Moonbi Public School First World War Memorial Wall

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Location Moonbi Public School, Charles Street, Moonbi, Tamworth Municipality - New South Wales, Australia
Type memorial
Description

This war memorial is a brick wall, located in the garden of Moonbi Public School. Three flagpoles are positioned directly behind it. The wall is decorated with a metal Rising Sun, which has illustrations of a soldier, the Southern Cross, and a building with a bell tower within the semi-circular portion of the sun.

The front of the wall has two rectangular metal panels attached. The top panel includes the name of the school, a red poppy, and the school's emblem. The bottom panel contains an honour roll for the First World War. Those who were killed in action are marked with an asterisk.

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Inscription

Moonbi Public School
Remembers our fallen
Roll of Honour 1914–1918
[Names]
* Killed in action
Lest we forget

Condition

New

Names

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BARNES, William Alfred

Service number N75504
Sergeant
Lines of Communication Units
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 17 Oct 1897

LE QUESNE, Austin Vernon

Service number 2612
Sapper
7th Field Company Engineers
AIF WW1
Born 13 Dec 1894

GRIFFITH, Alfred Robert Orman

Service number 6986
Private
1st Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1893

MCILVEEN, James Alexander Piddington

Service number 2686
Private
36th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1895

JACOB, William George

Service number 2662
Private
36th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 18 Nov 1896

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