Mrs Mary Irving

Charity details

St Mary's Hospice (Hospice Of St Mary Of Furness)

Since 1988 St Mary’s Hospice has been open to patients and their loved ones. And now, more than ever our charity needs your support to keep on providing care, comfort and support to our patients and their families and carers.It costs over £3m a year to keep our hospice open and services running, with 18% of our funding from the NHS the rest comes directly from our wonderful community; thanks to our community we can be here for when you need us most.

Registered Number 517738

http://www.stmaryshospice.org

St Mary's Church, Dalton

Dalton St Mary’s Church, built between 1883-1885 on a site where it is believed there have been churches since the eighth century. It was designed by Paley and Austin, and is one of their most spectacular buildings. It is built of red sandstone in a 14th Century Gothic style. The red and white chequered stonework on the square tower and the upper walls is distinctive. The decision to rebuild the Church was taken with the promise of financial help from James Ramsden, Henry Schneider and others of wealth in the area who felt that Dalton as the leading church in the area, should not be less imposing than ones recently built in the new borough of Barrow-in-Furness. There is a 14th Century font, much weathered, and bearing the shields of Furness Abbey. There is a peal of 10 bells in the large tower. The ancient glass in the North porch is of figures of saints, and is believed to be from the ancient Church 1320-1360. All the rest of the stained glass is Victorian, in the chapel by John Hardman, and elsewhere by Burlison and Grylls, Shrigley and Hunt, and Heaton Butler and Bayne. In the churchyard can be found the grave of George Romney, the famous portrait painter, who was born in Dalton in 1734. Also in the churchyard is a plaque which outlines the devastating effects of Bubonic Plague which hit the town in 1631.

 

Messages of condolence

To Ted and family, Words cannot express our sorrow, take care Love Pam, Bill & Andy

Mr William Young

To Edward and family, Our thoughts are with you all during this difficult time. Will always remember our wonderful family holidays on the farm with Mary's amazing cooking. All our love Caroline, Ian, Nathan & Adam xxx

Mrs Caroline Hobbs