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    Memorial

    St Mary's Church WW1 Plaques

    Source: Copyright Gemma Rowe

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    Current Location

    St Mary's Church, 4, Stapylton Drive, Horden, Easington, Durham, SR8 4HY, England

    OS Grid Reference

    NZ 44978 40577

    Denomination

    Church of England

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    Type of Memorial
    Board / Plaque / Tablet
    WMR Reference Number
    10276
    Description
    Three White Marble Panels in a black marble frame. The centre top has a slightly rounded edge which bears the words" To the unconquered" with the dates on either side, the lettering carved and gilded. The names are listed in a single column on each panel in black sans serifs capitals.
    Inscription
    1914 TO THE UNCONQUERED 1918/[names]
    War
    First World War (1914-1918)
    Number Commemorated
    166
    Died
    166
    Information shown
    Surname, initials of forenames
    Order of names
    surname

    Components

    Plaques / Panels with names

    Made from: Marble - White


    Condition: Good


    Frame

    Made from: Marble - Black


    Condition: Good


    • http://www.newmp.org.uk/detail.php?contentId=7507
    • Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail 11 April 1921