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Title
North Eastern Railway War Memorial
Date
1924
Medium
Portland stone, stone & bronze
Measurements
H 900 x W (?) x D (?) cm
Accession number
YO1_RD_S003
Acquisition method
commissioned by North Eastern Railway Board
Work type
War memorial
Owner
Historic England
Custodian
Historic England
Work status
extant
Listing status
Grade II* (England and Wales)
Unveiling date
14th June 1924
Listing date
10/09/70
Access
at all times
Inscription description
on the front of the stone of remembrance: THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE: on the reverse of the stone is a bronze plaque with the inscription: THIS MEMORIAL WAS DESIGNED IN 1921 BY THE RENOWNED / ENGLISH ARCHITECT, SIR EDWIN LUTYENS, AND BUILT IN 1923. / IT COMMEMORATES THE 2,236 EMPLOYEES OF THE NORTH / EASTERN RAILWAY WHO WERE KILLED IN THE 1914–1918 WAR. / THE ADDITIONAL MEMORIAL, WHICH COMMEMORATES THE 551 / FALLEN IN THE 1939–1945 WAR, WAS UNVEILED IN 1984, / FOLLOWING AN APPEAL LAUNCHED ON THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY / OF THE ORIGINAL UNVEILING. / THE NAMES OF ALL THE FALLEN ARE RECORDED IN A BOOK OF / REMEMBERANCE WHICH CAN BE INSPECTED, DURING NORMAL / OFFICE HOURS, AT THE NATIONAL RAILWAY MUSEUM; at the base of the obelisk another inscription reads: IN ABIDING / REMEBERANCE / OF THE 2236 MEN / OF / THE NORTHEASTERN / RAILWAY / WHO GAVE / THEIR LIVES / FOR THEIR COUNTRY / IN THE GREAT WAR / THE COMPANY / PLACES / THIS MONUMENT; on the front face of the left screen wall: THE NAMES OF THE / FALLEN IN THE WARS / 1914–1918 AND 1939–1945 / ARE RECORDED IN / BOOKS OF REMEMBERANCE / ENSHRINED IN / THE NATIONAL / RAILWAY MUSEUM