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All Saints' Anglican Church Great War Honour Roll, Bodalla

All Saints' Anglican Church Great War Honour Roll, Bodalla
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Description / Background

Brass honour board with red lettering, presented in a timber frame. The board is decorated with a cross, crown and laurel wreath. 

The unveiling was reported in the Moruya Examiner on 8 November 1919:

A large congregation assembled at All Saints' Church, Bodalla, on Sunday Morning, the occasion being the Patronal Festival and the unveiling of the Parish Roll of Honour.

The Service was fully choral, the Eucharist being sang to a dignified setting composed by the Rev. H. E. Lewin. The sermon was preached by the Rev. G. A. Sanders, during which a fitting tribute was paid to the men from the Bodalla parish who served in the war.

The Honor Roll, which is in heavy brass with black and red lettering, contains the names of churchmen, of which number nine made the great sacrifice. Hung in a prominent place on the south wall, the Honour Roll harmonises well with the dignified beauty of the Church.

Note: The Mort family built All Saints' Anglican Church as a memorial to Thomas Sutcliffe Mort and his first wife Theresa. His second wife laid the foundation stone in 1880. The church was designed by renowned architect Edmund Blacket in the Gothic Revival style.

Inscription

To the Glory of God

1914 1919

In memory of the men who went from this parish to fight for their country's honour in the Great War.

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Address
42 Princess Highway
Bodalla NSW 2545
Local Government Area
Eurobodalla Shire
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Mr William Altmann (Moruya RSL Sub-branch) and Peter Levarre-Waters
Year of construction
1919
Dedication date
02 November 1919
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18