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WA Souter and Co
OSG Ship Management
Plaque in light oak with names carved into the board in relief.. Company Badge above a scroll at the top bearing the words Roll of Honour. All contained in a cabled border. Five panels show the names...
Jesmond Hebrew Congregation-Roll of Honour
Newcastle United Hebrew Congregation
Paper Roll of Honour in a glazed wooden frame. Relocated when Jesmond Synagogue closed in 1986
Newcastle upon Tyne Association of Jewish Servicemen and Women
Newcastle United Hebrew Congregation
Metal Plaque in both Hebrew and English
Byker St Mark's Church-WW1 Window
Newcastle Climbing Centre
Seven light stained glass eat window, decorated as below, with associated brass plaque on the north wall. The three central lights depict Christ crucified (bottom) and Christ in majesty (top). Flanked...
North East Railways Parcels Department (LOST)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Station
It is not clear if this memorial was ever created, and if so, where it is now. I have placed the pin position on Newcastle-upon-Tyne station as the magazine is clear that this was to be the location,...
Tynemouth Gas Works- Record of War Service
Newcastle City Library
Bound paper book. Acquired by the Library in 1967- reference Cr95823A, classification number (Dewey system) L940.4
Byker St Mark's Church-Roll of Honour (MISSING)
Newcastle Climbing Centre
Roll of honour set in a plain wood frame on which the corners are extended. Simple flower motif in each extended corner.The Church closed for worship in 1992-1993 and is now the Newcastle Climbing Cen...
St Paul's Church WW1 Roll of Honour
Life Transformation Church Newcastle
Roll of Honour- a typed programme which was read out at an Armistice Day service in 1922 but is known to have still existed close to the closure of the Church as St Paul's. Closed as St Paul's Church...
South Shields Synagogue
Newcastle United Hebrew Congregation
Brass Plaque. Above each name was a memorial light, lit on the anniversary of death, for 24 hours. The wording is in both English and Hebrew. Relocated in 1994 when the Synagogue, at Ogle Terrace, was...
Newcastle under Lyme Boys School Cricket Pavilion
Newcastle-under-Lyme School
Cricket Pavilion with dedicatory wooden board. The School is now co-educational.
St Paul's Church of England School WW1
Life Transformation Church Newcastle
Brass Plaque. Closed as St Paul's Church in 2006, reopened by the current owners in 2009
Heaton Secondary School, Newcastle on Tyne- WW2 Evacuees
St Nicholas' Church
Wooden Seat with metal dedication plaque
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