These decorative oak panelled Honour Rolls with gold lettering, made by returned soldiers at Randwick Hospital, were unveiled on Sunday 4th May 1919 by Mrs. W D Wright of Inverell. Her five sons enlisted for service during World War 1.
The Honour Rolls show the names of approximately three hundred men, including the following who were Killed in Action:-
PS Anderson, AF Brown, F Baldwin, A Bone, D Brown, F Brown, W Brown, W R Burton, W H Bacon, G V Benson, H Campbell, C Cheadle, Bourne, WJ Bucknell, H W Bowd, L E Church, C Drinan, C Daskey, A Fowler, F Fox, C Guan, A Gamble, C Grove, W Grove, A C Gooda, C Guyer, J E Hobbs, K Harris, J A Lennard, E Leese, L Madden, BE Marsh, C McElroy, W Medhurst, F Morgan, D McKillop, WJ Morris, E Mallise, J Newman, C Norris, RC Palmer, J C Palmer, C Peacock, E E Reed, R Roberts, K Saddler, C F St Clair, R Thomas, E Turner, E Woodford, G C Woodford, G H Wright, W Winkworth, J H Wilson, S Williamson, R Dickson.
The Vicarage next door to the Church was built in 1919 and at its opening, it was stated that the building was '... erected to the memory of those local men from the parish who mad made the supreme sacrifice in the great war ...'
Photos contributed by D. Wiedemann