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Sandra Chipchase CEO of New South Wales Tourism speaking at the Australian Tourism Exchange media briefing in Sydney, April 26 2013

Situated in the western consecrated section , the monument on the grave of Archibald Reed who died on this day December 13th in 1842 , towers above all others in the cemetery .

He was born in Chipchase Castle in 1766 and was educated at Bruce's School in Newcastle . He was in business as a Woollen Draper in Sandhill in Newcastle .

Archibald was elected Sheriff of Newcastle in 1794 and served as Mayor of the town in 1800 , 1806 , 1819 , 1826 , 1830 and 1831 , a total of six times . He was very popular in that role and was seen to be the ideal person for the position , regularly entertaining influential visitors to Newcastle .

Archibald died on December 13th 1842 aged 76 whilst living in Leazes Terrace in Newcastle .

The monument was designed by John Dobson and was erected through public subscription in 1843 . It is a Grade 2 structure .

His two sons , Archibald Joseph Reed and Arthur Reed are buried along with their father in the vault . His wife Mary Ann Reed moved to the Isle of Man after his death and is buried there

  

Archibald Joseph Reed and his family - the monument was designed by the architect John Dobson.

 

Reed was Mayor of Newcastle six times (1800, 1806, 1819, 1826, 1830 and 1831) and was noted for his hospitality - he was Mayor of the city during the visit of the Duke of Wellington in 1827 when he attended a ball held in his honour at the Assembly Rooms and a reception at the Mansion House.

courtesy of Jan Chipchase.

 

Spec: Colour screen, 30 days battery life, Moto UI, large keys, 375g, etc.

 

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Engraving of Chipchase Castle, Wark, Hexham, Northumberland. A rugged border castle of the 14th century consisting of a great Pele tower with corner turrets added to later in the 1620's and more comfortable lodgings which were themselves altered in the mid-18th century. Mid-19th century dining room furniture by Mein of Kelso.

The Castle stands north of Hadrian's Wall, near Wark on River Tyne, between Bellingham and Hexham in Northumberland, England. -

I took this photo on Saturday 5th May 2018. This is at Sowerby Bridge Railway Station. There are lots of these information boards at the Railway Station, they have been put there by Friends of Sowerby Bridge Railway Station. This one is about Lieutenant Colonel Gerard Chipchase Roberts. Zoom in if you want to read the details.

 

Amanda Davey, Events Manager, and Jill Chipchase, Practices Manager

Jan Chipchase speaking at PSFK in NYC

Dust with corn starch to avoid both sides of the mold sticking

Situated in the western consecrated section , the monument on the grave of Archibald Reed who died on this day December 13th in 1842 , towers above all others in the cemetery .

He was born in Chipchase Castle in 1766 and was educated at Bruce's School in Newcastle . He was in business as a Woollen Draper in Sandhill in Newcastle .

Archibald was elected Sheriff of Newcastle in 1794 and served as Mayor of the town in 1800 , 1806 , 1819 , 1826 , 1830 and 1831 , a total of six times . He was very popular in that role and was seen to be the ideal person for the position , regularly entertaining influential visitors to Newcastle .

Archibald died on December 13th 1842 aged 76 whilst living in Leazes Terrace in Newcastle .

The monument was designed by John Dobson and was erected through public subscription in 1843 . It is a Grade 2 structure .

His two sons , Archibald Joseph Reed and Arthur Reed are buried along with their father in the vault . His wife Mary Ann Reed moved to the Isle of Man after his death and is buried there

  

Archibald Joseph Reed and his family - the monument was designed by the architect John Dobson.

 

Reed was Mayor of Newcastle six times (1800, 1806, 1819, 1826, 1830 and 1831) and was noted for his hospitality - he was Mayor of the city during the visit of the Duke of Wellington in 1827 when he attended a ball held in his honour at the Assembly Rooms and a reception at the Mansion House.

I glue all parts to a stirp like to base coat them with spray paint.

Situated in the western consecrated section , the monument on the grave of Archibald Reed who died on this day December 13th in 1842 , towers above all others in the cemetery .

He was born in Chipchase Castle in 1766 and was educated at Bruce's School in Newcastle . He was in business as a Woollen Draper in Sandhill in Newcastle .

Archibald was elected Sheriff of Newcastle in 1794 and served as Mayor of the town in 1800 , 1806 , 1819 , 1826 , 1830 and 1831 , a total of six times . He was very popular in that role and was seen to be the ideal person for the position , regularly entertaining influential visitors to Newcastle .

Archibald died on December 13th 1842 aged 76 whilst living in Leazes Terrace in Newcastle .

The monument was designed by John Dobson and was erected through public subscription in 1843 . It is a Grade 2 structure .

His two sons , Archibald Joseph Reed and Arthur Reed are buried along with their father in the vault . His wife Mary Ann Reed moved to the Isle of Man after his death and is buried there

  

Archibald Joseph Reed and his family - the monument was designed by the architect John Dobson.

 

Reed was Mayor of Newcastle six times (1800, 1806, 1819, 1826, 1830 and 1831) and was noted for his hospitality - he was Mayor of the city during the visit of the Duke of Wellington in 1827 when he attended a ball held in his honour at the Assembly Rooms and a reception at the Mansion House.

Also of Stephen Hughes Armstrong

 

Shoeing Smith Royal Field Artillery

 

beloved son of John and Sarah Armstrong and grandson of the late Robert and Margaret Armstrong who was killed in action at Adinkerke, Belgium Nov 14th 1917 aged 22 years.

  

Youngest child of and son of Mr. J. Armstrong, of 23, Chipchase St., Linthorpe, Middlesbrough.

 

96365, "B" Battery. 50th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery who died on the 13 November 1917. Location: Adinkerke Military Cemetery, Belgium - Ref: E.8

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