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Cumnock War Memorial Hall and Gates

Cumnock War Memorial Hall and Gates
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Cumnock War Memorial Hall and Gates, exterior of hall
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Cumnock War Memorial Hall and Gates, close-up of gates
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Cumnock War Memorial Hall and Gates, left pillar honour roll
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Cumnock War Memorial Hall and Gates, right pillar honour roll
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Cumnock War Memorial Hall and Gates, gates dedication plaque
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Cumnock War Memorial Hall and Gates, Second World War and Vietnam honour roll
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Cumnock War Memorial Hall and Gates, hall opening tablet
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Description / Background

The Cumnock War Memorial Hall is a single storey, concrete and brick building, with a galvanised iron roof. Its foundation stone was laid on 16 December 1950 by Mr M. H. Stuart, Western District Councillor of the Returned Sailors', Soldiers' and Airmens' Imperial League of Australia. The ceremony had been delayed since November, due to rain. The newly formed Cumnock RSL Committee was already hard at work raising funds for the building. They had received donation including cash and 4,400 bricks (Molong Express and Western District Advertiser, 17 November 1950; 22 December 1950).

The opening of the hall took place on 28 August 1954. Dignitaries at the event included Amaroo Shire President Councillor Sylvanus Reynolds, who was also President of the Cumnock War Memorial Park Committee, and NSW Governor Sir John Northcott, who officially opened the hall.

At the front of the hall are a set of memorial gates, faced with honour rolls for the First and Second World Wars. Sir Northcott officially opened the gates and unveiled the honour rolls during the ceremony for the hall. He was assisted by Councillor Reynolds. The gates were dedicated to Pilot Officer William Bowd Reynolds, who was killed on 8 March 1945 while serving with the Royal Australian Air Force in the Second World War. An honour roll for the Vietnam War was added to the gates at a later date (Wellington Times, 2 September 1954).

Inscription

Gates plaque

These gates

were donated by his parents

in memory of

P/O W. B. Reynolds RAAF

Killed in Action

Halmahera 8.3.45

aged 22 years

Gates plaque - left pillar

In memory of the men

and women from this

district who served in

World War II 1939-1945

[Names]

Gates plaque - right pillar

In memory of those from

this district who served in

World War I 1914-1918

[Names]

Gates plaque - far right pillar

​In memory those from this district who also served.

1939-45

[Names]

Vietnam

[Names]

Hall - tablet

This building was opened by

His Excellency Lt. Gen.

Sir John Northcott

K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B.

Governor of New South Wales

28th August 1954

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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
C S Reilly World War 2 view
K Reilly World War 2 view
A Reynolds World War 1 view
C Reynolds World War 2 view
M S Reynolds World War 2 view
P R Reynolds World War 2 view
Vivienne Reynolds World War 2 view
W B Reynolds World War 2 view
F A Rutter World War 2 view
W S Rutter World War 2 view

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Address
Cumnock War Memorial Hall
44 Obley Street
Cumnock NSW 2867
Local Government Area
Cabonne Shire
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Building
Gate/lychgate
Recorded by
Graham Wilson. Rusty Priest AM.
Year of construction
1954
Dedication date
28 August 1954
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Vietnam War, 1962–75
Materials
Brick
Bronze
Concrete
Glass
Metal