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All Saints' Anglican Church War Memorial, Hunters Hill

All Saints' Anglican Church War Memorial, Hunters Hill
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Description / Background

The memorial is a large, polished, grey-granite cross, with a triple base of the same material, which is set on three steps. The memorial has rosemary bushes planted around it and is set in the front garden of All Saints' Anglican Church in Hunters Hill, NSW.

The memorial was dedicated on 1 May 1920 by Mr Justice Harvey (Sunday Times, 2 May 1920). It was re-dedicated on 24 April 2005.

Inscription

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To the glory of God and in memory of the following members of His Majesty's forces who gave their lives for king and country in the Great War 1914–1918.

[Names]

Their name liveth for evermore.

Plaque

This memorial was re-dedicated on ANZAC Eve, April 24th 2005, by the Rector the Reverend Philip Bradford, Hon. Chaplain 2/30th Battalion AIF. Restoration of the memorial was made possible by grants from the Dept. Veterans' Affairs, the NSW Heritage Office and Hunters Hill Municipal Council. The families of some of the men, parishioners, parish friends and community groups also contributed generously. We will remember them.

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
Pte C J Buckland World War 1 France view
Cpt L K Chambers World War 1 France view
Pte R Clark World War 1 France view
WO K B Clerk World War 1 England view
Sgt T J Jeffery World War 1 France view
Cpl L K J Lavers World War 1 France view
Pte C G Longworth World War 1 France view
Lt W R Mace World War 1 Gallipoli view
Maj C E Manning World War 1 France view
Cpt G O Manning World War 1 New Guinea view

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Address
All Saints' Anglican Church
2 Ambrose Street
Hunters Hill NSW 2110
Local Government Area
Hunter's Hill, Municipality of
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Cross
Recorded by
David Roden
Dedication date
01 May 1920
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Materials
Granite