English, British
Class
Commemorative
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Rachel Grahame
Crossref
11249
DAY1
09
DAY2
10
District
N Tyneside
Easting
26105
Grid ref figure
10
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ27SE
MATERIAL
Marble, sandstone
MONTH1
08
MONTH2
05
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
73644
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Dudley
Description
Stands in the front garden of the doctor's surgery. Unveiled on 15th September 1923 by John Morrison of Cramlington Coal Co. Marble statue of a woman, 3m high, in a long dress and cloak with bare feet. One hand is on an anchor. Sandstone pedestal on a stepped base. The statue has been moved so that it did not block the entrance to the new surgery. It was originally on a two-tier sandstone platform. The figure might be St. Barbara, patron saint of miners {Jack Grieves, NEWMP}. English Heritage say it is likely to represent Hope. "THIS WAR MEMORIAL AND HOSPITAL ARE ERECTED IN HONOURED MEMORY OF OUR MEN WHO FELL IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 {58 names} and 1939-1945" {20 names}. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Commemorative Monument
SITEDESC
Stands in the front garden of the doctor's surgery. The figure might be St. Barbara, patron saint of miners {Jack Grieves, NEWMP}.
This war memorial was listed Grade II in 2012 with the following description:
History
Following the First World War, funds to erect this memorial and a cottage hospital were partially raised by a self-imposed levy upon the pay of local miners. The hospital and memorial were unveiled at a ceremony on 15th September 1923, performed by J Morrison, MD of Cramlington Coal Company and Dr J Wishart; the service was conducted by Rev. J Burdon. The war memorial was moved to its present position, and turned through 90 degrees in c. 1986 when the cottage hospital was replaced by the present surgery.
Details
First World War memorial with Second World War additions.
Two-stepped sandstone base with a plinth surmounted by a marble female figure c. 3m high in a long dress and cloak. Her left arm is leaning on an anchor, and she is likely to be a personification of Hope. The dedication and some of the names of the Fallen are listed, in black lettering, in a single column on the front of the pedestal with more names on the sides.
The inscription reads: DUDLEY WAR MEMORIAL / THIS MONUMENT AND HOSPITAL / ARE ERECTED IN HONOURED MEMORY / OF OUR MEN WHO FELL IN THE / GREAT WAR 1914 -1918/(58 NAMES) AND 1939-1945 (20 NAMES).
Site Name
Market Street, war memorial
Site Type: Specific
War Memorial
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
9474
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North East War Memorials Project D34.01 (www.newmp.org.uk); Morpeth Herald 30 January 1920, 23 April 1920, 11 March 1921, 4 May 1923 and 14 September 1923; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9); National Inventory of War Memorials (17773); https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1406693
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2022
English, British
Class
Commemorative
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
271
Grid ref figure
6
Map Sheet
NZ27SE
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
722
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Burradon
Description
2nd March 1860, 76 lives were lost when there was an explosion at Burradon Colliery.
Site Type: Broad
Commemorative Monument
SITEDESC
2nd March 1860, 76 lives were lost when there was an explosion at Burradon Colliery.
Site Name
Burradon Road, colliery wheel memorial
Site Type: Specific
Commemorative Monument
HER Number
9473
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
7272
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
2764
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
6909
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Edwardian 1902 to 1910
Place
Longbenton
Description
Grave of Henry Frederick Swan, who formed the Cargo Fleet Iron Company at Middlesbrough in 1880. The Henry Frederick Swan Lifeboat was built during WW1 at the Cowes Yard of S.E. Saunders on the Isle of Wight, costing £6,901. A gift from the widow of H.F. Swan, who had been prominent in Tyne shipbuilding circles and was chairman of the Tynemouth branch of the RNLI. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Grave Marker
SITEDESC
Grave of Henry Frederick Swan (1842-1908) shipbuilder. Henry was the brother of Charles Sheriton Swan, who is also buried in this cemetery. At the age of 20 Henry was seconded to St. Petersburg to superintend the construction of warships for the Russian Navy. The Tsar presented him with a diamond snuffbox. On his return to England, he took over the Walker Shipyard of Charles Mitchell. He took out patents on oil tankers. In 1886 the first oil tank steamer to carry bulk petroleum across the Atlantic was patented. Henry formed the Cargo Fleet Iron Company at Middlesbrough in 1880. For 27 years he commanded the 2nd voluntary Brigade of Northumberland Fusiliers, eventually as honorary Colonel. On his retirement in 1902 he was created a Companion of the Bath. The Henry Frederick Swan Lifeboat was built during WW1 at the Cowes Yard of S.E. Saunders on the Isle of Wight, costing £6,901. A gift from the widow of H.F. Swan, who had been prominent in Tyne shipbuilding circles and was chairman of the Tynemouth branch of the RNLI.
