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St Brendan's Church First World War Memorial Shrine, Ganmain

St Brendan's Church First World War Memorial Shrine, Ganmain
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Description / Background

The memorial is a sandstone shrine, containing a statue of Our Lady of Lourdes and topped with a stone Celtic cross. The memorial was created to perpetuate the memory of the young men from the parish of St Brendan's Catholic Church who served in the First World War. The inscription and names of 38 parishioners are engraved in black on marble plaques attached to the sandstone base. The maker's name, Bailey & Baumer, is recorded on the sandstone plinth.

The memorial is situated in front of St Brendan's Church and is visible from the roadway. The nearest cross street is Camp Street.

The memorial shrine was unveiled and dedicated on Sunday 22 December 1918 in the presence of a large congregation including representatives from surrounding districts. The unveiling was performed by his Lordship the Right Reverend Dr J W Dwyer, Bishop of Wagga. Other speakers included Reverend Father O Clarke and Mr J F O'Regan of the Wagga Hibernian Society.

The Catholic Press, (Sydney) 2 January 1919 described the shrine in detail: composed of Ravensfield stone it stood on a substantial foundation with marble slabs on the base. An inscription and the names of those who served are written in black on the marble slabs. Marble slabs enclose the sides of the canopy and under the canopy stands a pure white statute of Our Lady of Lourdes at four and a half feet high. The memorial made by Bailey and Baumer cost £80.

Inscription

Front - tablet

Erected 
in honour of Our 
Lady of Lourdes to 
perpetuate the memory of 
the members of 
St Brendan's Congregation 
who joined the A.I.F. for 
service in the Great World War 
1914 – 1918

'Our Lady of Lourdes pray for us'

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
P Powell World War 1 view
A W Roach World War 1 view
L Robins World War 1 view
C Scanlan World War 1 view
J Sullivan World War 1 view
R Vagg World War 1 view
T Walsh World War 1 view
J Walsh World War 1 view

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Address
St Brendan's Church
45 Langham Street
Ganmain NSW 2702
Local Government Area
Coolamon Shire
Setting
Building – outside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Other
Recorded by
Peter Levarre-Waters. Graham Wilson
Year of construction
1918
Dedication date
22 December 1918
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Materials
Marble
Sandstone