The Inverell Club has a beautiful brass honour roll mounted on timber. It features a wreath at the top with the letters IC in the centre. Bewteen the nine names of members who served during the First World War is a broken column signifying life cut short.
Featured at the bottom is the motto Dulce Et Decorum Est Pro Patria Mori, meaning "It is sweet and proper to die for one's country".
The names engraved on brass plaques are Luke Bice, Captain CG Gordon, TG Grice, S H Harston, JR Lawry, WS Lawry, GA Vivers, H Wyndham and WS Williams.
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