Memorial
St Aidans Church WW1 Memorial Window

Current Location
north wall of nave, St Aidan's Church, minor road off the A68,about 2 miles north of Corbridge, Stagshaw, Tynedale, Northumberland, NE46 4LX, England
OS Grid Reference
Ny 97969 66776
Denomination
Church of England
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- Type of Memorial
- Window
- WMR Reference Number
- 34268
- Description
- Stained glass window of two lights. The oculus is divided into four sections, each one bearing a regimental badge (top) 9th Lancers; (centre left) 15th King's Hussars; (centre right) 19th Hussars; (bottom) 12th Royal Lancers. Of the two main lights, the left one depicts St. Michael. Over his head is the badge of the Northumberland Hussars, South Africa 1900-1902, and underneath him is a knight kneeling. The right hand light depicts St. George, with the Royal arms above his head, and an altar underneath him. The dedication is at the bottom of the left light, and the names listed at the bottom of the right light. The lettering is painted in black Roman capitals.
- Inscription
- Left Hand Light-1914-1919/ TO THE GLORY OF GOD & IN THANKFULNESS/ FOR THE ABUNDANCE OF HIS MERCY/ THIS MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED TO RECORD/ THAT AMONG MANY GALLANT COMRADES/ NEAR AND DEAR TO US WHOSE LIVES/ WERE DEMANDED IN THE GREAT WAR WE/ WERE PERMITTED TO SERVE AND SURVIVE. Right Hand Light-[names]
- War
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Number Commemorated
- 7
- Died
- 7
- Information shown
- surname, forename, rank,regiment
- Order of names
- rank
- Sponsor Type
- private
Components
- Window
Made from: Stained Glass
Condition: Good