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Monkseaton at War


During the First World War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England. These have been made available by Newcastle Libraries.
Monkseaton Whitley Bay at War
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TM Hodgson - 6th NF - Monkseaton (Wounded)

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H Hutton - Monkseaton

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2nd Lieut. R.E. BATY, Monkseaton, (Awarded Military Cross).

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2nd Lt. H.W. Cowen - RGA - Monkseaton - Killed

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2nd Lieut. D R Davies - Monkseaton

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Major T G Noble - N.F. - Monkseaton

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R.V. Watson - N.F. - Monkseaton - Reported Killed

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Pte. R. CHARLTON, N.F., Monkseaton, (Killed).

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Sapper Eric Watkin, Monkseaton, Sapper George Dobson, Blyth, Sapper Fred Ord, Newcastle, Sapper George Ward, South Shields, Sapper Fred Hakanson, South Shields, Sapper Steve Hunter, South Shields, Corporal Joe Tiffin, Byker, Sapper Austin Huntley, South S

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Gunner G. STOREY, R.F.A., Monkseaton, (Wounded).

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Pte. R. CHARLTON, N.F., Monkseaton, (Killed).

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Whitley Bay at War
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Whitley Bay at War
- During the First World War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England. These have been made available by Newcastle Libraries.

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