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Parkes Presbyterian Church First World War Honour Roll

Parkes Presbyterian Church First World War Honour Roll
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Parkes Presbyterian Church First World War Honour Roll
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Parkes Presbyterian Church First World War Memorial Plaque to Gunner Russell Gordon Witts
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Description / Background

The memorial is a timber honour roll commemorating 76 members of St Andrew's Church, now known as Parkes Presbyterian Church, who served in the First World War. The memorial is made of oak with three marble tablet insets which contain the names of the men and women who served written in gold. The dedication is written in gold at the top of the honour roll, with the Australian Imperial Force emblem in the centre. 

The honour roll was a gift to the church from Mr and Mrs Edwin John Witts, in memory of their son Bombardier Russell Gordon Witts. At the bottom of the honour roll, affixed to the timber frame, is a memorial plaque dedicated to Russell Witts.

The honour roll was unveiled by Captain Roy Stewart MC on Sunday 25 May 1919, at a service led by the Reverend C F McAlpine and attended by over 500 people. The Western Champion, 29 May 1919, described the event in detail including a description of the honour board, manufactured by Messrs F Dodd and Co, with the lettering by Messrs Bigelow Bros, and a list all the names.

Russell Gordon Witts was a 26 year old farmer in Parkes when he enlisted on 31 January 1915, with the 12th Light Horse Regiment. He embarked from Sydney on 13 June 1915 and was absorbed into the 1st Light Horse Regiment on 29th August 1915, at Gallipoli. As a member of the 5th Medium Trench Mortar Battery, he was wounded twice. He died of disease on 2 November 1918 whilst recovering from his wounds in Sutton Veny Military Hospital. He was buried in St John's Churchyard at Sutton Veny, Wiltshire, England.

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Honour roll 

For God King and
1914  Country  1918

[Names and fate]

Plaque 

In loving memory of Russell Gordon Witts.
Died in Sutton Veney Military Hospital England
November 2nd 1918 - aged 28 years.
- An Anzac -
Underneath are the everlasting arms.

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 J Alexander First World War, 1914–18 4131 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
Private WJ Armstrong First World War, 1914–18 2357 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
Private D Arthur First World War, 1914–18 66172 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) Somme 1918 view
TH Ashcroft First World War, 1914–18 view
Private D Bell First World War, 1914–18 385 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
Private M Binnie First World War, 1914–18 2372 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
WC Black First World War, 1914–18 view
Lance Corporal J Black First World War, 1914–18 2376 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
Private A Bollinger First World War, 1914–18 1597 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
Sapper JJ Brown First World War, 1914–18 5917 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view

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Address
Parkes Presbyterian Church
40 Gap Street
Parkes NSW 2870
Local Government Area
Parkes Shire
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Year of construction
1918-1919
Dedication date
25 May 1919
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Materials
Brass
Marble
Timber