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Title
Aycliffe Angels
Date
2000
Medium
Dunhouse Buff sandstone
Measurements
H 130 x W 140 x D 30 cm;
Plinth: H 30 x W 155 x D 50 cm
Accession number
DL14_EV_S007
Acquisition method
commissioned by Aycliffe Town Council; funded by Mayor's Fund and Tallents Engineering Company
Work type
War memorial
Owner
Aycliffe Town Council
Custodian
St. Clare's Church
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
2000
Access
at all times
Inscription description
on plinth: AYCLIFFE ANGELS; on bronze plaque with two crests at top: D.C.I.A (3) / AYCLIFFE; at the bottom: GREAT AYCLIFFE / TOWN COUNCIL; in between: THE AYCLIFFE ANGELS SCULPTURE / IS DEDICATED TO THOSE MEN AND WOMEN / WHO WORKED IN THE / AYCLIFFE MUNITIONS FACTORIES / THE SCULPTURE WAS COMMISSIONED / BY THE TOWN COUNCIL FUNDED BY / TALLENT ENGINEERING LTD / AND THE MAYOR'S APPEAL FUND. / COUNCILLOR MRS.ANGELA FLEMING.; on plaque: THE ROTARY CLUB OF NEWTON AYCLIFFE / This War Memorial was provided from funds and / services donated by the people of Newton Aycliffe / in partnership with Local Government and the / Parish Church of St. Clare. / Erected and Dedicated on Remembrance Sunday / 8th November 2008, the 60th Anniversary of the / founding of the new town of Newton Aycliffe / Artists: Peter Furlonger (Memorial) / Brian Russell (Rail) / Landscaping: Great Aycliffe Town Council