Wiseman-Crowley War Memorial Hall, Bingara Middle Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The Wiseman-Crowley War Memorial Hall is a large L-shaped building, located to the west of St. John's Anglican Church, Bingara. On the front facade is a large Latin Cross and a large sign with the name of the hall. In June 1957, Bingara Council approved the plans for construction of the hall at a cost of £6,000. It was dedicated later that year on Saturday,10 August by the The Lord Bishop of Armidale, The Right Reverend J.S. Moyes. The hall was named for The Reverend S.C. Wiseman, who was appointed to Bingara in August 1929, and the Crowley family who were associated with the 'Cobbadah Station'. Inscription Sign WISEMAN-CROWLEY WAR MEMORIAL HALL Plaque This plaque was dedicated by The Lord Bishop of Armidale The Right Reverend J.S. Moyes, M.A.,D.D.,Th.D. on Saturday, August 10th, 1957, to record the founding of the Wiseman-Crowley War Memorial Hall. John F. Fincher, Th.L. Vicar Church Wardens. E.G. Limburg. E.A. Brooks. R.A. Grieve. Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address St John's Anglican Church Cnr Finch and Frazer Streets Bingara NSW 2404 Local Government Area Gwydir Shire Setting Roadside Location status Original location Memorial type Building Recorded by Graham Wilson Year of construction 1957 Dedication date 10 August 1957 Conflict/s Second World War, 1939–45 Materials Brick Concrete Timber