Photo: C. Sanders
Memorial
Stained Glass Window 1939-45 St. George Presbyterian
Reference
S138.09
Place
STOCKTON
Original Location
In St. George’s Presbyterian Church (formerly St.Andrew & St.George)
Which war
1939-45
Dedication, Creation or Publication date
Installed 1949
Memorial Description
Stained glass window of four lights in two rows of two, depicting: top left St. George, top right St. Michael; bottom left St. Andrew, bottom right St. Paul.
The dedication is carried along the bottom of the lower windows in black Gothic lettering.
Inscription
To the glory of God and in memory of / those who fell in the Second World War.
Names
How money was raised
Mark family.
Notes
1. “In 1949 War Memorial windows were installed: and of many tangible gifts, perhaps the most significant was the modernisation of the lighting. This, together with the War Memorial windows, are eloquent reminders of the contribution to the Church over many years by the Mark family."
Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material
Photos: C. Sanders; Simon Raine
History of the Presbytery of Durham, F.H. Hawkins, page 149 gives quotation in Note 1 above. In Tyne and Wear Archives Ref: L4425/Religion.
External web link
Research acknowledgements
Fitzhugh Collection, Middleton in Teesdale; C. Sanders; James Pasby
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Stained Glass Window 1939-45 St. George Presbyterian (S138.09)
STOCKTON ON TEES In St. Georges Presbyterian Church
To the glory of God and in memory of those who fell in the Second World War.
Stanley Bransby Harry Dodsworth George Colin Garbutt John Robinson
Edward Briggs Raymond James Elder Norman Kenny John Douglas Smith
Jack Freeman James Stone
NamesS138.09
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