Florence Victoria Cordner - Douglas, Isle of Man
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The Memorial Gates for Florence Victoria Cordner at the entrance to St. George's churchyard on Upper Church Street.
Waymark Code: WMXE36
Location: Isle of Man
Date Posted: 01/01/2018
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The Memorial Gates for Florence Victoria Cordner at the entrance to St. George's churchyard on Upper Church Street.
The Memorial gates were present to St. Goorge's Church by Florence Victoria's sons William Michael and John Leece Cordner.
The full dedication for the Memorial Gates is as follows:
These Gates were presente in memory of
Florence Victoria Cordner
(mee Crennell)
18th September 1919 -15th November 1993
By her sons
William Michael and John Leece Cordner
Dedicated on the 18th September 1994
by
The Venerable D. A. Willoughby B.A.,
Vicar of St. George's Church
Achdeacon of the Isle of Man
The wrought iron gates are painted black and have a 'panel' with a large cross painted Gold and central band which features Tudor Roses.
The brass dedication tablet is on the south gate.
St George's is the civic church of the Isle of Man and of Douglas, the island's capital.
The church was consecrated by Bishop, George Mason on 29th September 1781.
The Churchyard has graves and momuments for many famous Manxmen from the Islands past.
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