Riverstone Anglican Church Great War Memorial Tablet Middle Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The memorial is a white marble tablet in memory of those from Riverstone who fell in the First World War. It was originally unveiled in May 1923 and set in a memorial brick wall at the entrance to St Paul's Church of England, Riverstone (now Life Anglican Church Riverstone). The unveiling of the memorial tablet and brick wall took place on 19 May 1923. The event was presided over by the Rector, Reverend W J Roberts, with the unveiling performed by Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal MLA. The Rector informed the assembled crowd that the wall had been constructed by voluntary labour. The function concluded with afternoon tea (Windsor and Richmond Gazette, 1 June 1923). Note: The wall has now been replaced with a white picket fence and the tablet is located on a plinth in front of the old stone church. Inscription Their Name liveth evermore. This wall was erected in the memory ofall who gave their lives in the GREAT WAR1914 - 1918 This tablet was unveiled byMajor General Sir Chas Rosenthall M.L.A.May 19th 1923 Related links RIVERSTONE. (1 Jun 1923) Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Life Anglican Church Riverstone 19 Elizabeth Street Riverstone NSW 2765 Local Government Area Blacktown, City of Setting Roadside Location status Moved/altered Memorial type Board/roll/plaque/tablet Recorded by Ms Jane Williamson & Ms Janice Williams. Graham Wilson Year of construction 1923 Dedication date 19 May 1923 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Materials Marble