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Hamilton Municipal District First World War Roll Of Honor

Hamilton Municipal District First World War Roll Of Honor
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A framed, printed and illustrated parchment. At the top of the parchment is the emblem of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, which is between the Union Jack and Australian flag. Below this are the words 'Roll of Honor'. On either side of the parchment are illustrations of fluted columns, inscribed with the names of battles. At the bottom of the parchment is the Australian Coat of Arms. These features form a border for the six columns of names which are written in the centre of the page.

Notes on veteran names:

  • No records can be found for deceased soldiers from this area with the following names: J Andrews, A E Bateman, J Birrell, E Brown, F Bull, J Butler, H H Devereaux, H J Devereaux, M Dire, A D Downie, R H Gordon, J M Gulbray, W Harris, W Hornby, P F McMahon, W Newman, R O Perran, J Rigby. Their status codes have been given as Killed in action (KIA), as that is what is indicated by the memorial.
  • F Bull could be John Felix Bull (DOD).
  • W Harris could be William John Harris (DOW) or William George Harris (KIA, British Army).
  • W Hornby could be William Robert Hornby (DOW).
  • P F McMahon could be Patrick Francis McMahon (DOD).
  • J Rigby could be James Matthew Rigby (RTA).
  • H Taylor could be Harold Taylor (KIA) or Harry Taylor (DOW) as both came from the Newcastle area.
  • All other status codes have been taken from information contained in the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database, the Auckland Museum Cenotaph database, and the National Archives of Australia.
  • On the memorial, C K Clayton is given as C K Clagon, W M D Masson is given as D Masson, F H Norrgrann is given as H Norrgram, A R Verdon is given as Verdon, and R G Way is given as G Way.

More information about the Fort Scratchley Military Museum can be found on the City of Newcastle website and the Fort Scratchley Historical Society website. While Fort Scratchley is being restored, all movable items have been removed. As at 23 January 2006, this memorial is stored at the Bolton Street Office, which is located under the Bolton Street Parking Station.

Inscription

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Roll of Honor Hamilton Municipal District

Left illustrated column

Gallipoli — Pozieres — Ypres — Somme — Messines — 1914

Centre

[Names]

Right illustrated column

Palestine — Armentieres — Bullecourt — Passchendaele — Villers-Bretonneux — Victory — Freedom — 1919

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
L T A'Beckett World War 1 view
W Adams World War 1 view
A D Agland World War 1 view
F Agland World War 1 view
A C Agland World War 1 view
P K Aitchison World War 1 view
G R Alexander World War 1 view
R H Alexander World War 1 view
B Allan World War 1 view
Nurse A I Allardice World War 1 view

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Address
Fort Scratchley Historical Site
Nobbys Road
Newcastle East NSW 2300
Local Government Area
Newcastle, City of
Setting
Building – inside
Location status
Unknown
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Mr. Robert McLardy
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18