Skip to main content

St Clement's Anglican Church First World War Memorial Windows, Mosman

St Clement's Anglican Church First World War Memorial Windows, Mosman
Middle
Image
St Clement's Anglican Church First World War Memorial Windows, Mosman
Image
St Clement's Anglican Church First World War Memorial Windows, Mosman
Image
St Clement's Anglican Church First World War Memorial Windows, Mosman
Image
St Clement's Anglican Church First World War Memorial Windows, Mosman
0 / 0
-
Description / Background

Inside St Clement's Anglican Church in Mosman, NSW, are two pairs of stained glass windows, dedicated to two parishioners killed in action in the First World War.

The first pair, depicting Christ and the disciples receiving the children, is dedicated to Lieutenant F. H. Semple. The second, depicting the Good Shepherd and Christ knocking at the door, is dedicated to Lieutenant Norman Booth.

Inscription

Windows 1 and 2

To the glory of God and in loving memory of Lieut F H Semple 18th Battalion AIF, aged 29 years, Killed in Action 19th May 1918.

Erected by Friends and Parishioners in recognition of his work in this Church and Sunday School.

Windows 3 and 4

To the glory of God and in lasting memory of

Lieut Norman W Booth of the 18th Battalion AIF

who was killied in action in France on Nov 6th 1916.

An indefatigable worker in this Parish. Erected by friends who mourn his loss.

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
Lieut Norman Booth World War 1 AIF view
Lieut F H Semple World War 1 AIF view

Do you know more about this war Memorial?

Click here to learn how you can contribute
Sidebar
Address
St Clement's Anglican Church
144 Raglan Street
Mosman NSW 2088
Local Government Area
Mosman Council
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Stained glass window
Recorded by
David Roden
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Materials
Glass