Memorial
Pulpit and Communion rails 1914-18 Haughton Road Methodist
Reference
D40.086
Place
DARLINGTON
Map ref
NZ
Original Location
Haughton Road Methodist Church. On south side of Haughton Road between Alexandra Street and Wolsingham Terrace.
Which war
1914-18
Dedication, Creation or Publication date
Unveiled 25th September 1921 by Miss Hutchinson.
Memorial Description
Pulpit and communion rails. Panel on lectern.
Inscription
“Erected in sacred remembrance of John Jaques and A. Turnbull, who made the supreme sacrifice in the war 1914-1918. Their names live for ever. Also to those of the church who responded bravely to the call of country”.
Names
J. Jacques,
A.Turnbull.
Notes
1. The building is now a private dwelling.
Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material
Northern Echo 26/09/1921 reports unveiling.
Evening Despatch 26/09/1921 reports unveiling.
Haughton Road Methodist Centenary Celebration Programme 26-7th June 1994
External web link
Links to Source Material :
Research acknowledgements
James Pasby; Dorothy Hall; Fitzhugh Collection, Middleton in Teesdale
Research In Progress
Stephen Nicholson is researching the names on this memorial
Contact:
nicholson_stephen2@sky.com
Pulpit and Communion rails 1914-18 Haughton Road Methodist (D40.086)
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Parish Notes
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