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COUNTY DURHAM INDEX As at 10Th December 2009 NNOORRTTHH EEAASSTT WWAARR MMEEMMOORRIIAALLSS PPRROOJJEECCTT REGISTERED CHARITY NO: 1113088 COUNTY DURHAM INDEX as at 10th December 2009 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT This Index has been compiled by Janet Brown to whom the copyright belongs. It may not be copied, altered in any way or reproduced without permission. Janet Brown, Bilsdale, Ulgham, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 3AR. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abbreviations: Bkof Rem. Book of Remembrance.; Cemy Cemetery; Chyd Churchyard.; Colly Colliery; Cong: Congregational; CWGC Commonwealth War Graves Commission; D.L.I. Durham Light Infantry; FEPOW Far East Prisoners of War; Fus. Fusiliers; Hosp. Hospital; Ind.Meth Independent Methodist; IWM Imperial War Museum; KIA Killed in action; KOSB: King’s Own Scottish Borderers; Meth. Methodist; RNF Royal Northumberland Fusiliers; Presb. Presbyterian; PM, Prim.Meth. Primitive Methodist; R.A.O.B. Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes; R.C. Roman Catholic; ROH Roll of Honour; Sch. School; SGW Stained glass window; UnFreeMeth United Free Methodist.; Un.Meth. Ch. United Methodist; UR, U.R.C. United Reformed Church; Wes.Meth.:Wesleyan Methodist; W.M.C. Working Mens’ Club ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Colour code. Items in green bold show that information is needed. Any help would be gratefully received and acknowledged. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANNFIELD PLAIN Derwentside District See also Catchgate, Harelaw Outdoor A38.01 In Annfield Plain Park (Cenotaph, 1914-18, 1939-45) A38.06 Roadside, Loud Bank (Obelisk, Joyce, 1918 & Joyce 1940) A38.07 Roadside, Loud Bank (Memorial, RAF) Education A38.02 In Boys’ Sch. (Photos, Teachers, 1914-18) Lost Need photo, t’script. A38.14 In Upper Standard School (Plaque, Bower, 1916) Need photo, t’script. Methodist Church A38.03 In Prim.Meth. Chapel (Plaque, 1914-18) Lost Need photo, t’script. A38.04 In Un.Meth. Chapel (Organ & Plaque, 1914-18) Lost Need photo, t’script. A38.05 In Wesleyan Chapel (Plaque, 1914-18) Lost Need photo, t’script. A38.12 In Central Meth. (Plaque, 1914-18) Destroyed. Need all information. A38.13 In Central Meth. (Plaque on piano, 1939-45) Destroyed. Need all information. St. Aidan’s Church A38.08 In St.Aidan’s Ch. (Pulpit, ROH, 1914-18) A38.09 In St.Aidan’s Ch. (Panels, 1939-45) A38.10 In St.Aidan’s Ch. (Plaque, Harding, 1917) A38.11 In St.Aidan’s Ch. (ROH, 1914-18) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashbrooke See Sunderland -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Auckland Park & Castle See South Church -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUCKLAND PARK Wear Valley District See also Bishop Auckland, South Church St. Philip’s Church (now Methodist Chapel) A42.01 In St.Philip’s Ch. (Plaque, 1914-18) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AYCLIFFE Sedgefield District Outdoor A40.01 St.Andrew’s Chyd (Cross, 1914-18, 1939-45) St.Andrew’s Church A40.02 In St.Andrew’s Ch. (Plaque, Eade, 1917) Need all details. A40.03 In St. Andrew’s Ch. (ROH 1914-19) In Durham R.O. Need all details -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AYKLEY HEADS See also Durham Police Headquarters A41.01 In Police HQ (Plaque, 1914-18) A41.02 In Police HQ (Plaque, 1939-45) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ayres Quay See Millfield -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bankhead See Fence Houses -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barmoor See Ryton -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barmpton See Haughton le Skerne -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barmston See Washington -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BARNARD CASTLE Teesdale District Outdoor B135.06 Town Centre (Garden of Remembrance, 1939-45) Need photos B135.08 Town centre (Boulder, 3rd Militia, D.L.I., S.Africa, 1899-1902) St. Mary’s Church B135.02 In St.Mary’s Ch. (Screen, 1914-18) B135.03 In St.Mary’s Ch. (Plaque, DLI. South Africa, 1899-1902) B135.16 In St.Mary’s Ch. (Plaque, Webb, Balaclava, 1854) B135.22 In St.Mary’s Ch. (Record of Service, 1939-45) Now in Durham Record Office B135.23 In St.Mary’s Ch. (Record of Service, 1914-18) Now in Durham Record Office Methodist Church B135.10 In Wes.Meth. Ch. (Organ & Plaque, 1914-18) B135.11 In Wes.Meth. Ch. (Plaque, 1939-45) B135.12 In Wes.Meth. Ch. (Plaque, Sunday Sch. 1914-18) B135.13 In Meth. Ch. (SGW, 1914-18, 1939-45) B135.14 In Newgate Meth. (SGW, 1939-45) Barnard Castle School B135.04 In Sch. Chapel (Panel & SGW, 1914-18, 1939-45, Falklands) B135.19 In Sch. Chapel (Panels, 1939-45, Falklands 1982) B135.17 In Sch. Chapel (SGW, Phillips, 1914) B135.05 In Sch. (Furnishings, 1939-45) B135.07 In Sch. (ROH, S. Africa 1899-1902) B135.20 In Sch. (2 x ROH Book 1914-18) Need full t’script & photos of each page. Bowes Museum B135.24 In Bowes Museum grounds (Cross, Militia D.L.I., 1914-18) B135.25 In Bowes Museum grounds (Obelisk, 1914-18, 1939-45) Public Buildings B135.01 In Post Office (Plaque 1914-18) Clubs and Societies B135.09 In Masonic Hall (Roll of Honour 1914-18, 1939-45) There is a proposal to build a new memorial to cover those not named on any memorials and also to cover post-1945 wars. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEAMISH Chester le Street District See also Stanley S135 Outdoor B162.05 Beamish (Garden, plaque, air raid, 1942) Methodist Church B162.01 In Wes. Meth. Ch. (Plaque, Served, 1914-18) B162.02 In Wes. Meth. Ch. (Plaque, Died, 1914-18) Museum B162.03 Beamish Museum (Gun, 1914-18) B162.04 Beamish Museum (Triptych, origin unknown, 1914-18) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEARPARK Durham District St. Edmund King & Martyr Church B136.01 In St.Edmund King & Martyr Ch. (SGW, 1914-18, 1939-45) B136.02 In St.Edmund King & Martyr Ch. (Panels, 1914-18, 1939-45) B136.04 In St.Edmund King & Martyr Ch. (Plaque, Callinan, 1915) B136.05 In St.Edmund King & Martyr Ch. (Six pictures, 1914-18) Lost Need photo B136.06 In St.Edmund King & Martyr Ch. (Book of Rem.1914-18) B136.07 In St.Edmund King & Martyr Ch. (Book of Rem.1939-45) B136.08 In St.Edmund King & Martyr Ch. (Prie-dieu, Bell, 1943) Methodist Church B136.03 In Meth. Ch. (Plaque, Watts, 1944) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BELMONT Durham District See also Durham St. Mary Magdalene Churchyard B137.01 In St.Mary Magdalene Chyd (Obelisk 1914-18) B137.02 In St.Mary Magdalene Chyd (Pillars, 1939-45) B137.04 In St.Mary Magdalene Chyd (Gravestone, Stephenson, 1901) Public buildings B137.03 In Post Office, Belmont (Plaque, Durham Postal Area, 1914-18) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Benfieldside See Shotley Bridge -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BENSHAM Gateshead District St. Cuthbert’s Church (Closed) B134.01 In St.Cuthbert’s Ch. (SGW, Parish, 1914-18) B134.02 In St.Cuthbert’s Ch. (ROH, Parish & Members, 1914-18) B134.03 In St.Cuthbert’s Ch. (Flower bracket, Choir, 1914-18) Need photo & t’script B134.04 In St.Cuthbert’s Ch. (Bible, Parish, 1914-18) Need photo & t’script B134.06 In St.Cuthbert’s Ch. Institute (ROH, 1914-18) St. Chad’s Church B134.07 Outside St.Chad’s Ch. (Wayside Calvary, Parish, 1914-18) B134.05 St.Chad’s Ch. (ROH 1914-18) Need photo & t’script B134.08 In St.Chad’s Ch. (Book of Rem. 1914-18) Need photo & t’script B134.10 In St.Chad’s Ch. (Plaque, Richardson, 1901) Need all details Presbyterian B134.09 In Park Terrace. U.R (Plaque, 1914-18, 1939-45) Demolished Congregational Church B134.11 In Bensham Rd. Cong. Ch. (Plaque, Fallen, 1914-18) Need all details -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BEWICKE
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