Crookhill, Stargate Lane, War Memorial
Crookhill, Stargate Lane, War Memorial
HER Number
10945
District
Gateshead
Site Name
Crookhill, Stargate Lane, War Memorial
Place
Stargate
Map Sheet
NZ16SE
Class
Commemorative
Site Type: Broad
Commemorative Monument
Site Type: Specific
War Memorial
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Form of Evidence
Structure
Description
First and Second World War Memorial. Unveiled 14th February 1920. A column of polished granite with a draped urn at the top. The names for WW1 are on the front, those for WW2 on the back. The memorial sits in a small memorial garden. "ERECTED BY THE STARGATE WELCOME HOME ASSOCIATION TO THE MEMORY OF THE FOLLOWING MEN WHOSE NAMES ARE RECORDED BELOW, WHO DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY AND SEALED THEIR LOVE BY DEATH IN THE GREAT WAR AUGUST 1914 - NOVEMBER 1918. MAY THEIR REWARD BE AS GREAT AS THEIR SACRIFICE 1939 - 1945". 11 names are listed for WW1, 22 for WW2. DESCRIPTION / STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The memorial is of the round columnar type surmounted by a carved urn. The column is of granite with a projecting base and cornice, and stands on a substantial freestone plinth. It is surrounded by a circular gravelled area with low, loop-topped railings and a circle of paving to the periphery. The memorial is singular in both its design and the use of a combination of materials. It is possible that the base has been reused from an older monument elsewhere. MATERIALS Freestone, granite LOCAL LIST
The memorial is of the round columnar type surmounted by a carved urn. The column is of granite with a projecting base and cornice, and stands on a substantial freestone plinth. It is surrounded by a circular gravelled area with low, loop-topped railings and a circle of paving to the periphery. The memorial is singular in both its design and the use of a combination of materials. It is possible that the base has been reused from an older monument elsewhere. MATERIALS Freestone, granite LOCAL LIST
Easting
416170
Northing
563770
Grid Reference
NZ416170563770
Sources
Ian Ayris, Peter Jubb, Steve Palmer and Paul Usherwood, 1996, A Guide to the Public Monuments and Sculpture of Tyne and Wear, p 64; North East War Memorial Project (www.newmp.org.uk) S11.01; Gateshead Council Local List X20/LL/248; United Kingdon National Inventory of War Memorials (http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/conMemorial.42098/fromUkniwmSearch/1)