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St Andrew's Presbyterian Church 1914-19 Honour Roll 3

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Description
The third of four similar Honour Boards can be seen on a wall in the Merrington Memorial Peace Chapel within the church. The Board is constructed of maple and silky oak and the impressive facade lists the names of 52 individuals from the congregation who served and in some cases died during the Great War 1914-1919. The Board exhibits gold, blue and black painted text, with a banner arrangement for the title at the top followed by the names listed in two equal columns. Ranks are shown for som the names are in rank order. The fate of those who died or were wounded is designated to the left of their names and includes 7 killed in action, 5 who died of wounds and 2 wounded in action. The list also included members who served in other Commonwealth Forces during the war.
Inscription
NEC TAMEN ["burning bush" emblem] CONSUMEBATUR
THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
HONOUR ROLL
[Names][Names]
K.A.-KILLED IN ACTION. D.W.-DIED OF WOUNDS W.-WOUNDED.
Conflicts
World War I
Memorial type
Honour board
Contributions
Noel Adsett, Chairman, Heritage Committee, St Andrew's Uniting Church
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