Woodstock Soldiers Memorial Hall Middle Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Expand Display full screen carousel Prev Next Description / Background The Woodstock Soldiers Memorial Hall is a large brick building, with the main hall containing a stage, meeting/supper room and kitchen. The hall was designed by Mr Jack Francis, of Cowra, who also supervised the construction. The contractor was Mr. Reynolds. The hall was opened on 7 May 1925 by Mr Hugh Main as Mr N. Howse, who had laid the foundation stone in 1924, was unable to attend. Inscription Facade WoodstockSoldiers Memorial 1924 Foundation stone This stone was laidSir Neville Howse V.C. K.C.B.K.C.M.G.M.P11th Oct 1924 Related memorials Woodstock First World War Roll of Honor Woodstock Second World War Roll of Honour Related links General news (1 May 1925) Woodstock's great day (8 May 1925) Woodstock Soldiers' Memorial Hall (8 May 1925) Woodstock Soldiers' Memorial Hall (1 Aug 1929) Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address 15 Rankin Street Woodstock NSW 2793 Local Government Area Cowra Shire Setting Roadside Location status Original location Memorial type Building Recorded by Inghel. Ann Graham. Year of construction 1924-1925 Dedication date 07 May 1925 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Materials Brick