Australian Mutual Provident Society HR

Details

Location RSL State Headquarters, 206 New Town Road, New Town, Hobart - Tasmania, Australia
Type honour_board
Description

The role has been artistically carved and ornamented in Tasmanian blackwood by Mrs. Payne (wife of Dr Payne), the lettering and other decorations (including the rising sun over the Imperial Crown) appearing in raised letters and the battalion colours of the different units to which each man was attached are fixed opposite each name, produced by the very effective use of inlaid woods. The A.M.P. letters are also on relievo, and at the base of the roll are the lines from Byron-

“…………………who would be free

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Built Nellie Payne
Opened 1 August 1919 by Sir Elliott Lewis
Inscription

1914 1918
TASMANIAN ROLL OF HONOUR

[ Names ]

WHO WOULD BE FREE THEMSELVES MUST STRIKE THE BLOW

Condition

Good

Names

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WATKINS, Alfred Clarence

Service number 2587
Private
1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station
AIF WW1

TODD, Ronald John

Service number 3806
Private
7th Field Ambulance
AIF WW1

ROSE, Frederick Alexander

Service number 99
Private
40th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

ELLIOTT, Charles Hazell

Service number OFFICER
Lieutenant Colonel
12th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 19 Aug 1882

WILSON, Alfred Burnley

Service number 52380
Private
1st to 3rd (WA) and (TAS) Reinforcements
AIF WW1

INGLIS, William

Service number 16019
Private
Australian Army Service Corps
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 13 Aug 1896

PITT, Allan Archibald

Service number 3807
Gunner
3rd Field Artillery Brigade
AIF WW1
Born 1890

DAVIS, Keith Harry

Service number 4301
Gunner
3rd Field Artillery Brigade
AIF WW1

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