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Maclean Methodist Peace Memorial Hall

Maclean Methodist Peace Memorial Hall
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Maclean Methodist Peace Memorial Hall
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Maclean Methodist Peace Memorial Hall, close-up of dedication plaque
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Description / Background

The Maclean Methodist Peace Memorial Hall was established by the Maclean Methodist Church in 1967–1968. It is a simply-designed brick building, with a gabled roof, typical of the 1960s architectural style. 

The hall was dedicated to peace, by the Chairman of the North Coast Methodist Church, Reverend S C Quamby L. Th., on 1 June 1968. It is now part of the Maclean Uniting Church facilities and is used as a community centre.

Inscription

Building

Peace Memorial Hall

Plaque

Maclean Methodist

Peace Memorial Hall

Opened and dedicated

to the glory of God

By the Chairman of the North Coast

Methodist District

Rev. A.C. Quarmby L.Th.

Minister: Rev. B.M. Smyth B.A. L.Th. Dip R.E.

1 June 1968

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Address
Maclean Uniting Church
Cnr Church Street and 54 Woodford Street
Maclean NSW 2463
Local Government Area
Clarence Valley Council
Setting
Roadside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Building
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Year of construction
1967-1968
Dedication date
01 June 1968
Conflict/s
Other
Materials
Brick
Concrete
Glass
Metal
Timber