St Hildas Church - Cross

Photograph of St Hildas Church - Cross  war memorial
Image: St Hildas Church - Cross. Source: James Lister

Data source : UK War Memorials Register compiled by the Imperial War Museum (re-used under a non-commercial license)

Memorial location

Location: South Shields
County/region: Tyne And Wear
Country: England

Names commemorated

There are 83 First World War casualty names recorded on the UK War Memorial Register record for this memorial.

There are 24 casualty records on A Street Near You linked to this memorial
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ImageNameRegimentDate of death
Second Lieutenant Ernest Bristow Farrar Devonshire Regiment18/09/1918 (aged 33)
Private Charles Henry Smith 14765Durham Light Infantry21/02/1916 (aged 19)
Sergeant Thomas Renwick 47396Canadian Labour Corps02/11/1918 (aged 35)
Lance Corporal Fenwick 560Northumberland Fusiliers16/06/1918 (aged 27)
Lieutenant George Robson Seaforth Highlanders20/09/1917 (aged 35)
Lance Corporal Gordon Bower 1044Durham Light Infantry23/10/1916 (aged 28)
Sapper John Nelson Butterley 323083Royal Engineers14/01/1918 (aged 31)
Private Albert Victor Daniels 30056East Yorkshire Regiment01/12/1918 (aged 28)
Private Charles Allen 30248Durham Light Infantry12/10/1917
Private John Edward Libberton 242730York and Lancaster Regiment02/09/1918 (aged 38)
Private Davidson 81192Royal Army Medical Corps25/10/1918
Private Fred Gunn TR5/172810Durham Light Infantry26/11/1918 (aged 18)
Lieutenant John Dingle Northumberland Fusiliers10/09/1916 (aged 23)
Private Wilfred Anthony Hedworth 153038Canadian Infantry08/10/1916 (aged 32)
Private John Hildreth Reed 39239King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry02/09/1918 (aged 19)
Second Lieutenant Charles Robson Northumberland Fusiliers02/12/1918 (aged 26)
Mess Room Steward Benjamin Arnott Mercantile Marine20/08/1917 (aged 16)
Rifleman John T. Hogg 555172London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles)30/11/1917
Private Charles Gibson 3/18273West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)19/09/1918 (aged 20)
Second Lieutenant Lionel Louis Clerici Tucker Northumberland Fusiliers01/07/1916 (aged 21)
First Mate Robert Dunn Balmain Mercantile Marine10/08/1918 (aged 32)
Driver Cecil Amos 770744Royal Field Artillery29/03/1917 (aged 23)
Major Forster Moore Armstrong Royal Field Artillery25/09/1917 (aged 41)
Private Gordon Morris Carling 16/317Northumberland Fusiliers01/07/1916 (aged 19)