Kogarah Soldiers Memorial Presbyterian Church

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Location Kensington & Derby Streets, Kogarah, Sydney - New South Wales, Australia
Type buildings
Description

Church

The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) paid his first official visit to the Kogarah district on Saturday afternoon, when he opened the new Presbyterian Church erected as a memorial to the local residents who lost their lives in the war. It was very difficult, his Excellency said, to know what was an appropriate war memorial, but he thought the most appropriate of all was a church, for the reason that many of them believed that the preparations made by their enemy were so complete that within all human calculations Britain and her Allies should have been beaten within the first six weeks, and that nothing but Divine intervention prevented that happening. He believed that. Then, for those of the congregation who had lost their boys in the war, surely no place could be more appropriate than the House of God as a memorial. The dedication was performed by the Moderator-General (Rev. Dr. Scott West).
Sydney Mail (NSW), 20 June 1928.

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Opened 16 June 1928 by The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven)
Inscription

Soldiers Memorial Presbyterian Church

This stone was laid by the Very Rev. R. G. Macintyre C.M.G., O.B.E., M.A.,D.D.,

11th February 1923

Minister Rev. A. Dunnett Robertson

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Good

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