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Eastwood Methodist Church Second World War Honour Rolls

Eastwood Methodist Church Second World War Honour Rolls
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Eastwood Uniting Church World War 2 Honour Rolls
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Eastwood Uniting Church World War 2 Honour Rolls
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Eastwood Uniting Church World War 2 Honour Rolls
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Eastwood Uniting Church World War 2 Honour Rolls
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Eastwood Uniting Church World War 2 Honour Rolls
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Eastwood Uniting Church World War 2 Honour Rolls
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Eastwood Uniting Church World War 2 Honour Rolls
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Description / Background

This record describes two rolls of honour:

  1. From the former Methodist church in Eastwood: a polished wooden board, with inscription and veterans' names printed in darker timber lettering. The board is set on one of the church internal walls above a crossed Australian flag and Union Jack.
  2. From the former Presbyterian church in Eastwood: ​a rectangular brass plaque set into the facade of a memorial pipe organ. It has names and an inscription engraved, as well as an embossed laurel wreath at the top. The organ includes consul, pipes and facade. 
Inscription

Honour roll:

Roll of Honour

In honour of all who served and in memory of [four names]

1939-1945

Honour roll dedication plaque:

The gift of Mr and Mrs H W Barnwell and family. Dedicated 17th May 1941.

Brass plaque:

Erected to the Glory of God and dedicated to the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice World War II 1939 - 1945.

[Names]

"Greater love hath no man than this."

Veterans listed on this memorial

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more
J Stacey World War 2 view
J Stacey World War 2 view

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Address
14-16 Lakeside Road,
Eastwood NSW 2122
Local Government Area
Ryde, City of
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Original submission by David Roden. Updated information by Barbara Horrocks.
Year of construction
1941
Dedication date
17 May 1941
Conflict/s
Second World War, 1939–45