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Stained Glass Window at Crib Point Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Chapel

 

Location:

Crib Point, MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE, 3919

Local Government Area:

MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE

Heritage Type:

Memorial Artwork, Window

Description:

Subject

INRI IHS

Text

n/a

Inscription

Plaque: Pray for those members of the R.A.N. who gave their lives whilst serving with the Royal Navy Erected by the Hawthorn C.Y.M.S. one of whose members was among them

Description & History

The Chapel of Our Lady Star of the Sea was designed by PJ O'Connor and Brophy and built by WA Medbury as a memorial to 'those men of the Royal Australian Navy who gave their lives in World War I and II'. The Foundation stone was blessed the Melbourne's Archbishop, the Most Rev. D. Mannix DD, LLD, on 6 October 1946. The builder ordered windows from Brooks, Robinson & Co. in March 1948, most to be made of 'amber quarries with a green outside border and a ruby inner border' with emblems inset, as was the case for this group in the north nave that each measured approximately 63 x 19 inches.

It is likely that the young man whom the Hawthorn CYMS sought to honour in this window was Richard Pirrie who reported for duty in the Royal Australian Navy Volunteer Reserve on 8 September 1941. Pirrie was born on 6 June 1920, the son of Richard and Elizabeth Pirrie of 20 Kinkora Road, Hawthorn and a prominent local footballer. Like many seamen, he began his naval career at HMAS Cerberus before service in several ships. He was appointed Sub-Lieutenant on 20 November 1942. He was attached to the Royal Navy's HMS Copra, where he took part in Operation Overlord, however he was reported missing presumed killed on 6 June 1944 during the allied landing in France. He was 'mentioned in despatches for gallantry, skill and devotion to duty during the allied landing in the coast of Normandy'.

References & Acknowledgements

AWM Roll of Honour; NAA: A6769, Pirrie R.

Year Construction Ended:

1948

Conflicts Commemorated:

Second World War 1939-45

Designer/Architect:

Brooks, Robinson & Co

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Names on Honour Roll

 
Surname Given Name
Initials
Deceased Info
Pirrie Richard Y