Myall Creek Memorial Hall Middle Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The Myall Creek Memorial Hall is typical of country halls built in the 1920s. It is of timber construction, with a wide verandah and metal roof. A Myall Creek Hall fund was established by September 1922 and the community set out to raise funds for its construction. On 11 May 1923, The Inverell Times reported the long awaited construction was now underway at Myall Creek Recreation Reserve. On 26 June 1923, they reported Legord Bros. had completed the works. The structure included a stage measuring 11 feet by 25 feet and an anteroom with pavilions on both sides. The floor space measured 50 feet by 25 feet and consisted of picked Cypress Pine. The hall was officially declared open by Mr N. H. Richards on Friday 24 August 1923. It was dedicated to those from the community who served in the First World War. A dance followed the opening, and visitors came from Delungra, Bingara, Barraba, Inverell and the Myall Creek district. The hall is used for public commemorations and services, and access is available by appointment. Related memorials Myall Creek First and Second World Wars Honour Roll Related links MYALL CREEK. Euchre Party. (15 Sep 1922) DISTRICT NEWS - MYALL CREEK. (11 May 1923) DELUNGRA DOINGS - Myall Creek Hall. (26 Jun 1923) Advertising. (3 Aug 1923) OPENING OF MYALL CREEK HALL - A BRILLIANT SUCCESS. (28 Aug 1923) Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Reserve Creek Road Myall Creek NSW 2404 Local Government Area Inverell Shire Setting Roadside Location status Original location Memorial type Building Recorded by Graham Wilson OAM Year of construction 1923 Dedication date 24 August 1923 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Materials Timber