A brick wall with sandstone inscription panel, sandstone coping and garden edging.
The Memorial Wall at St James' Anglican Church was given by Miss Sibella Macarthur Onslow. O.B.E. as a memorial to: ‘Those who fell in First World War'.
The bricks are hand-made and came from the old wine cellar at Camden Park, the Macarthur home.
A subsequent plaque was added following WWII
IN MEMORIAM
CAPT A W MACARTHUR ONSLOW 16TH LANCERS YPRES
Lt COL A J ONSLOW THOMPSON 4TH BN AIF GALLIPOLI
CORPORAL R J HAWKEY 6TH AIF PALESTINE
SIGNALLER B GALF 3RD BATTALION AIF FRANCE
PRIVATE J E WILLIAMS 56TH BATTN AIF FRANCE
1914 - 1918
1939 - 45
Flt. Sgt J.D. PRATT R.A.A.F
Rank | Given Name | Family Name | Conflicts | Fate | Service No. | Service | Unit | Campaign | Link |
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Signaller | B | Galf | World War 1 | AIF | 3 Bn | France | view | ||
Corporal | R J | Hawkey | World War 1 | AIF | 6 LHR | Palestine | view | ||
Capt | A W | Macarthur Onslow | World War 1 | AIF | 16 Lancers | Ypres | view | ||
Lt Col | A J | Onslow Thompson | World War 1 | AIF | 4 Bn | Gallipoli | view | ||
Flt Sgt | J D | Pratt | World War 2 | RAAF | view | ||||
Private | J E | Williams | World War 1 | AIF | 56 Bn | France | view |
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