Photo: Chris McLloughlin
Memorial
Plaque 1914-18 Belle Vue United Methodist
Reference
W111.060
Place
WEST HARTLEPOOL
Original Location
Belle Vue United Methodist Church.
Which war
1914-18
Dedication, Creation or Publication date
Unveiled June 1920 by Rev. G.S. Worthington
Memorial Description
Plaque. The name at the top is in red Old English lettering, the rest is in sans serif capitals. The names are in two columns.
Materials used
Brass on wood
Inscription
Belle Vue U.M.C.
To the Glory of God / and in loving memory of / the men of this / Church and Sunday School / who gave their lives in the / Great War / 1914-1918.
“At rest till the day dawns”
Names
Notes
1. The church stood at the corner of South Parade and Oxford Street. After a number of Community uses, it is now a private house.
Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material
Photos: Chris McLoughlin
Northern Daily Mail 05/06/1920 carries brief report of unveiling.
External web link
Research acknowledgements
Fitzhugh Collection, Middleton in Teesdale; Chris McLoughlin
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Plaque 1914-18 Belle Vue United Methodist (W111.060)
Belle Vue U.M.C.
To the Glory of God
and in loving memory of
the men of this
Church and Sunday School
who gave their lives in the
Great War
1914-1918.
E.W. Pearson W. Peters
R. Coverdale A. Risbey
T. Harper F. Stonehouse
C. McCarthy R. Twizell
D. Mellor F.G. Wormald
“At rest till the day dawns”
NamesW111.60
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