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‘Practice’ Jarrow Stone loaned from Guildford Cathedral to Jarrow

04th April 2025

The ‘Practice’ Jarrow Stone, gifted to the people of Surrey in recognition of their support to the people of Jarrow during the economic hardships of the 1930s and installed in Guildford Cathedral will be temporarily loaned to St Paul’s Church, Jarrow, reconnecting it with its historic origins.

Surrey and Jarrow – enduring links forged through hardship and love

It is a fitting collaboration between the new Dean of Guildford , the Very Revd Bob Cooper, previously Archdeacon of Sunderland, and St Paul’s Church in Jarrow, and further strengthens the links between the two.

The ‘Practice’ Jarrow Stone, gifted to the people of Surrey in recognition of their support to the people of Jarrow during the economic hardships of the 1930s and installed in Guildford Cathedral will be temporarily loaned to St Paul’s Church, Jarrow, reconnecting it with its historic origins. 

In 1934, the people of Surrey contributed to a special fund set up by the then High Sheriff, Sir John Jarvis, to help alleviate deprivation in Jarrow.

Known as the Surrey Fund, it raised nearly £40,000, which was used to create parks and sports grounds, decorate homes, and provide clothing and gifts to the people of Jarrow.

As a token of gratitude, Jarrow Council removed a stone from the monastery of the Venerable Bede and presented it to the people of Surrey. At Guildford Cathedral, it was inscribed with Jarrow’s coat of arms and the date 1934 and installed into the walls within the Cathedral on the exterior of the Chapel of the Queen’s Royal Surrey Regiment.

The Jarrow Stone is as a reminder of simple Christian principles—the joy of giving and the importance of sharing.

This special loan of the Practice stone has been arranged to coincide with the visit to Jarrow by the Jarvis family on 16 April, reflecting the enduring link between Surrey and Jarrow, forged through philanthropy, history, and faith.

The Practice Jarrow Stone is a preparatory piece used by the Stonemasons Trollope and Colls for the actual Jarrow Stone; a significant artifact associated with the historic monastery at Bede’s church of St Paul’s.

The practice stone was identified in Ursula’s Porch at Guildford Cathedral by our Deans Virger, Archive Team and Cathedral guides, following research undertaken for local Jarrow historian Tom Tweddell.

Tom’s biography of Sir John Jarvis—the Surrey philanthropist who supported Jarrow during the economic hardships of the 1930s—has deepened interest in this historic connection.

Dean Bob Cooper, said:

“The link between Guildford Cathedral and the people of Jarrow is a significant one, and one which is being deepened with the loan of the practice stone. 

“My own links to Jarrow, having lived in Boldon Colliery for seven years, are strong and I am delighted that this partnership with St Paul’s Jarrow means that my connections are not diminished by moving to Surrey, rather they are enhanced. 

“The contribution Sir John Jarvis made to the life and people of Jarrow was significant, and the continuing link between Guildford Cathedral and Jarrow will only be strengthened by the practice stone loan”.

Councillor Judith Taylor, Lead Member for Culture, Leisure and the Visitor Economy at South Tyneside Council  “We are thrilled to see the Practice Jarrow Stone being loaned to St Paul’s Church.

“The former Jarrow Council’s donation of a stone from the monastery of the Venerable Bede to the people of Surrey demonstrated our area’s gratitude for Surrey’s support at a time of great economic hardship in the 1930’s. 

“The loaning of this historical artefact marks the continuation of Sir John Jarvis’s legacy, while celebrating and reinforcing our special cultural connection with Surrey.” 

Tom Tweddell reflected

“My interest in these issues arose out of my curiosity about the effort Sir John made to support Jarrow. It was chance that brought the town to his attention. We now look back nearly 90 years to find this jewel of charity and humanity. Examples of comparable jewels are few and far between. Sir John’s legacy is therefore an important reminder to us all about simple Christian values. I hope that people in Guildford and Jarrow see these two stones in their respective churches and ask not just what they are, but what they represent”.

Nicola Pratt, Head of Development at Guildford Cathedral, said:

“Guildford Cathedral is delighted to facilitate this meaningful loan. The Practice Jarrow Stone is a tangible link to the past, and this loan highlights the deep historical connections between our communities. We are grateful to Tom Tweddell for his research and to St Paul’s Church, Jarrow, for welcoming this piece of history back to its spiritual home.”

The Practice Jarrow Stone will be present at St Paul’s Church for the Jarvis family’s visit on 16 April.

Photos : Guildford Cathedral

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