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Memorial

Plaque 1914-18 Primitive Methodist

Reference

A17.23

Place

ASHINGTON

Map ref

NZ 268876

Original Location

Primitive Methodist Church
later Station Road Methodist Church

Which war

1914-18

Dedication, Creation or Publication date

Unveiled 24th October 1920 by Rev. J. Sutcliffe of South Shields.

Memorial Description

Plaque

Inscription

In loving memory of Corporal John Page, 23rd N.F., beloved son of James F. and L. Page of Ashington, who fell in the Great War 9th April 1917, also Gunner James Proudlock, M.G.C. son-in-law, who fell in action 2nd December 1917. For King and Country.

Names

See above.

Present condition

Unknown. Building demolished.

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Morpeth Herald 29/10/1920 reports the unveiling ceremony.

External web link

Links to Source Material :

Research acknowledgements

J. Brown

Research In Progress

Alan Grint is researching the Names on this memorial. Contact www.ashingtonmemorial.com
Ashington Memorial Group are researching the names on their local War Memorials Contact: margaretallison@hotmail.com

Plaque 1914-18 Primitive Methodist (A17.23)

 
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