2020 marks 75 years since the end of the Second World War. To commemorate this important year, the NSW Government interviewed WWII veterans about their experiences. Read our 75th Anniversary Stories.
A large marble tablet with veterans' names listed in ten columns. Names are engraved and gilded. The honour roll is located in the foyer of the old St Peters Town Hall. A small cross beside some names indicate that person was killed during the Great War.
It was established in 1916 and a later portion was unveiled on 21 February 1922.
Notes on veteran names from the Australian War Memorial records:
1914-1918 War
St Peters Roll of Honor
+ Killed
[Names]
Rank | Given Name | Family Name | Conflict/s | Fate | Service No. | Service | Campaign | Link |
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D J | Allman | World War 1 | view | |||||
R F | Anderson | World War 1 | view | |||||
W E | Anderson | World War 1 | view | |||||
G L | Anderson | World War 1 | KIA | view | ||||
C J | Anderson | World War 1 | view | |||||
A | Andrew | World War 1 | view | |||||
H W | Andrews | World War 1 | view | |||||
L J | Andrews | World War 1 | KIA | view | ||||
P H | Andrews | World War 1 | view | |||||
L C | Ankers | World War 1 | view |
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