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Glebe Town Hall First World War Roll of Honor

Glebe Town Hall First World War Roll of Honor
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Description / Background

The Glebe Town Hall honour roll is a cedar panel with a central brass plaque surmounted with an impressed copper armorial of the British Royal Coat of Arms flanked by a pair of arch crested copper pillars, each titled: Roll of Honour. Each pillar is impressed with the dates '1914' and '1919'. Below the dates are impressed panels containing crossed swords over laurel wreaths and a field artillery piece, supported on a bracket impressed with a NSW crest piece, supported on a cartouche and acanthus scrolls.

The metal plaques contain the engraved names of local residents who volunteered (surname and first name initial in alphabetical order) for the conflict. There are two applied oval commemorative plaques engraved: 'In Honour of those who heard and answered the call of King Country' and 'Erected by the Council, Ratepayers and Residents of Glebe'. The memorial is 150cm high and 244cm wide.

Inscription

Left side

Roll of Honor 1914-1919

of the Glebe Erected by the Council, Ratepayers and Residents

[Names]

Centre

[Names]

Right side

Roll of Honor 1914-1919

In honour of those who heard and answered the call of King and Country

[Names]

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
L P BRAY World War 1 view
C W F BROOKER World War 1 view
F J T BROWN World War 1 view
W J BROWN World War 1 view
F S BROWN World War 1 view
H E BROWN World War 1 view
H S BROWN World War 1 view
J BROWN World War 1 view
J H BROWN World War 1 view
W BROWN World War 1 view

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Address
Glebe Town Hall
160 St Johns Road
Glebe NSW 2037
Local Government Area
Sydney, City of
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Rod Holtham, Ray Dehon and Paul Patterson
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18