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Mosman Neutral Bay Rifle Club, Our Fallen Comrades Bowl

Mosman Neutral Bay Rifle Club, Our Fallen Comrades Bowl
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Description / Background

A silver plated rose bowl approximately 6 inches in diameter. The bowl was given as a memorial trophy for target shooting competions held by the Mosman-Neutral Bay Rifle Club.

The engraving includes:

  • Trophy name and name of the donor Harold R. Rabone
  • Details of the aggregate competions to be shot for
  • List of names of those Killed in Action (11 names)
  • List of names of those Died of Wounds  (4 names)
  • List of names of those Died Cause Unknown (1 name)
  • List of names of the Trophy Winners 1915 to 1921

Note: the spelling of the surname of C.A. Jhonson, Died of Wounds, is incorrectly inscribed.

Inscription

Our Fallen Commrades Bowl

Presented by Harold R Rabone to the all round Champion being the Highest aggregate of open range (303) & miniature (22) Championships. In memory of the Members of The Mosman - Neutral Bay Rifle Club who gave their lives for King & Country in the Great War 1914 - 1919

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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
Capt Charles Aubrey Jhonson World War 1 France view
Private Arthur Valentine Revett Lloyd World War 1 France view
Lieut Elphingstone Henry Moors World War 1 France view
Lieut William Kelvey Stewart World War 1 France view
Private Maximillion Rupert Dudley Wright World War 1 France view
Gun Allan Wadham Younghusband World War 1 France view

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Address
Franklin Street
Anzac Rifle Range
Malabar NSW 2036
Local Government Area
Randwick, City of
Memorial type
Other
Recorded by
Mosman Neutral Bay Rifle Club
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18