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    © Imperial War Museums 2026

    Memorial

    Captain G L Burgess

    St John Lee Acomb Captain GL Burgess window

    Source: Copyright Dave Webster

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    Current Location

    north aisle, St John Lee church, minor road south of Acomb, Acomb, Tynedale, Northumberland, NE46 4PE, England

    OS Grid Reference

    NY 93283 65735

    Denomination

    Church of England

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    Names

    Names listed on this memorial

    • Geoffrey Laurence Burgess

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    Type of Memorial
    Window
    WMR Reference Number
    34265
    Description
    Stained glass window of three lights, designed by David Angus Scott and made by Thompson and Snee of Gateshead, featuring a figure in each light. In the centre light is St. George spearing the dragon. Above him is a grisaille figure of Justice. Below him is a shield surmounted by a crest and bearing the dates “1939-1945”. In the left hand light a soldier carries a sword, with his left arm cradling a child, while at his feet another child is playing with a doll. Above him is a grisaille picture of a bound kneeling youth and a bearded figure (?Abraham and Isaac). In the right hand light is a saint bearing a staff. At his feet is a child is feeding the birds. Above him the grisaille figure is of Christ the Good Shepherd with his sheep. Running across all three windows underneath the figures is a scroll bearing the words "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends" in gold lettering outlined in black using lower case letters. At the bottom of the right and left lights are grisaille circles featuring the pelican plucking at her breast to feed her young, and the phoenix dying in the fire and rising again. At the foot of the middle light is a shield with the badge of the A.O.P. and the dates "1939-1945". The dedication runs along the extreme bottom of all three lights, painted in sans serif letters.
    Inscription
    GREATER LOVE HATH/ NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT/ A MAN LAY DOWN/ HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS/ IN LOVING MEMORY OF/ CAPTAIN GEOFFREY/ LAURNECE BURGESS, R.A., A.O.P.,/ KILLED/ IN ACTION/ IN FRANCE/ AUGUST 26TH/ 1944 AGED/ 28 YEARS
    War
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Number Commemorated
    1
    Died
    1
    Information shown
    surname, rank, date of death ,regiment,forename,manner of death, age
    Sponsor Type
    private

    Ceremonies

    Faculty Granted

    30th January 1946

    Components

    Window

    Made from: Stained Glass


    Condition: Good


    • WMSS1.4
    • http://www.newmp.org.uk/detail.php?contentId=8498