The Channon Second World War Honour Roll Middle Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The Channon Second World War Honour Roll is a simple timber board, decorated with a colour painting of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms. The names of 90 veterans from the area are printed on the board in gold lettering. Eight veterans are marked as being killed in action. The memorial was unveiled at The Channon Hall by Mrs Standing Snr. and Mrs W James, both of whom had lost a son in the war. The ceremony was reported in the Northern Star on 8 December. A large crowd attended the function, which included a concert and speeches from local officials and religious leaders. During his address, Mr Blake explained the electric clock hanging above the honour roll was a "gift of remembrance" from the Hall Committee, as their donated funds were not needed to help pay for the roll itself. Reverend Carr of Dunoon dedicated both the clock and honour roll. The roll is available for viewing when the hall is open for public functions. It is not known if the clock remains on site. Inscription The Channon Honour Roll [Names] God save the King Related memorials The Channon First World War Roll of Honor The Channon First and Second World War Memorial Gates Related links Honour roll unveiled at The Channon (8 Dec 1947) Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address The Channon Hall 7 Mill Street The Channon NSW 2480 Local Government Area Lismore, City of Setting Building – inside Location status Original location Memorial type Board/roll/plaque/tablet Recorded by Graham Wilson. The Channon Public School. Year of construction 1947 Conflict/s Second World War, 1939–45 Materials Timber