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Armidale Ex-Services Memorial Club

Armidale Ex-Services Memorial Club
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Armidale Ex-Services Memorial Club, signage
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Description / Background

This ex-services club is a large brick building, with bronze signage on the exterior identifying it as a memorial to those who have served. 

On 29 March 1946, the Armidale Express published a letter from Armidale resident W.S. Forsyth, which supported a plan from the local branch of the Returned Sailors', Soldiers' and Airmen's Imperial League of Australia (R.S.S. & A.I.L.A.) and the Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women (Legion) to establish a memorial club in Armidale, for local ex-service personnel.

In January 1950, the Legion's Armidale sub-Branch took over the old steam laundry premises in Dumaresq Street, Armidale. A meeting was planned for 18 January to decide the best means of renovating and transforming the present building (The Armidale Express, 13 January 1950; 20 January 1950). In March, the Armidale Returned and Services League (R.S.L.) sub-Branch announced its intention to support the club. At that stage, plans for the club were available.

Progress moved slowly and the Armidale Express, 1 August 1951, reported:

The Armidale ex-Servicemen and Women's Club still did not own its clubrooms in Dumaresq Street. The club has been negotiating for 12 months for transfer of the property from the Armidale sub-branch of the Legion of ex-Servicemen and Women, but to no avail.

The sub-Branch had bought the building three years earlier. It was a year later the freehold was signed over by the Legion, in Sydney in August 1952. The purchase of the freehold was ٟ£1,500 pounds, plus interest and rates (The Armidale Express, 29 August 1952). 

The first official birthday of the club was celebrated with a 'smoko' and concert at the clubrooms on 29 May 1952 (The Armidale Express, 30 May 1952). The original name was the Armidale Ex-Servicemen's and Women's Memorial Club. It was changed to the Armidale Ex-Services Memorial Club on 24 November 1958.

Over time, the club has undergone many developments. In the 1950s, a old flour mill was incorporated into the building's footprint and extensions were opened by NSW Governor Sir John Northcott in July 1958. He again opened extensions on 4 June 1960. Governor General of Australia Sir William Slim officially opened the new lounge section as a memorial. Further extensions were opened in July 1972, July 1979 and in 1996.

Access inside the memorial club is restricted by its opening hours. 

Inscription

Front facade signage

ARMIDALE

EX-SERVICES MEMORIAL CLUB LTD

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Address
137 Dumaresq Street
Armidale NSW 2350
Local Government Area
Armidale Regional Council
Setting
Roadside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Building
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Year of construction
1950s
Conflict/s
All conflicts
Materials
Brick
Bronze
Glass