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Northumberland Fusiliers Memorial

The Response 1914 is a war memorial in the public gardens to the north of the Church of St Thomas the Martyr in Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, and to the west of Newcastle Civic Centre. Designed by Sir William Goscombe John, the memorial was commissioned by Sir George Renwick, 1st Baronet, and unveiled in 1923. It primarily commemorates the Territorial Army "Pals" battalions of the Northumberland Fusiliers raised by the local Chamber of Commerce in late 1914 for service in the First World War, which became known as the "Commercials". It also commemorates the safe return of Renwick's five sons from service in the war, and his 50 years in business as a ship-owner.

Design
The memorial has a large base of Shap granite, with three steps up to a rusticated plinth and screen wall. In total the pedestal and decoration is high x wide x deep. The large black bronze sculpture, high x wide, was founded by A.B. Burton at the Thames Ditton Foundry of Thames Ditton. The sculpture portrays dozen of figures, including two drummer boys and men saying goodbye to their loved ones, expressing both patriotism and anguish. An angel—an allegorical depiction of Renown—blows a trumpet and flies over the crowd. and: and was advanced to Grade I listed status in October 2014. File:'The Response', World War I Memorial, Barras Bridge (detail) - geograph.org.uk - 1766135.jpg|Detail File:Rear of "The Response" sculpture, Newcastle upon Tyne (geograph 3062693).jpg|Rear elevation File:Newcastle Upon Tyne - Civic Centre View - geograph.org.uk - 760256.jpg|Setting beside Newcastle Civic Centre ==See also==
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