Baldwin Public School Old Boys & Teachers First World War Honor Roll Middle Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background A simple wooden honor roll, decorated with a painting of a crossed Australian flag and Union Jack. The roll contains fourteen names printed in gilt. Four of those listed were teachers, being Messrs Farrell, Fuller, Gross and Sullivan. The Manilla Express, 17 November 1919, reported: "A meeting of residents of Rushes Creek has decided to erect an Honor Roll in Baldwin Public school. The board will contain the name of old pupils of the school and teachers who served in the Great War. Mr Fuller (the teacher) has already sent for the Honor Roll." The school children collected the funds for the roll. It was completed by January 1920 and was in view in one of the windows of Messrs M.C. Mackenzie and Sons Ltd. The unveiling ceremony took place on Wednesday 24 March 1920. Reverend WA Thompson delivered the address and the unveiling ceremony was performed by Miss Coote. A brief timeline of Baldwin School: January 1900 to June 1901 - provisional school July 1901 to June 1904 - public school July 1904 to July 1910 - half-time with Lake Keepit October 1910 to October 1925 - provisional school January 1926 to June 1928 - half-time with Lake Keepit April 1935 to September 1942 - provisional school Inscription OLD BOYS & TEACHERS [Names] * Killed in action Related links Baldwin School (17 Nov 1919) Advertising - A fine honor roll ... (29 Jan 1920) Rushes' Creek. (25 Mar 1920) Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address 197 Manilla Street, Manilla Heritage Museum, Manilla NSW 2346 Local Government Area Tamworth Regional Council Setting Building – inside Location status Moved/altered Memorial type Board/roll/plaque/tablet Recorded by Graham Wilson OAM Year of construction 1919-1920 Dedication date 24 March 1920 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18