Memorial

Stained Glass Window 1914-18 Holy Trinity

Wingate Easington

Memorial Name: Stained Glass Window 1914-18 Holy Trinity (W121.01)

NEWMP Ref No.: W121.01

Parish: Wingate Easington

Original Location:

Holy Trinity Church, 55 Front Street Wingate TS28 5LW

Which War:

1914-18

Dedication, Creation or Publication date:

Unveiled July 9th 1922 by Col. Thomlinson of West Hartlepool;
dedicated by Bishop of Jarrow.

Sculptor, Artist or Designer:

Wm. Glasley of London.

Made by Cowell and Gillis of Sunderland.

Inscription:

To the glory of God and in memory of those who fell in the Great War
1914-1918

Memorial Description:

Stained glass window of three lights.

The centre light depicts the Crucifixion with a knight at the foot of the cross.

The dedication is carried below this.

The left hand light depicts St. George.

The right hand lightdepicts St. Cuthbert.

The names of the saints are carried on scrolls below the relevant picture.

Names:

None

Sources:

Photos: Simon Raine, C. Sanders; Dorothy Hall

Auckland and County Chronicle
13/07/1922

Newcastle Weekly Chronicle
15/07/1922 page 10

Wingate W.H. Moyes, pages 90-91

Research Acknowledgements:

Fitzhugh Collection, Middleton in Teesdale;
C. Sanders;
Dorothy Hall

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