Memorial
Roll of Honour Served 1914-18 Miners' Lodge
Reference
D41.03
Place
DAWDON
Original Location
Miners’ Lodge, in entrance lobby
Present Location
Missing
Which war
1914-18
Dedication, Creation or Publication date
Unveiled 27th February 1921 by Mr. T.H. Cann, General Secretary of the Durham Miners’ Association.
Memorial Description
Roll of Honour in wood frame behind glass, “handsomely framed and beautifully illuminated”
Inscription
The Great War. Dawdon Miners’ Lodge Roll of Honour. Erected to the honour of those men of the above Lodge who served in defence of their country and in the cause of Freedom.
Names
(1000 names)
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Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material
Auckland and County Chronicle 03/03/1921 reports unveiling.
Northern Echo 28/02/1921 reports unveiling.
Sunderland News 03/03/1921 reports unveiling.
Seaham Weekly News 04/03/1921 reports unveiling.
Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail 28/02/1921 reports unveiling. (Available on The British Newspaper Archive)
External web link
Links to Source Material :
Research acknowledgements
Fitzhugh Collection, Middleton in Teesdale; John and Mavis Dixon; Dorothy Hall
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