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Stained Glass Window at Ravenswood St. Matthias' Anglican Church

 

Location:

unknown, Ravenswood, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE, 3453

Local Government Area:

MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE

Heritage Type:

Memorial Artwork, Window

Description:

Subject

The Good Samaritan

Text

He loved much

Inscription

unknown

Description & History

St. Matthias' was an unpretentious timber building with a corrugated iron roof, situated 17 km. south of Bendigo. Formerly the building was theSt. Stephen's Chinese Church, Golden Square, before it was moved to the Ravenswood site and dedicated in 1925. The subject of the window, The Good Samaritan, was an appropriate memorial for the former Rector, the Reverend WE Holt, who served the men in 9 Division in the Pacific. Services ceased at the church in 1975.

Chaplain William Edmund Holt was born in Kent, England and enlisted at Royal Park, Vic. He was a member of the Australian Army Chaplains Department attached to the 2/28th Battalion (Infantry) when he died of wounds in Borneo on 22 June 1945, aged 36.

References & Acknowledgements

Herald, 22 November 1949, p.11; Keith Cole, A History of the Diocese of Bendigo 1902-1976: an Anglican Diocese in Rural Victoria, Keith Cole Publications, Bendigo, 1991, pp. 213-14.

Year Construction Ended:

1949

Conflicts Commemorated:

Second World War 1939-45

Designer/Architect:

Mathieson & Gibson

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Names on Honour Roll

 
Surname Given Name
Initials
Deceased Info
Holt William Edmund Y Chaplain