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Memorial

Stained Glass Window and plaque 1914-18 Yarm Road Methodist

Reference

S138.17

Place

STOCKTON

Original Location

Yarm Road Methodist Church

Which war

1914-18

Memorial Description

Five stained glass windows, each of a single light.
There is a plaque of different coloured marbles. The border is green, inside this is a narrow gold band, then a red band, then a narrow gold band, and the centre plaque is white. At centre top of the main panel is a cross in red marble. The lettering is in Roman capitals throughout.

Materials used

Marble

Inscription

To the glory of God and to the dear / memory of those who worshipped in this / church and who laid down their lives in the / Great War these windows are here placed.

Names

Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material

Photo: Simon Raine

External web link

Research acknowledgements

Fitzhugh Collection, Middleton in Teesdale

Research In Progress

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Stained Glass Window and plaque 1914-18 Yarm Road Methodist (S138.17)

 
STOCKTON ON TEES   Yarm Road Methodist Church
  
   +
   To the glory of God and to the dear
   memory of those who worshipped in this
   church and who laid down their lives in the
   Great War these windows are here placed.
  
   John B. Barnard     Roland J. Harris    Lancelot Raimes
   George Blakey       James S. Harrison   Ralph P. Richardson
   George H. Cummings  Leslie B. Hind      Gilbert C. Scott
   Fred Cummings       Stanley O. McIntosh Lionel K. Scott
   Harold Cummings     Thomas W. Meadows   Heber Thomas
   William B. Davison  Morgan Morgan       George S. Wilkinson
   Stanley L. Downey   Frank C. Nasby      Robert Wright
  
   1914 – 1919
NamesS138.17  

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