St Augustine's War Memorial Hall and Church Memorial Windows, Inverell Middle Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The memorial consists of a Parish Church Hall of brick construction built in 1961. The foundation stone was laid by the Lord Bishop of Armidale, The Right Reverend John S Moyes, on 18 March 1961. Situated next to the hall is St Augustine's Church, which contains several memorial stained glass windows in the nave dedicated to servicemen from the Second World War. The windows for R G L Burtenshaw, R P Burtenshaw and R G Thomas were dedicated by Bishop Moyes, on Sunday 6 May 1951. The windows to A L Varley and R A Varley were dedicated by Bishop Moyes on 17 June 1951, as reported in the The Inverell Times, 18 June 1951. Brigadier Varley was awarded the Military Cross, and was Mentioned in Despatches in the First World War, finishing with the rank of Staff Captain. During the Second World War, as Brigadier, he took a battalion overseas and later became a Brigade Commander. He was again Mentioned in Despatches and was reported missing after the sinking of a Japanese troop ship in September 1944. His son, the late Lieutenant Robert Ashton Varley, joined the service six months before the conclusion of the war. He became Reinforcements Officer to the 2nd 1st Battalion of the 6th Division and was killed in action in New Guinea in the late phase of the war. The first two memorial stained-glass windows in the church were designed by William Bustard, renowned painter, stained-glass artist and book illustrator (1894-1973) and were manufactured by R S Exton and Co, leadlight specialists originally based in Toowoomba, Queensland. Examples of Bustard's work exist throughout Queensland, with the most impressive memorial windows in the Catholic Cathedral, St Mary's Star of the Sea, Darwin, Northern Territory, to those who died in the Japanese air raid in 1942. Bustard served in the Second World War in the Royal Australian Air Force, camouflaging installations. The memorial windows are available for viewing during church services. Inscription Foundation stone S. Augustine's War Memorial Hall This stone was laid by The Lord Bishop of Armidale March 18,1961. Windows 1 and 2 In Memory of Robert George Thomas Killed 28th April 1945 In memory of Robert Lyle George Burtenshaw Killed at Singapore 19th Feb 1942 and Ronald Perks Burtenshaw lost at sea 12 Sept 1944 W. Bustard, R.S. Exton and Co., 1950 Window 3 To the Glory of God and in memory of Brigadier Arthur Leslie Varley MC & Bar Lost at Sea on September 13th 1944. Window 4 And of Lieutenant Robert Ashton Varley killed in action in New Guinea on April 2nd 1945. Related memorials St Augustine's Anglican Church Great War Roll of Honour, Inverell Related links Hope is a tenuous thing (7 May 1951) Dedication of memorial window (15 Jun 1951) Dedication of memorial windows (18 Jun 1951) Veterans listed on this memorial Veterans listed on this memorial Sort by Family nameGiven nameWar Order AscDesc Items per page 1050100- All - Apply Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more Robert Lyle Geo. Burtenshaw WW2 Singapore view Ronald Burtenshaw WW2 view Robert George Thomas WW2 view Lieut Robert Aston Varley WW2 New Guinea view Brig Arthur Leslie Varley WW2 view Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address St Augustine's Anglican Church 33 Rivers Street Inverell NSW 2360 Local Government Area Inverell Shire Setting Building – inside Location status Original location Memorial type Building Stained glass window Recorded by Graham Wilson. D.A. Wiedemann. Year of construction 1950-1951 Dedication date 06 June 1951 Conflict/s Second World War, 1939–45 Materials Brick Glass Metal