Joseph Isherwood details on a grave monument at St Mary Church burial ground, West Acklam, Yorkshire,England

Name Details

Baronet Joseph Isherwood

The name Joseph Isherwood is not the first name listed on the monument.

The monument is in St Mary church burial ground, West Acklam, Yorkshire, England.

There are 99 other graves within this cemetery that are listed within the GPR database.

Joseph Isherwood was buried in 1937. The actual date of death is not currently recorded on the GPR database but it may be on the grave monument photograph.

Joseph Isherwood is listed on the GPR grave numbered 210637.

Joseph Isherwood is listed as the father of Alberta Isherwood on the grave monument.

Joseph Isherwood has the record number 445013 within the GPR person name database table.

The record was added to the GPR on 13 April 2012

There are 6 images available for the monument listing Joseph Isherwood (see grave detail page).

The follow note is stored against Joseph Isherwood record:

First Baron of Raggleswood, Sir Joseph William Isherwood. Married Annie Mary Fleetham of the Headland, Hartlepool. They had four children: Arnold, Alberta, William (the Second Baron of Raggleswood) and Marie. Arnold and Alberta are buried with Joseph at St Mary's, West Acklam, whilst William is buried with his mother, Annie Mary, at St Luke's, Bromley, Kent. Sir Joseph died at his London home, Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London W1. The Isherwood's Baronetcy name was provided from their country residence, the original Raggleswood House, located in Chislehurst, Kent. This is retained throughout various photographs by the Chislehurst Society and notably, the ariel view of the house taken in 1935, just prior to Sir Joseph's death. His eminent career is well mapped and recorded within various publications. He remains a well respected man, international naval architect, husband and father. His memory lives on through his contributions to naval research and through his assistance to government, notably during the First World War and in liaison with the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin. Sir Joseph's patents and designs were tested in liaison with the government at the National Physics Laboratory (NPL) Teddington. His family remain proud of his contributions towards naval technology advancement, all around the world. The Isherwood Hall at St. Mary’s was commissioned after Alberta and Arnold’s early passing, by Sir Joseph & Lady Annie Mary. The Hall was purposely built in the Arts & Crafts style. During this period, the family were living in Middlesbrough, whilst Joseph was building his first ship with the local firm Craggs. In addition, and after Alberta’s death, Sir Joseph & Lady Annie presented St Mary’s with a silver chalice, paten and wafer box, in her dear memory. In the family’s honour and memory, various plaques and tablets are visible at St Mary’s church and hall. Sir Joseph’s career stands as a testament to a great man.

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