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Ramornie First World War Roll of Honor

Ramornie First World War Roll of Honor
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The memorial is an ornately decorated brass and wood, wall mounted honor board with the names inscribed on small brass plaques. There is no end year for the First World War on the board indicating that the memorial was dedicated before the end of World War One. The memorial was constructed by the Wunderlich Company in Sydney and there are numerous examples of this particular design found throughout N.S.W.  As noted above, tt is a hammered copper bronzed memorial mounted on polished oak. At the top it has an egg and dart design with crossed Union Jack and Commonwealth flags. It has decorative columns on each side and in the centre are brass engraved name plates.  Those who fell are indicated by a black cross.

Inscription

1914 191

Roll of Honor

Our brave boys who heard and answered the Empire's call.

[Names]

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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
Lieut Charles H Tindal World War 1 Brit Army view
Lieut Arthur W Tindal World War 1 Brit Army view
Lieut Archibald A Tindal World War 1 Brit Army France view
Gnr John H Tindal World War 1 Brit Army East Africa view
Lieut Louis N L Tindal World War 1 Brit Army France view
Spr Arthur C Webber World War 1 AIF view
Pte Joseph White World War 1 AIF France view
Jack White World War 1 view
Pte Charles R Winkler World War 1 AIF Pozieres view
Cpl George H Winter World War 1 AIF France view

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Address
38 Orara Street
Eatonsville Public Hall
Eatonsville NSW 2460
Local Government Area
Clarence Valley Council
Setting
Building – inside
Location status
Moved/altered
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Peter Hay Clarence Valley Council
Year of construction
1917
Dedication date
26 - 05 -1917
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Materials
Brass
Bronze
Copper
Metal
Timber