Photo: Iain Mutch
Memorial
Plaque Suggett 1917 Centenary Methodist
Reference
C97.01
Place
CRAWCROOK
Original Location
Centenary Methodist Church, upstairs, on right hand wall.
Which war
1914-18
Memorial Description
Plaque mounted on wood pattress. There is a border of intertwined stems. At the top is the badge of the Northumberland Fusiliers. The name is below this, curved to echo the shape. Lettering is in a mixture of fonts.
Materials used
Brass
Inscription
In loving memory of
Charles Edward Suggett,
of Crawcrook, who died 6th April 1917 in his 32nd year
at Cayeux, France, from wounds received while serving his country.
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For 14 years a faithful member of this Church.
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This tablet was erected by his loving wife
Phoebe Suggett
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"Until the day dawns".
Names
See above
Who commissioned
His wife, Phoebe
How money was raised
Private subscription.
Notes
Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material
Photo: Iain Mutch
Source of quotation
“Until the day dawns” Possibly based on Song of Solomon 2 v 17, 4 v 6 “Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away.”
External web link
Research acknowledgements
Mrs. N. Smith (Ryton); Iain Mutch
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