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The wooden honor roll commemorates former students of the school who served in World War One.
BAIRNSDALE. — Lord Forster, the Governor-General, and Lady Forster, visited Bairnsdale on Tuesday afternoon to unveil two war memorials. The first ceremony was at the cenotaph in Main-street, erected to the memory of the fallen men of the shire. There was a large attendance of township people and country residents. The cenotaph cost over £700, and is a simple and chaste memorial. At the State school a handsome honor roll of blackwood, containing 390 names and a list of the fallen 80, was afterwards unveiled by His Excellency. This memorial cost £120, and the cost was borne the scholars and their parents.
Age (Melbourne), 11 October 1922.
Location
| Address: | Main Street (Princes Highway) & McCulloch Street, Bairnsdale Primary School no.754, Bairnsdale, 3875 |
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| State: | VIC |
| Area: | AUS |
| GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -37.827339 Long: 147.623275 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Dedication
| Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Tuesday 10th October, 1922 |
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Roll of Honor
Ex pupils who fought in the Great War
1914 1919
[ Names ]
In memory of the fallen
[ Names ]
For God, King & Country
They did their duty nobly