Site Name
Church of St. Bartholomew, grave of H.F. Swan
Site Type: Specific
Gravestone
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9472
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; Alan Morgan, 2004, Beyond the Grave - Exploring Newcastle's Burial Grounds, pages 147-8; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9)
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
7272
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
2764
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
6910
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Longbenton
Description
Grave of Charles W. Mitchell, painter. Mitchell created the fine windows at the Church of St. George, Jesmond and also designed the figures in the chancel mosaic. His father Charles Mitchell, Lord Armstrong's partner, paid for the church. At Jesmond Towers (the Mitchell family home, now La Sagesse High School) a square bay window in the morning or drawing room, with flowers painted in the lights of the stone tracery, and an Arts-and-Crafts dado painted with flowing leafy stems and flowers may have been the work of C.W. Mitchell according to Pevsner. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Grave Marker
SITEDESC
Grave of Charles William Mitchell (1855-1903), who was born in Aberdeen in 1820 and died in Newcastle in 1895. He was a shipbuilder and business partner of Lord Armstrong. He lived at Jesmond Towers from 1870 to 1895 and offered to build a church on his land - St George's Church was built 1888-9 to a design by Thomas Spence, shipyard architect. His son Charles William Mitchell (Junior), a pre-Raphaelite painter, created the fine windows at the Church of St. George, Jesmond and also designed the figures in the chancel mosaic. At Jesmond Towers a square bay window in the morning or drawing room, with flowers painted in the lights of the stone tracery, and an Arts-and-Crafts dado painted with flowing leafy stems and flowers may have been the work of C.W. Mitchell according to Pevsner. Charles William Mitchell (junior) was born in 1854 and died in 1903. His one famous painting was 'Hypatia' of 1885, inspired by the Charles Kingsley novel. This painting hangs in the Laing Art Gallery.
Site Name
Church of St. Bartholomew, grave of C.W. Mitchell
Site Type: Specific
Gravestone
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9471
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; Alan Morgan, 2004, Beyond the Grave - Exploring Newcastle's Burial Grounds, pages 146-7
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Commemorative
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
COMP2
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
7272
DAY1
09
DAY2
10
District
N Tyneside
Easting
2762
Grid ref figure
8
HISTORY_TOPIC
World Wars
Map Sheet
NZ26NE
MATERIAL
Granite
MONTH1
08
MONTH2
10
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
6909
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Place
Longbenton
Description
White granite cross, 15 feet high, on a circular base. Unveiled 23rd February 1919. "LEST WE FORGET" on bottom plinth. "1914-1918 TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF THE MEN FROM THIS PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR AND WHOSE NAMES ARE RECORDED ON A TABLET IN THE CHURCH…". Commemorative tablets to those who died from wounds are arranged in an arc in the flower beds. LISTED GRADE 2
Site Type: Broad
Commemorative Monument
SITEDESC
White granite cross, 15 feet high, on a circular base. Unveiled 23rd February 1919. "LEST WE FORGET" on bottom plinth. "1914-1918 TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF THE MEN FROM THIS PARISH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR AND WHOSE NAMES ARE RECORDED ON A TABLET IN THE CHURCH…". Commemorative tablets to those who died from wounds are arranged in an arc in the flower beds. Listed building description - commissioned by Longbenton Burial Board. Funds raised by public subscription. Unveiled at a ceremony on 6th May 1922 by Pte. TD Nicholson. Dedicated by Dr Wild, Bishop of Durham. Eight men who died of their wounds are buried in an arc around the memorial and are marked by commemorative tablets. Tall slender tapering octagonal white granite cross surmounted by a bronze foliated circular cross head with the initials I H S (first three letters of the Greek spelling of jesus) in the centre. The cross stands on a pair of octagonal pedestals, all on a circular base.
