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Woodford Leigh District First and Second World War Honor Boards

Woodford Leigh District First and Second World War Honor Boards
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Description / Background

These three timber honour rolls are located inside the Brushgrove-Tyndale Hall. They commemorate those from the Woodford Leigh district who served in the First and Second World Wars. 

The central board in the group is the First World War roll. It was made of Queensland maple by Messrs H.H. Sanders, furniture makers of Grafton (established 1862). The unveiling ceremony was held at Woodford Leigh School on 13 July 1917 in front of a large crowd. Councillor D.L. Archer presided over the event and the roll was unveiled by Mr W.T. Fraser, Inspector of Schools (Daily Examiner, 19 July 1917).

The roll for the Second World War runs over two boards, with 31 names in total. The boards were designed to match the First World War roll. The unveiling was held at the school's annual Empire Day picnic on 24 May 1947. The event was arranged by the Woodford Leigh P. and C. Association and the honour roll committee. Mrs Denis Comerford performed the unveiling, a possible relation to the three Comerfords listed on the roll. On the day, certificates were presented to the servicemen in attendance and a bookcase was dedicated to Tom Bancroft who died in a Prisoner of War camp (Daily Examiner, 21 April 1947; 27 May 1947).

All three boards were originally unveiled in the Woodford Leigh Public School. The school opened in 1869 and closed in December 1956. The rolls are now found in the Brushgrove-Tyndale Hall.

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First World War roll

Woodford Leigh District Honor Board

In honor of our brave boys who responded to the call of duty.

[Names]

Second World rolls

1939–1945

[Names]

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
Pte Angus C Amos World War 1 Army view
Pte Varney M Archer World War 1 Army Armentieres view
Pte Albert E Ball World War 2 Army view
Cpl Eric Bancroft World War 2 Army view
L/Sgt Gordon Bancroft World War 2 Army view
Pte Ivan W Bancroft World War 2 Army Siam view
Pte Edward Blume World War 1 Army view
Pte Henry F Castle World War 1 Army view
Pte Reginald L Clare World War 1 Army view
Cpl Robert J Collie World War 2 RAAF view

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Address
Brushgrove-Tyndale Hall
Lot 7010 Clarence Street
Brushgrove NSW 2460
Local Government Area
Clarence Valley Council
Setting
Building – inside
Location status
Moved/altered
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Graham Wilson. Clarence Valley Council.
Year of construction
1917 and 1947
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Materials
Timber