Pease and Partners Ltd of Darlington


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Reference WMO/283929

Address:

Durham County Record Office

County Hall

Aykley Heads

Durham

DH1 5UL

England

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Status: On subsequent site(s)
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Roll of Honour or Book of Remembrance
Materials:
  • Other Other
  • Paper Paper
Lettering: Other
Conflicts:
  • First World War (1914-1918)
About the memorial: Red Leather bound Book of Remembrance. Other copies are held at Sunderland, Darlington and Durham Libraries, also Beamish Open Air Museum. 4174 of the 13.154 pre war employees served and 543 who fell. See the NEWMP for full details of the dedication, page by page . Only the names of the fallen are listed, by order of where they worked. Those places include Tuthill Limestone Quarry, near Haswell (the fallen on page 16 and the served on page 96), Bankfoot (near Crook) (the fallen are on page 10, the served on pages 48 to 50 and details of those decorated on page 111) , Bishop Middleham (the fallen are on page 17, the served on page 97 and the man who was decorated on page 115), Eldon (the fallen are on pages 7 to 9, the served are on pages 29 to 41, and details of those decorated on pages 109 to 110), Esh Colliery (at Esh Winning- the fallen are on page 13, the served on pages 71 to 75, and details of those decorated on page 112) ,Peases West Brick Works (Billy Row) (the fallen are on page 10, the served on pages 51 to 52 and details of those decorated on page 111) , Roddymoor (the fallen are on page 9 to 10, the served on pages 42 to 47 and details of those decorated on page 110), Tees Bridge (Stockton) (the fallen are on on page 18 and the served on page 108), St Helen (the fallen are on pages 6 to 7, the served on pages 21 to 25, and details of those decorated on page 109), Ushaw Moor Colliery. (the fallen on pages 13 to 14, the served on pages 76 to 80, and details of those decorated on page 113), Waterhouses (the fallen are on pages 12 to 13, the served on pages 68 to 70, and details of those decorated on page 112), Weardale Limestone Quarries [Frosterley] (the fallen are on page 16, the served on page 95 and details of those decorated on page 115), Windlestone (the fallen are on page 6, the served on pages 26 to 28 and details of those decorated on page 109) and Wooley (near Stanley Crook) (the fallen are on page 12, the served on pages 64 to 67 and details of those decorated on page 112)
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