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Coolac Memorial Hall, Honour Roll and Gates

Coolac Memorial Hall, Honour Roll and Gates
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Description / Background

The following research has been supplied by Architect, Mr Andrew Howell:

Coolac Memorial Hall was built in approximately 1959 to replace an earlier hall that burnt to the ground the previous year (date unknown). The hall is of prefabricated steel construction with metal profile sheeting walls and roof, constructed by O’Neill Builders of Gundagai. The front facade is constructed of red brick. A small bronze plaque set into a menhir stands in front of the hall recording the names of the volunteers and the dead from the First and Second World Wars and the Vietnam War. A number of these names are also recorded on the memorial at Gundagai. The memorial gates were built shortly after the Second World War and were funded by D.H. Roberts who lost his son, Pilot Officer Arthur Donald Roberts (615 Squadron - No 402063) flying Hurricanes in the Second World War. A black granite memorial panel set into the brick pier records his death. Pilot Officer Roberts was a member of the RAAF attached to the RAF and was shot down over the English Channel flying a Hurricane on 27 September 1941 aged 20. At the time of his death Pilot Officer Roberts was based out of the Airbase at Northolt. Pilot Officer Roberts was formerly a clerk born at Greenwich in Sydney.

Inscription

Hall facade

Coolac

Memorial Hall

Roll

In honour of Coolac and district

servicemen and women

World War I

[Names]

World War II

[Names]

Women

[Names]

Vietnam War

[Names]

Gates plaque

These gates presented by D. H. Roberts esq, to the memory of ARTHUR DONALD ROBERTS Pilot Officer R.A.A.F. Killed in Combat 27th Sept. 1941

Veterans listed on this memorial

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more
J Harpley World War 1 view
R W Harpley World War 1 view
A L R Harpley World War 2 view
K F Hayden World War 2 view
P Hearn World War 1 view
J P Heydon World War 2 view
E M Heydon World War 2 view
L F Heydon World War 2 view
J D Heydon World War 2 view
T G Heydon World War 2 view

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Address
431 Coolac Road
Coolac NSW 2727
Local Government Area
Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council
Setting
Roadside
Memorial type
Building
Gate/lychgate
Stone/bushrock
Recorded by
Architect Mr Andrew Howell
Year of construction
1959
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Vietnam War, 1962–75