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Boomi First World War Roll of Honour

Boomi First World War Roll of Honour
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Roll of Honour inside church
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Roll of Honour - left hand panel
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Roll of Honour - centre panel
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Roll of Honour - right hand panel
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Boomi Church of England, 2010
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Description / Background

This timber Roll of Honour for the First World War can be found affixed to a wall inside Boomi’s All Saints Church of England, built in 1905. The roll is constructed with three panels, each listing names. There is no end date inscribed for the war. 

The memorial board lists 58 First World War veterans from Boomi who saw service in the Australian Imperial Force (A.I.F.) during the war. Of those listed, eight are marked with an asterisk indicating they had 'laid down their life'. Twelve of the listed veterans are unable to be identified on the A.I.F., National Archives of Australia or Australian War Memorial databases.

Inscription

Boomi Roll of Honour

Great European War 1914-

[Names]

+ Signifies Life Laid Down

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Address
Cnr Barwon and Werrina Streets
All Saints Church of England
Boomi NSW 2405
Local Government Area
Moree Plains Shire
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Ronald L McIntosh
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18