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Commonwealth War Graves, Hebburn Cemetery (iii)

Private H Dobson, The East Surrey Regiment, 1/6/1940, aged 21:-
Hebburn, Second World War Grave

Sapper J McCarty, Royal Engineers, 8/11/1942, aged 20:-
Second World War Grave, Hebburn

Private R Binnie, Royal Defence Corps, 10/2/1918, aged 46:-
Great War Grave, Hebburn

Private J Lacey, Royal Army Medical Corps, 12/3/1918, aged 25:-
Hebburn, Great War Grave

Sapper J T Marshall, Royal Engineers, 23/4/1916, aged 34:-
Great War Grave, Hebburn

2nd Corporal J Trodden, Royal Engineers, 21/2/1921, aged 23:-
Hebburn, Great War Grave

Private H Herries, Durham Light Infantry, 14/3/1917, aged 23:-
Hebburn, Great War Grave

Groups of Commonwealth War Graves, Hebburn Cemetery

Sapper W E Milne, Royal Engineers, 16/11/1945, aged 28 ; Private W Shone, The Seaforth Highlanders, 29/3/1946, aged 17; Gunner J Stubbings, Royal Artillery, 1/5/1947:-

Hebburn, Group of War Graves

Private W J Jackson, Durham Light Infantry, 25/12/1942; Private I Richardson, The Border Regiment, 9/11/1943, aged 24; Corporal J J Taylor, RAF, 24/11/1944, aged 44:-

Group of Second World War Graves, Hebburn

Sergeant W Watson, Wireless Operator/Rear Gunner, RAF, 14/11/1941, aged 21; WO B 11 (BSM) T W Picken, Royal Artillery, 1/8/1942, aged 34; J Weatherstone, Observer, RAF, 9/8/1947, aged 23:-

Group of Second World War Graves, Hebburn

Private W Hall, The Buffs, 5/5/1941, aged 18; W T H Oliver, Military Provost Staff Corps, 11/5/1941, aged 48; Guardsman C Hope, Grenadier Guards, 10-11/5/1941:-
Hebburn, Second World War Graves

Commonwealth War Graves, Hebburn Cemetery (ii)

P Moran, Air Mechanic First Class, Royal Navy, HMS Heron, 18/4/1943, aged 29:-
asecond World War Grave, Hebburn

Corporal J McDonnack, RAF, Auxiliary Air Force, 1/5/1941:-
Hebburn, Second World War Grave

Gunner A Keegan, Royal Artillery, 11/12/1939, aged 30:-
Second World War Grave, Hebburn

Private J Lydon, Durham Light Infantry, 2/12/1915:-
Hebburn, Great War Grave

Private T McKeown, Northumberland Fusiliers, 1/11/1918, aged 34:-
Hebburn, Great War Grave

Sergeant J G Forrest, Flight Engineer, RAF, 14/1/1945, aged 19:-
Hebburn Second World War Grave

Bruno Joseph Turcotte, Petty Officer Royal Canadian Navy, HMCS Provider, 16/6/1964, aged 36:-
War Grave, Hebburn

Commonwealth War Graves, Hebburn Cemetery (i)

As I mentioned before Hebburn Cemetery contains 41 War Graves, from both World Wars.

Sapper T C Brown, Royal Engineers, 7/4/1916:-

Great War Grave, Hebburn

Serjeant W W Norrie, Corps of Military Police, 27/2/1945, aged 42:-
Second World War Grave, Hebburn

Lance Corporal W G Nicholson, Royal Engineers, 4/3/1941, aged 30:-
Hebburn, War Grave

Private J Adair, Durham Light Infantry, 29/9/1942, aged 32:-
Hebburn, Second World War Grave

Able Seaman A Cottrell, Royal Navy, HMS “President III”, 14/5/1942:-
Hebburn, Second World War Grave

Private O Ward, The Border Rgiment, 2/12/1940, aged 25:-
Seecond World War Grave, Hebbrun

J Wilson, Stoker, Petty Officer, Royal Navy, HMS Zephyr, 31/12/1944, aged 27:-
Hebburn, Second World War Grave

A War Memorial, Hebburn Cemetery

Hebburn, in Tyne and Wear, is a kind of ancestral home for me. My maternal grandmother was brought up there before her parents moved to Glasgow where she met my grandfather.

It’s a fairly typical north of England post-industrial town. I didn’t spot any Art Deco there, though.

We did pass a cemetery with the Commonwealth War Graves sign. This was Hebburn Cemetery. At the centre of the cemetery is a chapel in front of which lies a war memorial:-

Cemetery Chapel and a War Memorial, Hebburn Cemetery

The war memorial is a Cross of Sacrifice on an octagonal plinth. Inscribed round the base of the upper plinth, “Their name liveth for evermore.”

A War Memorial, Hebburn

To the left of the memorial as you approach it up the drive is a sculpture named “Poppies in steel,” with a sign saying, “You have done your duty, to honour you is ours” – Friends of Hebburn Cemetery, September 2019.

Poppies in Steel War Memorial, Hebburn Cemetery

A war memorial bench is nearby:-

War Memorial Bench, Hebburn Cemetery

I gather Hebburn’s main War Memorial is elsewhere. Looking at the aerial view in the link I see it’s actually close to the cemetery. Maybe next time we’re down there.

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