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St Mark's Anglican Church Memorial Windows, Granville

St Mark's Anglican Church Memorial Windows, Granville
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Description / Background

Memorial stained glass windows in the church with list of veteran names.

Additional information:

  • St Marks Anglican Church website
  • "Johnnies and Mehmets: a Gallipoli Honour Roll is an online memorial commemorating the service and sacrifice of fourteen soldiers, Anzacs and Turks, who fought in the Gallipoli campaign of 1915. The First World War memorial windows in St Mark’s Anglican Church, in the western Sydney suburb of Granville was an inspiration for the Project. The four stained glass panels, made by Alfred C. Handel Studios, Sydney and unveiled in February 1928, record the names of St Mark’s parishioners who served". Victoria Harbutt, Curator/Creative Director, Information Cultural Exchange Inc. (ICE).
Inscription

Window 1:

St Matthew

[Names]

To the Glory of God

Window 2:

St Mark

[Names]

In memory of the fallen

Window 3:

St Luke

[Names]

To Honour all who served the Empire in her need 1914 . 1918

Window 4:

St John

[Names]

They counted not their lives dear unto themselves

Veterans listed on this memorial

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Address
39 Jamieson Street
Granville NSW 2142
Local Government Area
Cumberland Council
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Stained glass window
Year of construction
February 1928
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18