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Taylors Arm First World War Honor Roll

Taylors Arm First World War Honor Roll
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Description / Background

The Honor Roll is a large memorial consisting of a slab of marble mounted on a classically designed timber frame. It was reburbished with an Anzac Centenary Grant. 

A Taylors Arm Reception Committee was formed by April 1921 and steps were taken to erect a Roll in the Taylors Arm Hall. The secretary was instructed to obtain prices from various firms as well as advice on the style of the monument. The Nambucca and Bellinger News on 6 May 1921 reported an order had been placed with Harvey and Son, Kempsey. At that stage 44 names had been received.

Ten months later, on 24 February 1922, they published a letter from Clem Sanders, a Nambucca Heads businessman explaining the reason for the delay in unveiling the Roll. Mr Sanders and Mr C. Johnson were charged with coordinating the work. It was now in the hands of Harvey and Son and expected to be completed in a week or two. The marble slab was to cost £50 and at that stage was to contain over seventy names. The first meeting to plan an unveiling had proved unsuccessful and he appealed for attendees to express interest, so the event could be arranged. 

Inscription

TAYLORS ARM HONOR ROLL

[Names]

FALLEN HEROS

[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
Private T Wooderson World War 1 7808 AIF view
Private A J H Woods World War 1 3972 AIF view
F S Young World War 1 Royal Navy view
Private F Young World War 1 4693 AIF view

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Address
Taylors Arm Hall
801 Taylors Arm Road
Utungun NSW 2447
Local Government Area
Nambucca Shire
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Graham Wilson OAM
Year of construction
1921-1922
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18