Gostwyck All Saints Anglican Church Memorial Chapel

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Location 1081 Gostwyck Road, Gostwyck, Uralla - New South Wales, Australia
Type buildings
Description

This chapel was dedicated to the memory of Major Clive Collingwood Dangar M.C. a late major in the X111 (British Army) by his wife Nora Dangar. Aged 30 years, he died on his return to Melbourne after active service overseas. Major Danger served in the 13th Hussars which was attached to the 3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade. He was buried in the Wavereley General Cemetery in Sydney.

Built Not yet discovered
Opened 22 April 1921
Inscription

Exterior signage
All Saints Anglican Church Gostwyck
Parish of Uralla
Welcomes you

History
This chapel was dedicated in memory of Major Clive Collingwood, M.C., 1882-1918, who died in World War I. He was the youngest grandson of Henry Dangar, 1796-1861, who emigrated to the colony as a free settler in the "Jessie" 1821. Henry was appointed assistant surveyor to John Oxley. He and his brother William, 1800-1968, purchased Gostwyck in 1834.

Foundation Stone
To the glory of God
This Church of All Saints Gostwyck was erected in memory of Major Clive Collingwood Dangar M.C. late Captain X111 Hussars by his wife Nora Dangar.
This foundation stone was laid April 22nd. 1921.
By the Bishop of Armidale.
Greater love hath no man than this: that man lay down his life for his friends.
St John 15.13.

Condition

Good

Names

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DANGAR, Clive Collingwood

Service number OFFICER
Captain
3rd Light Horse Brigade HQ
AIF WW1
Born 12 Jan 1882

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