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Emily Davison Statue in Morpeth

Posted on September 12, 2018December 8, 2023 by EDMP
Emily in her family town of Morpeth

On Tuesday 11th September 2018 a new statue of Emily Wilding Davison was unveiled by the Duchess of Northumberland and the Northumberland County Council’s civic head Jeff Watson. Dr Subo Emanuel and Philippa Bilton were present for the Emily Davison Memorial Project.

The statue was commissioned by Northumberland County Council and was made by Durham sculpture Ray Lonsdale. Emily moved to her family’s home in Longhorsley near Morpeth when her father died in 1893. Although an annual commemoration of Davison’s life is held at St Mary’s church in Morpeth, there has previously been no prominent memorial to her life and achievements other than her grave in the town. An information panel has also be installed in Carlisle Park to highlight the significant role Emily played in the suffragette movement, something also planned for Epsom, It includes a walking trail to help visitors and local residents, in particular the younger generation, learn more about her efforts and her close links to the area.

Philippa and Subo with Penni Blyth, of Morpeth-based heritage group, Emily Inspires
Artist Ray Lonsdale
Philippa & Subo with artist Ray Lonsdale and Penni Blyth, of Morpeth-based heritage group, Emily Inspires

On seeing the images of the unveiling Vice chair of the EDMP Paul Taylor said “Seeing this has made all the committee determined that a statue of Emily will be placed in the town she never left. We are now so near to making this happen. We have a design, we have the permission from Surrey County Council and Epsom & Ewell Borough Council, we have a location in the town centre all we need now is the money to make it happen”

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2 thoughts on “Emily Davison Statue in Morpeth”

  1. Enid F Richardson says:
    June 23, 2019 at 8:09 pm

    Could not begin to imagine a more beautiful and fitting place for the statue of Emily Wilding Davison. Came across it for the first time on Thursday this week. Carlisle Park is spectacular and I salute the Morpeth gardeners for their hard work and dedication in keeping the park looking so wonderful and weed free. Morpeth town itself is always lovely with its floral displays. Well worth the long journey by 2 buses and Metro from my hometown South Shields. Thank you.

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  2. Susan Phillips says:
    October 14, 2019 at 11:56 pm

    I was surprised and honoured to find this memorial of my great great aunt in Carlisle Park Morpeth. Such devoted determination she showed for the voice and acknowledgment of all women’s rights to be treated and recognised as equals to men. So proud and grateful

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