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macintosh
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war memorial corner Gray st. and Feversham st
« on: Friday 07 August 09 17:50 UTC (UK) »

Anyone have any idea what happened to the war memorial that used to be at the corner of Gray St.  and Lower Feversham St. Middlesbrough.  I remeber it as a white/grey stone cross with a plinth the same colour and the names of the fallen, probably no more than 20 persons. I think it was behind a small curved iron railing and in the remains of the walls of St Peters church that had been demolished by enemy action.
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briant
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Re: war memorial corner Gray st. and Feversham st
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 13 August 09 10:24 UTC (UK) »

You could try here

http://middlesbrorbl.webs.com/contactus.htm
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macintosh
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Re: war memorial corner Gray st. and Feversham st
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 13 August 09 13:34 UTC (UK) »

 Thanks for taking the time to reply.

James
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briant
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Re: war memorial corner Gray st. and Feversham st
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 13 August 09 15:59 UTC (UK) »

No Problem,Lets know if you find owt out
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Re: war memorial corner Gray st. and Feversham st
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 12:12 UTC (UK) »

Anyone have any idea what happened to the war memorial that used to be at the corner of Gray St.  and Lower Feversham St. Middlesbrough.  I remeber it as a white/grey stone cross with a plinth the same colour and the names of the fallen, probably no more than 20 persons. I think it was behind a small curved iron railing and in the remains of the walls of St Peters church that had been demolished by enemy action.

could it have been moved to the church on Marton Road, St John the Evangelist ? I'll have to check again but I'm sure that cross is a war memorial !
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macintosh
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Re: war memorial corner Gray st. and Feversham st
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 18:51 UTC (UK) »

Thanks for the reply, I'll have a look myself at St. Johns Church I'm not far away.

James
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Re: war memorial corner Gray st. and Feversham st
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 15 September 09 19:00 UTC (UK) »

http://www.newmp.org.uk/

These guys might know?
But maybe a bit too south for coverage?

Ady
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macintosh
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Re: war memorial corner Gray st. and Feversham st
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 17 September 09 07:22 UTC (UK) »

Hi Mikeguess and mmm45,
I had a look at the web site and found nothing to assist, I also had a look at the cross at St Johns' Church, That cross is  a Celtic Cross and not like the one that was in Gray St.
I am awaiting a reply from Dormans Museum and I will ask All Saints church as I think they took over the parochial duties of St. Hildas Ward.

Thanks for your help

James
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