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AMBLE CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL WAR MEMORIAL

World War 1 Detailed Information
Compiled and copyright © June Watson 2006

This memorial is in the form of a clock tower commemorating those men who fell in World War 1. It is actually a Cenotaph with two side panels of names and front panel with dedication.

 
Photograph Copyright © June Watson 2006

To the Glory of God and in memory of
the men of Amble who fell in
The Great War 1914-1918
The site for this memorial was given by
E M Lawson Smith Esq. in memory of his two sons
who fell in The Great War.

ADAMSON

Robert
Private 1924, 1/7th Battalion (Territorials), Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 3 Janaury 1916. Aged 23. Born Amble, enlisted Alnwick. Son of William & Elizabeth Adamson of 17 North View, Amble. Buried in CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES, Nord, France. Plot IX. Row D. Grave 70.

AITCHISON

W J
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ANDERSON

G
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ANGUS

J F
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ARCHBOLD

D F
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BAIN

T
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BARRETT

A
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BELL

J C
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BELL

J C
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BELL

W
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BICKERTON

F R B
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BRIGGS

V
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BROWN

A
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BROWN

R
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BROWN

T N N
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BROWNLOW

W E
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BUDDLE

John Robert
[Transcribed as J N BUDDLE] Lance Corporal 267434, 1st/6th Battalion (Territorial), Northumbelrand Fusiliers. Killed in action 26th May 1917. Enlisted Alnwick. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 2 and 3. See also Amble, St Cuthberts, Bede Street Club and also Amble Church of England School

BUDDLE

William
Private 2646, 1st/7th Battalion (Territorial), Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 15th September 1916. Aged 23. Enlisted Alnwick. Son of the late Henry and Ann Buddle, of 6, Edwin St., Amble, Northumberland. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 B 11 B and 12 B. See also Amble, St Cuthberts, Bede Street Club and also Amble Church of England School

BURGE

M
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BURGESS

E
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BURN

J
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CARSTON

G W
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CAVERS

W
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CLANCY

W
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CLANCY

W J
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CLARK

G B
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COCKBURN

J
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COULSON

R
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DARBY

W E
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DARLING

A
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DAVIDSON

F
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DAVIDSON

J R
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DAVIS

T
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DAVISON

N
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DAWSON

J
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DAWSON

Jas
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DENNISON

A
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DIXON

J
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DIXON

Jas
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DOUGLAS

A
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DOUGLAS

F
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DOUGLAS

J
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DOUGLAS

J B
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DOUGLAS

J W
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DOUGLAS

W
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DUNN

William Alfred
Private 13400, 1st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 14th July 1916. Aged 26. Born Accrington, enlisted Amble. Son of John and Sarah Dunn, of Albert St., Amble, Morpeth; husband of the late Alice Dunn. No known grave. Commemorated on THIEPVAL MEMORIAL, Somme, France. Pier and Face 10 B 11 B and 12 B. See also Amble, St Cuthberts, Amble Bede Street Club and also Amble Church of England School

EARNSHAW

O
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ELLIOTT

T
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FEALEY

L
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FERETTI

J
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FERGUSON

J G
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FOSTER

J R
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GAIR

J E
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GEGGIE

G W
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GREY

M H
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GREY

R
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HALL

P
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HAMILTON

T
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HARBOTTLE

J
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HARBOTTLE

W H
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HEDLEY

G R
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HEDLEY

L
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HEDLEY

M
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HEDLEY

W D
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HENDERSON

D T
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HENSHALL

R H
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HORN

W J
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HORNER

G
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HUMBLE

W
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IRELAND

William
Private 3747, 1st/7th Battalion (Territorial), Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 17th September 1916. Aged 32. Enlisted Alnwick. Son of James and Jane Ireland, of 48, Middleton St., Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland. Buried in HEILLY STATION CEMETERY, MERICOURT-L'ABBE, Somme, France. Plot II. Row H. Grave 57. See also Amble, St Cuthberts, Amble Bede Street Club and also Amble Church of England School

KING

J R
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LEE

J
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LUCKHURST

F J
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LYALL

W E M
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MACDONALD

J
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MACDOUGAL

J
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MACKAY

A
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McINNES

Robert Donald
Second Lieutenant, 17th Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers. Died of wounds 30th March 1918. Aged 36. Son of Robert G. and the late Ellen M. McInnes; husband of Eleanor McInnes, of Amble, Northumberland. Buried in WARLOY-BAILLON COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Somme, France. Plot VIII. Row E. Grave 9. See also Amble, St Cuthberts, Amble Bede Street Club and also Amble Church of England School

MERIVALE

F
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MERIVALE

J W
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MILLER

E
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MILLER

H J
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MILLER

T
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MORTON

W
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MOSSMAN

Robert Stephen
Sergeant 885, 1st/7th Battalion (Territorial), Northumberland Fusiliers. Died 26th April 1915. Born Amble, enlisted Alnwick. No known grave. Commemorated on YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 8 and 12. See also Amble, St Cuthberts, Amble Bede Street Club and also Amble Church of England School

MOSSMAN

W T
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MURRAY

C E
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MURRAY

Ernest
No further information currently available. See also Amble, St Cuthberts and Amble Bede Street Club

NAIRN

W
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OLIVER

C
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ORMSTON

A
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PARK

T H
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PATTISON

J W
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PRATT

James Sanderson
Abvle Seaman TZ/770, Howe Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Royal Naval volunteer Reserve. Died 28th October 1917. Aged 30. Son of Andrew Dryden Pratt and Jane Pratt, of 9, Bede Street, Amble, Northumberland. Served in the Dardanelles Campaign with the Collingwood Battalion. Buried in NINE ELMS BRITISH CEMETERY, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot VII. Row B. Grave 2.

There is also a memorial tablet wihin the church of St Cuthbert's:

"To the glory of God and in loving memory of JAMES SANDERSON PRATT A.B. of the HOWE Batt. R.N.D. who died of wounds received in action October 28, 1917 aged 30 years and is buried in Nine Elms British Cemetry near Poperinghe,Belgium

The strife is o'er, the battle done; Now is the victor's triumph won. O let the song of praise be sung. Alleliua!"

See also Amble, St Cuthberts and Amble Bede Street Club

PRINGLE

R
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PRINGLE

R H
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PUNTER

J H
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ROBERTS

G D
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ROBERTSON

A W
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ROLLO

D
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ROSS

A
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RUTTER

J T
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RUTTER

T
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SCOTT

J
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SHOTTON

L
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SMETHAN

E
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SPOWART

M
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STEWART

W
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STOKOE

R
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STRAUGHAN

J E
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STUART

M R
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TAIT, DCM

Adam
Sergeant 12801, 12th/13th Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers. Killed in action 27th April 1918. Born Alnwick, enlisted Amble. Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (D.C.M.). No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 19 to 23 and 162. See also Amble, St Cuthberts and Amble Bede Street

TAIT

E H
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TAYLOR

T
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TINDALL

P
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TROBE

J
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TROTTER

G
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TURNBULL

J
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TURNBULL

N
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TURNBULL

R H
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WADE

J
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WALLER

J C
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WILSON

J
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WINTRIP

J
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Their names shall be held in everlasting remembrance.

Last updated 1 September, 2016

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