Amble War Memorial
Posted in Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 9 March 2026
Amble is a town at the mouth of the River Coquet (pronounced to rhyme with croquet) in Northumberland.
It can be seen from the top of Warkworth Castle:-
Amble’s War Memorial is a clock tower set in a memorial garden:-
Great War Dedication. Second World War names below:-
Great War names, Adamson – Henderson:-
Great War names Henshell – Wintrip; plus T Bain, R Coulson, J Feretti:-
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jackdeighton
11 March 2026 at 12:00
A stone wall with two columns surmounted by a pediment with wreath.
Radcliffe was a town in Northumberland just south of Amble.
Its War Memorial was relocated to Amble’s War Memorial garden in the 1970s when the former mining town was demolished and its residents moved to Amble.
Radcliffe War Memorial – A Son of the Rock -- Jack Deighton
11 March 2026 at 12:01
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