Photo: Dorothy Hall
Memorial
Plaque 1914-18 St. David
Reference
T65.02
Place
TUDHOE VILLAGE
Map ref
NZ 262353
Original Location
St David’s Church, Tudhoe Lane. On the pulpit.
Which war
1914-18
Memorial Description
Two plaques, 15 inches (376mm) high x 12 inches (304mm) wide, set onto the pulpit. Each has a single line black border. One plaque bears the dedication, the other bears the names in a single columns using Roman capitals.
Materials used
Brass
Inscription
To the Glory / of God and in / memory of those connected with / this church / who fell in the / Great War for / King & Country / 1914 - 1918
Names
Sculptor, Artist or Designer
F. Osborne Co. Ltd., London.
Newspaper cuttings, photos or archival material
Photos: C. Sanders; Dorothy Hall
The Monumental Brasses of County Durham William Lack, H. Martin Stuchfield and Philip Whittemore 2002 ISBN 095 4327101
External web link
Research acknowledgements
C. Sanders; Dorothy Hall
Research In Progress
Jim and John Grainger are creating an archive of information about each person named on the local War Memorials and would like to hear from anyone with stories, photographs or memorabilia.
Contact:-
monreith@aol.com
Plaque 1914-18 St. David (T65.02)
TUDHOE VILLAGE St Davids Church
First plaque
To the Glory
of God and in
memory of those
connected with
this church
who fell in the
Great War for
King & Country
1914 - 1918
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Second plaque
J. Cowens
J.R. Cockfield
T.O. Herring
F.W. Hopper
C. Proctor
C. Sanderson
W. Sanderson
P.A. Snow
T. Snowball
A. Stott
S. Wigginton
NamesT65.02
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Parish Notes
Every Name A Story