Bendigo St. Andrews Presbyterian Church "They Died That We May Live" Roll of Honor

Details

Location St. Andrews Uniting Church, 28 Myers Street, Bendigo, Greater Bendigo - Victoria, Australia
Type honour_roll
Description

Pressed Metal Honour Roll

At St Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Sunday the Rev. W. J. Holt, M.A., unveiled a memorial tablet containing the names of 30 soldiers who were killed in the war, and who were members of the church. Altogether 130 soldiers and eight nurses who were members of the church and Sunday school enlisted.
The Argus (Melbourne), 11 October 1920.

Built Not yet discovered
Opened 10 October 1920 by Rev. W. J. Holt, M.A.
Inscription

PRO DEO RECI PATRIA
1914 -19

(Names)

THEY DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE

Condition

Good

Names

Showing 8 people of interest from memorial

HYDEN, Frank

Service number 1488
Private
29th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1892

MANNING, William Robert

Service number 1760A
Corporal
38th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1 Jan 1894

HYETT, Alan Newcombe

Service number 285
Lieutenant
38th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 26 Oct 1889

WILCOCK, Arthur

Lieutenant
24th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1884

KENNEDY, James Robert

Service number 6327
Private
24th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1881

WILLIAMS, William

Service number 753
Lance Corporal
8th Light Horse Regiment
AIF WW1
Born 3 Jun 1888

GRANT, John Edward

Service number 1129
Driver
14th Field Artillery Brigade
AIF WW1
Born 19 Jan 1883

WILLIAMS, Maldwyn Leslie

Service number OFFICER
Lieutenant Colonel
1st Field Ambulance
AIF WW1
Born 9 Sep 1886

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