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Title
Peace Memorial
Date
2008
Medium
Cumbrian slate & metal
Measurements
H 340 x W (?) x D (?) cm (E);
Plinth: H 10 x W 310 x D 350 cm
Accession number
DL14_EV_S006
Acquisition method
commissioned by Newton Aycliffe Rotary Club; funded and provided by from the people of Newton Aycliffe, local government and the Parish of St Clare's Church
Work type
War memorial
Owner
Aycliffe Town Council
Custodian
St. Clare's Church
Work status
extant
Unveiling date
8th November 2008
Access
at all times
Inscription description
on the Remembrance Stone: At / the going / down of / the sun / and in the / morning / we will / remember / them; on the Peace stone: Pax / crying peace / not as / refuge / from / pressure / or pain / but / for its / absolute self; on the edge: We will remember; on the Pinnacle stone: It is / in the / mind / and / heart / that / wars must / end