Photo: David Sloan
Memorial
Station of Cross Cruickshanks 1917 St. Aidan
Reference
H137.09
Place
HERRINGTON
Map ref
3352
Original Location
St. Aidan’s Church, St. Aidan’s Terrace, West Herrington (demolished)
Present Location
All Saints’, Penshaw.
Which war
1914-18
Memorial Description
Station of the Cross No. 12. “Jesus dies on the cross”.
A small brass plaque underneath bears the dedication.
Materials used
Brass
Inscription
(Dedicated to William Stanley Cruickshanks, 1st Herrington Group of Scouts 1910-1917, killed in action at Ypres 1917 aged 20).
Names
See above.
Present condition
The brass plaque has been polished so that it is not easy to read.
Sculptor, Artist or Designer
T. Noyes Lewis.
Notes
1. There is a family headstone in the cemetery.
Every Name a Story
2. Corporal Cruickshanks is also remembered on
H137.06
Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material
Photo: David Sloan
The Monumental Brasses of County Durham William Lack, H. Martin Stuchfield and Philip Whittemore 2002 ISBN 095 4327101
External web link
Research acknowledgements
Dorothy Hall; David Sloan
Research In Progress
David Sloan is researching the names on this memorial.
Contact:
david.sloan@btinternet.com
Station of Cross Cruickshanks 1917 St. Aidan (H137.09)
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Parish Notes
Every Name A Story