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Mandurama and District Great War Honor Roll

Mandurama and District Great War Honor Roll
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Mandurama and District Great War Honor Roll
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Mandurama and District Great War Honor Roll, close-up of roll 1
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Mandurama and District Great War Honor Roll, close-up of roll 2
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Mandurama and District Great War Honor Roll, attached to front of public hall
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Description / Background

This war memorial consists of two white marble honour roll tablets, set into the exterior brick facade of the Mandurama Public Hall. The rolls list the names of those from Mandurama and district who served in the First World War.

Notes on veterans' names:

  • A Radburn could either be Archibald or Ambrose Radburn, the sons of Matthew and Bridget Radburn. Natives of Trunkey Creek, both enlisted at Carcoar and both were killed in action (KIA).
  • H W Green is Isaac Hilton Wentworth Green.
  • All status codes are taken from information in the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database, and the National Archives of Australia.
Inscription

Roll 1

Mandurama & District

Honor Roll

The Great War 1914–1918

[Names]

Roll 2

Mandurama & District

Honor Roll

The Great War 1914–1918

[Names]

XX Killed. + Munitions Worker.

X Died.

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 BARDEN World War 1 MUNITION WORKER view
T R BARNES World War 1 view
R BOLTON World War 1 view
N F BUCKLEY World War 1 view
S J COX World War 1 view
E A CROUCHER World War 1 view
C CROUCHER World War 1 view
J DAVIS World War 1 view
P DUNKLEY World War 1 MUNITION WORKER view
C E EWENS World War 1 view

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Address
Mandurama Public Hall
48 Gold Street
Mandurama NSW 2792
Local Government Area
Blayney Shire
Setting
Building – outside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Robert Ingui
Dedication date
26 March 1926
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Materials
Marble