Holy Trinity Churchyard, Jack Crawford's gravesto
Holy Trinity Churchyard, Jack Crawford's gravesto
HER Number
11134
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Holy Trinity Churchyard, Jack Crawford's gravesto
Place
Sunderland
Map Sheet
NZ45NW
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
Site Type: Broad
Grave Marker
Site Type: Specific
Gravestone
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Victorian 1837 to 1901
Form of Evidence
Structure
Description
Erected 6 August 1888. An oblong block of polished pink marble on a base and plinth. The front is carved with a Union Jack on a broken flag pole, the pediment with a cannon and ammunition. Inscribed on the front are the words: "THE/ GRAVE/ OF/ JACK CRAWFORD/ THE HERO OF/ CAMPERDOWN". On the front of the base are the words: "THE SAILOR WHO HEROICALLY NAILED/ ADMIRAL DUNCAN'S FLAG/ TO THE MAIN-TOP-GALLANT-MAST OF/ HMS VENERABLE/ AFTER IT HAD BEEN SHOT AWAY/ IN THE GLORIOUS ACTION OFF CAMPERDOWN/ OCTOBER 11TH 1797/ JACK CRAWFORD WAS BORN IN THE/ POTTERY BANK SUNDERLAND 1775/ AND DIED IN HIS NATIVE TOWN 1831/ AGED 56 YEARS". Erected by public subscription 1888. Jack Crawford died of cholera, the second victim of the disease in Sunderland. There is also an obelisk commemorating other victims of the same epidemic in the churchyard. All other gravestones have been cleared.
Easting
440660
Northing
557140
Grid Reference
NZ440660557140
Sources
Paul Usherwood, Jeremy Beach and Catherine Morris, 2000, Public Sculpture of North East England, p 185; A. Pickersgill, 1977, Discovering Sunderland