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St Margaret's Anglican Church Second World War Honour Roll and Memorial Bell, Bellingen

St Margaret's Anglican Church Second World War Honour Roll and Memorial Bell, Bellingen
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Description / Background

Two war memorials to the fallen were installed in St Margaret's Anglican Church in Bellingen, NSW, in the years following the Second World War: a wrought iron bell and an honour roll plaque. 

The bell was the first memorial on site, arriving in late 1948. On 11 November, The Daily Examiner stated it was "a finely wrought bell selected for both its beautiful tone and large size." 

The unveiling ceremony for the roll took place at the church several years later. During the service on 4 May 1952, Reverend L. R. Crossman spoke of "the great cost in human life Australia made to the Allied victory" (The Daily Examiner, 7 May 1952).

The roll is a simple bronze plaque, decorated with a small Latin cross. It lists the names of 10 members of the St Margaret's congregation who died in the war. It is located on the front eastern wall of the church, beneath the crossed Australian and British flags. It is positioned alongside other war memorials. 

Inscription

Roll

To the glory of God

and

in loving memory

of

those who made the supreme sacrifice

1939–1945

[Names]

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Address
St Margaret's Anglican Church
100 Hyde Street
Bellingen NSW 2454
Local Government Area
Bellingen Shire
Setting
Building – inside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Year of construction
1948 and 1952
Conflict/s
Second World War, 1939–45
Materials
Bronze