St John's Parish Memorial Hall, Uralla Middle Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The St John's Parish Memorial Hall in Uralla is located on the southern side of St John's Anglican Church. It was dedicated by the Lord Bishop of Armidale on 17 February 1958 and was erected to the Glory of God and to those who served and died in the First and Second World Wars, and Korea. Following a gift from Colin Jenkins and with the labour and gifts from parishioners, the hall was renovated and extended in 1993 to provide service areas on the northern side of the hall. Inscription Plaque 1 St. JOHN'S PARISH MEMORIAL HALL ERECTED TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND AS A TRIBUTE TO ALL THOSE WHO SERVED AND THOSE WHO DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY WORLD WAR I WORLD WAR II KOREA DEDICATED 17th. FEBRUARY, 1958 BY THE LORD BISHOP OF ARMIDALE J.O. QUAYLE Vicar Plaque 2 THE GLORY OF GOD THE HALL EXTENSION AND RENOVATION WAS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GIFT OF COLIN JENKINS AND THE LABOUR AND GIFTS OF PARISHIONERS JUNE 1993 Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address 12 Park Street Uralla NSW 2358 Local Government Area Uralla Shire Memorial type Building Recorded by Graham Wilson OAM Dedication date 17 February 1958 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Second World War, 1939–45 Korean War, 1950–53