Friday, 1 April 2022

Derby Station Midland Railway Boer War Memorial

 On platform 1 of Derby Station is a memorial to the staff of the Midland Railway who lost their lives during the Boer War 1899-1902. Those staff were either Army Reservists recalled to the colours, or Milita, Yeomanry,Volunteers who volunteered to serve in South Africa. 

Derby Station Midland Railway Boer War Memorial

The memorial was designed by the Midland Railway's company architect Charles Trubshaw and was originally displayed in the booking hall at the main entrance. It was relocated to platform 1 when the station was rebuilt in 1984. 

Derby Station Midland Railway Station


Derby Railway Station 2017

Derby Station 2022

The memorial plaque bears the Midland Railway Crest, an inscription reads;

IN MEMORY OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY’S STAFF, WHO LOST THEIR LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY IN THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA 1899 – 1902.

The plaque lists the names of those lost, their place of employment on the railway, and the unit they served with. Three Royal Artillery reservists are recorded on the memorial;

Corporal Peeling, Steeton, 65th Battery Royal Field Artillery

Bombardier Tomilns, Gloucester, 28th  Battery Royal Field Artillery

Driver Ball,Walsall, 78th  Battery Royal Field Artillery