Forbes Methodist Church Memorial Hall and First World War Roll of Honor Middle Image Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background A brick memorial hall, attached to the existing church building, dedicated to those who served in the First and Second World Wars. The foundation stone was laid on 11 September 1953 and the hall was opened on 24 April 1954. On the glass panel above the side entrance door is an inscription etched into the glass. Inside the building is a polished wooden roll of honor for the First World War, with names in gold lettering. The roll is located in the foyer of the building to the left-hand side rear of the church, and is visible through the side door. Inscription Hall - foundation stone This stone was unveiled to the glory of God by W.R. Glasson. Esq. on 11th September 1953 Hall - glass panel Dedicated to the memory of those who served in World War I & II Roll Roll of Honor 1914 1918 [Names] Related links Early Minister's Nephew Unveils Methodist Hall Stone (15 Sep 1953) CIVIC, CHURCH LEADERS GIVE PRAISE TO METHODIST HALL (30 Apr 1954) Veterans listed on this memorial Veterans listed on this memorial Sort by Family nameGiven nameWar Order AscDesc Items per page 1050100- All - Apply Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more N E Johnson World War 1 view H S McDade World War 1 view S A G McLeod World War 1 view H V Messner World War 1 view W C Oliver World War 1 view R N T Ridley World War 1 view R S G Ridley World War 1 view H B Shelton World War 1 view W H Wheatley World War 1 view W G Wood World War 1 view Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 Next › Next page Last » Last page Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Forbes Uniting Church 27 Browne Street Forbes NSW 2871 Local Government Area Forbes Shire Memorial type Board/roll/plaque/tablet Building Recorded by Peter Levarre-Waters Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Second World War, 1939–45