Blayney Soldiers Memorial Hall Middle Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The Blayney Soldiers Memorial Hall is a stately brick building, with an iron roof and a flagpole in the front yard. It was built in honour of those who served in the First World War. There are two dedication tablets on the front exterior wall. The hall is located next to the Blayney Second World War Memorial Baby Health Centre and the Blayney Boer War Memorial Lamp. Inscription Facade Soldiers Memorial Hall Tablet 1 This tablet erected to the memory of fallen comrades, was unveiled by Chaplain. T. Mathers B.A. after dedication of this Hall 28th Aug 1935. Donated by E. R. Erwin Hon. Treas. Tablet 2 This tablet was unveiled by L. A. Robb Esq. C.M.G., State President R.S.& S.I.L.A. when officially opening this Hall 28th Aug 1935. R. H. Clark President. A. Yoxall Hon. Secty. C. A. M. White Hon. Architect. Related memorials Blayney Second World War Memorial Baby Health Centre Blayney Boer War Memorial Lamp Related links Personal (27 Aug 1935) Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address 37 Church Street Blayney NSW 2799 Local Government Area Blayney Shire Setting Roadside Memorial type Building Recorded by David Roden. Peter Levarre-Waters. Year of construction 1935 Dedication date 28 August 1935 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Materials Brick Concrete Glass Metal