St Mary's Anglican Church First World War Honour Board, Balmain East Middle Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background This elegant timber honour board is for members of the St Mary's Anglican Church, in Balmain East, who served in the First World War. It consists of a central, varnished-timber panel, which is carved in a classical style. It features doric columns at each side and has three name panels attached. There are also two smaller, varnished-timber name panels, attached on the left and right sides of the main board. These supplementary panels are of matching design. Each panel on the central board includes 31 names and each supplementary panel has 10 names. In total, 113 names are inscribed on this war memorial. The board was purchased and donated to the church by Mr and Mrs J. Franki in memory of their son, Lance Corporal Stirling Napier Franki. A dedication to Stirling is on the base of the board. Mr J. Franki was the Managing Director of the Company. The Mort Bay and Engineering Company were paid to complete the lettering on the memorial at a cost of £2, 8s, 9d. The cost was recovered through the raising of a special offertory taken up in October 1917 (£2,10s, 6d raised). The memorial was dedicated on 7 August 1917 by the Dean of Sydney, Reverend Albert Talbot, at a choral service. The Dean preached the sermon at the same service. Inscription Central panel For King & Empire European War 1914 [Names] In loving memory of Lce Cpl Stirling Napier Franki Pozieres July 27th 1916. Left panel [Names] Right panel [Names] Related memorials St Mary's Anglican Church First World War Memorial Windows, Balmain East Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address St Mary's Anglican Church 85A Darling Street Balmain East NSW 2041 Local Government Area Inner West Council Setting Building – inside Location status Original location Memorial type Board/roll/plaque/tablet Recorded by Suzanne Stebbings Year of construction 1917 Dedication date 07 August 1917 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Materials Timber