Saturday, 3 December 2022

Saint Barbara Commemoration 2022

MASTER GUNNERS ST BARBARA MESSAGE

ST BARBARA PATRON SAINT OF GUNNERS


NORTHERN GUNNERS ST BARBARA COMMEMORATION

 The Northern Gunners of 101 (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery paraded with their affiliated Royal Artillery Association Branches and sponsored Gunner cap badged Army Cadets at Tynemouth Castle to commemorate the Patron Saint of Gunners, St Barbara.


In attendance were the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear, Vice Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland and Elected Mayor of North Tyneside. The Honorary Colonel and Commanding Officer of 101 RA joined the civic dignitaries to take the salute of the marching contingents.

Military and Civic dignitaries 

March Past - Pipe Band

March Past - 101 Regiment RA Contingent

March Past - Cadet to Vet

March Past - Veteran contingent

March Past - Cadet Contingent

A commemoration service was conducted by Padre 101 Regiment RA with addresses by the Commanding Officer on the tradition of St Barbara, and from the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Tyne and Wear on the importance of the Regimental Family, Cadet to Vet.



Northern Gunners Parade - Cadet to Vet

Northern Gunners - 101 Regiment RA /Veterans


101 Regiment Royal Artillery
Honorary Colonel / CO / RSM

Honorary Colonel and IJ

Honorary Colonel and Padre Joe

St Barbara - 205 (3 DVA) Battery RA

Drummers and Pipers

Honorary Colonel 101 RA and Army Cadets

Northern Gunners St Barbara Commemoration 2023


Sunday, 13 November 2022

Remembrance Sunday 2022

Northumbria Police Horses leading parade

Fusiliers Band

Service Contingents
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City of Newcastle Pipe Band

Veterans March On
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204 (Tyneside Scottish) Battery Royal Artillery
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Army Cadets

Veteran Association Standards and Wreath Party
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Veteran Association Standards

Veteran Association Wreath Party

Lord Mayor's Party

Lord Lieutenant Lays Wreath

Saluting Dias


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Saturday, 5 November 2022

Saltwell Park 2022 - Field of Remembrance

Saltwell Park Poppy Cascade

RBL Remembrance Garden Opening Service

RBL Remembrance Garden Opening Service IJ

RBL Remembrance Garden Opening Service

RBL Remembrance Garden

RBL Remembrance Garden WW1 Tree

RBL Remembrance Garden Poppy Crosses

Saltwell Park DLI Memorial

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Saltwell Park Remembrance
Private Matthew Stehenson


In Memory of Private Matthew Stephenson
8th Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Lost as a POW on SS Scillin
14th November 1942
 
 
Commemorated on the  Alamein Memorial

Wednesday, 2 November 2022

Edinburgh - North British Railway War Memorial

The North British Railway (NBR) was incorporated in 1844 to build a railway between Edinburgh and Berwick. The line was opened in June 1846. In 1850, the Royal Border Bridge across the River Tweed was opened creating a continuous route from London to Edinburgh, the East Coast Main Line (ECML).

Royal Border Bridge 1850

The North British Railway expanded through acquisition and amalgamations to become the largest railway in Scotland by the mid 1860's. The NBR developed main line routes to Carlisle, Glasgow, Perth, Stirling, Fort William and Mallaig. 

North British Railway Express Train

It created suburban services around Edinburgh and Glasgow, and branch lines in central Scotland, Fife, the Borders and Northumberland. 

North British Railway Train

Lines serviced the coalfields of Lanarkshire, Lothian, and Fife, iron and steel industries in central Scotland, as well as fishing ports along the east and west coasts, giving the NBR extensive goods operations.

North British Railway Goods Train

On the eve of World War One the North British Railway ran along the North Sea from Berwick to Aberdeen; with its trunk lines radiating from Edinburgh to Carlisle, Perth, Stirling, Glasgow, Fort Wilham and Mallaig. Through its association with the Highland Railway at Perth, its partnership with the Great Northern and the North-Eastern in the East Coast Route between London and Scotland, and its co-operation with the Midland in respect to the Waverley Route, via Carlisle, Galashiels and Edinburgh, the NBR was an important link in the British rail network. 


North British Hotel and Waverley Station Edinburgh

Northern Express crosses Forth Rail Bridge

The North British Railway's network assumed prominence during the war as a major line of communication. It transported troops to defensive positions along the Scottish East Coast. It linked military depots and training centres. Naval traffic serviced the naval base at Rosyth and passed along the NBR routes north to Inverness and Thurso for Scapa Flow. 

Forth Bridge 1914

The threat of invasion on the East Coast of Scotland and the importance of the railways of the North British led to the stationing of one of two armoured trains in the Britain being stationed in Edinburgh. The trains could speed to an invasion site and deploy infantry supported with artillery from two-gun carriages at either end of the train, to slow down the invaders until further support arrived.

Armoured Train



On the outbreak of the First World War the North British Railway employed 24,625 people, of which 4,836 would join the Armed Forces. 

The North British Railway War Memorial in Edinburgh Waverley Station records the names of 775 railway workers who lost their lives during the Great War. The memorial panels record their occupations on the railway.

The memorial was unveiled on the 12th March 1922 by the Duke of Buccleuch.

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Edinburgh Waverley Station

Edinburgh Waverley Station
North British Railway Memorial

Edinburgh Waverley Station
North British Railway Memorial

Edinburgh Waverley Station
North British Railway Memorial

A memorial plaque was added after the Second World War in remembrance of all railwaymen lost between 1939 and 1945.

Edinburgh Waverley Station
Railwaymen 1939-45 Memorial Plaque

Edinburgh Waverley Station
Memorial Bench