Site Name
Church of St. Bartholomew, war memorial
Site Type: Specific
War Memorial
SITE_STAT
Listed Building Grade II
HER Number
9470
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North East War Memorials Project www.newmp.org.uk, L25.01; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9); English Heritage Advice Report, 20 August 2012, List Entry Number 1410079
YEAR1
2007
YEAR2
2012
English, British
Class
Gardens Parks and Urban Spaces
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
3576
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ37SE
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
7240
General Period
20TH CENTURY
Specific Period
Mid 20th Century 1933 to 1966
Place
Whitley Bay
Description
Unveiled by Councillor James Hamilton Grant on 12th April 1933 and presented to the people of Whitley Bay. Described as "a little sister to the lighthouse" it has a pillar of white terracotta (since painted black). LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Ornamental Clock
SITEDESC
Unveiled by Councillor James Hamilton Grant on 12th April 1933 and presented to the people of Whitley Bay. Described as "a little sister to the lighthouse" it has a pillar of white terracotta (since painted black).
Site Name
Promenade, Grants Clock
Site Type: Specific
Ornamental Clock
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9469
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9)
YEAR1
2007
English, British
Class
Gardens Parks and Urban Spaces
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
Crossref
9493
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
3547
EASTING2
3529
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ37SE
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
NGR2
NZ
Northing
7277
NORTHING2
7305
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Whitley Bay
Description
Shelters within the gardens. One is on the site of "Panama House" shown but not named on OS second edition.
Site Type: Broad
Park Shelter
SITEDESC
Shelters within the gardens. One is on the site of "Panama House" shown but not named on OS second edition.
Site Name
Promenade Gardens, two shelters
Site Type: Specific
Park Shelter
HER Number
9468
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006
YEAR1
2007
English, British
Class
Communications
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
350
Grid ref figure
6
Map Sheet
NZ37SE
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
716
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Whitley Bay
Description
Victorian post box built into wall of Hillheads Depot opposite Railway Public House. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Postal System Structure
SITEDESC
Victorian post box built into wall of Hillheads Depot opposite Railway Public House. Roadside wall boxes were introduced from 1857 as a cheaper alternative to pillar boxes.
Site Name
Hillheads Road, post box
Site Type: Specific
Post Box
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9467
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9)
YEAR1
2007
English, British
AREA_STAT
Conservation Area
Class
Communications
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
3008
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
6687
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Wallsend
Description
Victorian post box built into wall of Lily Bank. Roadside wall boxes were introduced from 1857 as a cheaper alternative to pillar boxes. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Postal System Structure
SITEDESC
Victorian post box built into wall of Lily Bank. Roadside wall boxes were introduced from 1857 as a cheaper alternative to pillar boxes.
Site Name
Lily Bank, post box
Site Type: Specific
Post Box
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9466
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9)
YEAR1
2007
English, British
Class
Communications
COMP1
Jennifer Morrison
DAY1
09
District
N Tyneside
Easting
3174
Grid ref figure
8
Map Sheet
NZ36NW
MONTH1
08
Grid Reference
NZ
Northing
6772
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Place
Howdon
Description
Victorian post box built into wall of former St. Mary's vicarage (HER 7360). Roadside wall boxes were introduced from 1857 as a cheaper alternative to pillar boxes. LOCAL LIST
Site Type: Broad
Postal System Structure
SITEDESC
Victorian post box built into wall of former St. Mary's vicarage (HER 7360). Roadside wall boxes were introduced from 1857 as a cheaper alternative to pillar boxes.
Site Name
Engine Inn Road, post box
Site Type: Specific
Post Box
SITE_STAT
Local List
HER Number
9465
Form of Evidence
Structure
Sources
North Tyneside Council, Draft Local List Nominations, 2006; North Tyneside Council, November 2008, Register of Buildings and Parks of Special Local Architectural and Historic Interest SDP (Local Development Document 9)
YEAR1
2007