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Cundletown District First World War Honor Roll

Cundletown District First World War Honor Roll
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Cundletown District Honor Roll World War One
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Description / Background

The Cundletown District Honor Roll is located at the Soldiers Memorial Hall. It is a large marble honor roll with names inscribed in two columns and coloured black. It contains some 80 names from the Cundletown District, eight of whom made the supreme sacrifice. These names are listed together at the top of the roll, surrounded by a black box.

The Manning River Times, 8 April 1925 reported a roll constructed by Edstein and Son of Taree was completed and was to be handed over in due course. On 17 April 1926 they reported the roll, then erected in the Soldiers Memorial Hall, was to be unveiled on Anzac Day. Mrs Wright who had five sons on service and two killed unveiled the roll, which was installed in the vestible area.

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CUNDLETOWN DISTRICT HONOR ROLL

[Names]

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
B Riley World War 1 view
Private G Riley World War 1 4595 AIF view
Private J D Robson World War 1 171 AIF France view
Private F J Robson World War 1 7767 AIF view
Private T O Robson World War 1 2761 AIF view
Lieutenant A F Smith World War 1 AIF view
D N Smith World War 1 view
W J Smith World War 1 view
Private P J Steinmetz World War 1 2226 AIF view
Private W Stevenson World War 1 1232 AIF view

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Address
Cundletown Museum Soldiers Memorial Hall
Cnr Main Street and Queen Street
Cundletown NSW 2430
Local Government Area
Mid-Coast Council
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Graham Wilson OAM
Year of construction
1925-1926
Dedication date
25 April 1926
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18