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Khancoban District Great War Honour Roll

Khancoban District Great War Honour Roll
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Mark Oldrey - Khancoban CTC
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Mark Oldrey - Khancoban CTC
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Mark Oldrey - Khancoban CTC
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Mark Oldrey - Khancoban CTC
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Description / Background

The original Khancoban Great War Honour Roll was detroyed by fire in 1954. Until recently, the only record of it was a framed photograph hanging in Khancoban Public School. 

The original roll and photograph were commissioned by Myrtle Wells Whitehead, a teacher at Khancoban in 1918–1920, and wife of Ernie Whitehead. The roll was made by Mr Barling in 1922. 

In 2012, the Khancoban Community Center undertook a project to have a replica of the roll created. It was completed in 2013. The memorial is a photographic honour roll, approximately 1 metre high by 50 cms wide. It is made from mahogany, with carved columns on either side. The board features photographs of the 10 diggers in uniform, complete with brass name plates.

Inscription

Our Heroes

of

Kahncoban District

Great War 1914 - 1919

[Names and photos]

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 William John Henry Bradney WWI 1716 AIF France view
Pte William John Henry Bradney WWI 1716 AIF France view
Lieutenant William Malcolm Chisholm World War 1 view
Pte Michael James Hickey WWI 4310 AIF Belgium view
Pte Michael James Hickey WWI 4310 AIF Belgium view
Pte Andrew Hickey WWI 470 AIF France view
Pte Andrew Hickey WWI 470 AIF France view
Pte Charles Jacob Mildren WWI 519 AIF France view
Pte Walter Mildren WWI 950 AIF France view
Pte Walter Mildren WWI 950 AIF France view

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Address
Khancoban Public School
42 Mitchell Avenue
Khancoban NSW 2642
Local Government Area
Snowy Valleys Council
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Mark Oldrey
Year of construction
1922 and 2013
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Materials
Brass
Timber