Commonwealth Bank of Australia Honour Rolls, Martin Place

Description

Two bronze Honour Rolls are attached to the marble walls at the far end of the ground floor banking chamber in the Commonwealth Bank of Australia building. The first is in honour of staff of the Government Savings Bank of NSW who served in the First World War and the second in honour of Rural Bank of NSW staff who died in the Second World War.

Inscription

First World War Honour Roll

In honour of the officers of the Government Savings Bank of NSW who served in the Great War 1914-1918.

In memory of those members of staff who gave their lives in the cause of the Allies and in honour of all staff who took part in the Great War 1914-1918.

Died on active service 

[Names]

[Names]

Second World War Honour Roll

1939-1945

In memory of the staff of the Rural Bank who gave their lives in the Second World War.

[Names]

We will remember them.

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given Name Family Name Conflicts Fate Service No. Service Campaign Read more
Cpl R T White World War 1 DOS view
Pte F Whitting World War 1 view
WO H H G Wilkinson World War 1 view
D C Williamson World War 2 KIA view
Sgt G P Wilson World War 1 view
K G Wolkenmaar World War 2 KIA view
Cpl M F Wormald World War 1 view
Pte O A Worth World War 1 view
Dvr M W Wyatt World War 1 view
R E Young World War 2 KIA view

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Address
Commonwealth Bank of Australia,
48 Martin Place,
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
Local Government Area
  • Sydney, City of
Setting
  • Building – inside
Location status
Unknown
Memorial type
  • Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
David Roden and Peter Levarre-Waters
Established Date format: 
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Established date
'; print $new_date; } else{ print ''; }
Conflict/s
  • First World War, 1914–18
  • Second World War, 1939–45