Granville St Mark's Anglican Church Memorial Windows

Details

Location 39 Jamieson Street, Granville, Parramatta - New South Wales, Australia
Type stained_glass_window
Description

The WW1 memorial windows in St Mark’s Anglican Church, in the western Sydney suburb of Granville was an inspiration for the Project. The four stained glass panels, made by Alfred C. Handel Studios, Sydney and unveiled in February 1928, record the names of St Mark’s parishioners who served"

Built Not yet discovered
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Inscription

To the Glory of God

In Memory of the Fallen

To Honour all who served the

Empire in her need 1914 . 1918

They counted not their lives

dear unto themselves

ST MATTHEW
(Names)
ST MARK
(Names)
ST LUKE
(Names)
ST JOHN
(Names)

Condition

Good

Names

Showing 8 people of interest from memorial

OSBORNE, Alfred

Service number 4041
Private
1st Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 27 Oct 1896

FLUDE, Henry

Service number 3494
Private
54th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 3 Dec 1895

BANKS, George Walter

Service number 2331
Corporal
5th Machine Gun Company
AIF WW1
Born 9 Jul 1893

WALLACE, Thomas Albert

Service number 1036
Second Lieutenant
2nd Machine Gun Battalion
AIF WW1
Born Nov 1888

TURNBULL, John

Service number 2891
Private
4th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 29 Oct 1878

TURNER, William Samuel

Service number 3266
Corporal
4th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

HARMON, Oliver James

Service number 4791
Private
4th Pioneer Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1884

CATER, Bertie William

Service number 5564
Private
20th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 21 Mar 1892

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