B.Scally

Newcastle Cemetery

Addition to Grave stone of Mary Ann Scally of High Street, Silverdale, Newcastle-under-Lyme.

St Anne's Church

Newcastle Avenue

Located opposite the North Door to St Anne's Church on a grassed triangular area

Audley's Cross (Battle of Bloreheath)

Newcastle Road

Medieval cross restored in 1765 by Charles Boothby Skrymster to mark the spot where James Touchet, Lord Audley was killed while leading the Lancastrian forces in the Battle of Bloreheath of 1459. Fu...

Crew of B24 Liberator 771

Road Junction

A rough cut stone with plaque attached with dedication to the co-pilot, Dale Cansfield, was killed in the crash. The other crew members were injured.

Newcastle Upon Tyne Postal Area And Northern Engineering District WW1

Newcastle Mail Centre

A brass plaque with knot border with gold coloured "GR" in red roundels at its corners, plus two, crossed Union Jack flags with crown in between at top with dedication & 3 columns of delineated names...

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