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War Memorial, Jedburgh, Scottish Boarders
17 Jun 2019 |
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Among the names of the 194 people from Jedburgh and the surrounding area killed in the first and second world wars, the memorial records the names of two recipients of the Victoria Cross:
Sergeant John Burton Daykins, VC MM
(Name recorded on a separate stone laid in 2018)
John Brunton Daykins VC MM (Ormiston Farm, Hawick, 26 March 1883 – 24 January 1933, Edinburgh) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Daykins was born in Hawick in 1883 to John and Bessie Daykins, but he moved with his family to Jedburgh when he was a child.
In 1914 he enlisted with the Lothians and Border Horse and he was at Loos, the Battle of Vimy Ridge and the battle of Ypres. After this he was discharged after suffering from Trench fever. He refused to be labelled as "unfit" and on the third attempt he successfully re-enlisted again in the York and Lancaster Regiment and served in Battle of Passchendaele and again on Vimy Ridge. He was in the 2/4th Battalion at Solesmes, Nord in France on 30 October 1918 with a dozen of his platoon.
They rushed a machine-gun and during subsequent severe hand-to-hand fighting Daykins disposed of many of the enemy and secured his objective. He then located another machine-gun which was holding up an operation of his company. Under heavy fire he worked his way alone to the post and shortly afterwards returned with 25 prisoners and an enemy machine-gun, which he mounted at his post. His magnificent fighting spirit and example inspired his men, saved many casualties and contributed largely to the success of the attack.
When he returned to Jedburgh he was made a burgess. In 1924 he inherited his family's Howden farm when his father died.
The Daykins commemorative stone laid in 2018
Captain George Stuart Henderson, VC DSO MC
Henderson was born in East Gordon, Berwickshire, on 5 December 1893 to Robert and Mary Henderson.
Henderson was 26 years old, and a captain in the 2nd Battalion, The Manchester Regiment during the 1920 Iraqi Revolt, then called Mesopotamia, when the following deed took place on 24 July 1920 near Hillah, Mesopotamia for which he was awarded the VC.
The citation from the 'London Gazette' dated 29 October 1920 reads:
The late Captain George Stuart Henderson, D.S.O., M.C:, 2nd Bn., Manchester Regt. For most conspicuous bravery and self sacrifice.
On the evening of the 24th July, 1920, when about fifteen miles from Hillah (Mesopotamia), the Company under his command was ordered to retire. After proceeding about 500 yards a large party of Arabs suddenly opened fire from the flank, causing the Company to split up and waver. Regardless of all danger, Capt. Henderson at once reorganised the Company, led them gallantly to the attack and drove off the enemy. On two further occasions this officer led his men to charge the Arabs with the bayonet and forced them to retire. At one time, wnen the situation was extremely critical and tihe troops and transport were getting out of hand, Capt. Henderson, by sheer pluck and coolness,, steadied his command prevented the Company from being cut up and saved the situation. During the second charge he fell wounded, but refused to leave his command, and just as the Company reached the trench they were making for he was again wounded. Realising that he could do no more, he asked one of his N.C.O.'s to hold him up on the embankment, saying, "I'm, done now, don't let them beat you." He died fighting.
A bass plaque in memory of Henderson is located in St. Michael's Church, Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland. It contains the following words:
IN MEMORY OF/CAPTAIN GEORGE STUART HENDERSON/VC DSO MC/THE MANCHESTER REGIMENT/ONLY SON OF ROBERT AND MARY HENDERSON/BORN AT EAST GORDON DECEMBER 5TH 1893/KILLED IN ACTION AT HILLAH, MESOPOTAMIA/JULY 24TH 1920 /"ALL THAT HE HAD HE GAVE"
His Victoria Cross is displayed at the Museum of the Manchester Regiment in Ashton-under-Lyne, England.
Beverley War Memorial
29 Mar 2019 |
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The War Memorial in Beverley's Memorial Gardens (close to Saint Mary's Church), is an obelisk resting on a square plinth. Three of the sides of the plinth bear inscriptions dedicating the memorial to those who fell in the First World War. The names of those commemorated are shown on a metal tablet set into one of the four sides.
452 names of those who lost their lives in the First World War are shown on this tablet. Of these names, 92 are for men who served with the Yorkshire Regiment.
A separate memorial, adjacent to the First World War memorial, commemorates 128 names of those who lost their lives in the Second World War.
The names of four others who lost their lives in Korea (1953), Northern Ireland (1972), The Falkland Islands (1982) and Afghanistan (2009) are commemorated on separate plaque within the Memorial Gardens.
Flowers for the Fallen - Helmsley, North Yorkshire
23 Mar 2018 |
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War Memorial at All Saints Church - Helmsley, North Yorkshire. Dedicated to the men of Helmsley who fell in the first and second world wars. Their names, listed below, are recorded on the four faces at the base of the memorial.
Worcester Regiment
Pte Richard Clark April 26 1918
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Pte Wilfrid Richardson Mar24 1918
Kings Royal Rifles
Sgt Frank Hildrick Sept 27 1916
RFLN John Collier June 1 1916
York and Lancs Regiment
Pte Joseph Petch Mar 10 1918
Rifle Brigade
Cpl Mervyn Clark Sept 26 1917
Royal Highlanders of Canada
Pte Walter Tyerman June 3 1916
Lt Col The Earl of Feversham
Kings Royal Rifles Sept 15 1916
Lt Alwyne M F W Porter
Lancs Fusiliers April 25 1915
Rev Noel Hawdon Nov 16 1918
Royal Navy
Ldg Seaman Frank Scott May21 1917
Royal Garrison Artillery
Gnr Joseph Snowdon Oct 31 1918
Northumberland Fusiliers
Pte Edgar Holmes Dec 4 1916
Pte Charles Beecroft June 5 1917
Pte Edwin Kirby Oct 26 1917
Royal Fusiliers
LCpl Frederick Dowker July 27 1916
Yorkshire Regiment
Sgt Harry Houlston May 27 1918
LCpl Walter Sherwood July 20 1916
LCpl John Holmes Oct 25 1916
Pte Harry Wright May 19 1915
Pte William Pennock Dec 10 1916
Pte Arthur Stopp July 17 1916
Pte Walter Baldwin Sept 15 1916
Pte Harry Scoby Sept 15 1916
Pte William Sunley Nov 10 1916
Pte Harry Bradley Nov 19 1916
Pte Robert Douthwaite June 7 1917
Pte John Wright June 8 1917
Pte Wilson Todd Oct 10 1917
Pte Thomas Richardson Oct 19 1917
Pte John Richardson Mar 28 1918
Machine Gun Corps
Dvr Tom Sunley Feb 20 1919
Army Service Corps
Pte Tom Strickland Apr 27 1917
Royal Air Force
Pte Henry Todd Nov 6 1918
West Yorks Regiment
Capt Sidney Pearson Aug 15 1916
Machine Gun Corps
Pte John Sturdy Sept 25 1916
The 1939-1945 section:
Lawrie Cooke, Norman Ward, Joseph Hugill
Robert Edward Downes
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