Stained Glass Window at Mornington St. Peter's Anglican Church

 

Location:

Albert Street, Mornington, MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE, 3931

Local Government Area:

MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE

Heritage Type:

Memorial Artwork, Window

Description:

Subject

St. George

Text

Honour

Inscription

To the honoured men of Mornington who fell in the Great War L. Coxhell A.H. Davies G. Harrison R.B. Hudson T.F. Henley C.C. Stone R.F. Stone M. Townsend J.T. Wilkinson H.Young Their names shall be held in everlasting remembrance.

Description & History

It was Archdeacon Aicken who suggested that the collection at each annual Choral Evensong Service should be put aside for a memorial to the soldiers of the parish who had fought and died in the First World War. The choir of All Saints' St. Kilda sang on each of these occasions in 1921 and 1923 and on 27 January 1924 the St. George window was dedicated by the vicar of All Saints', the Reverend J Jones at a full choral service. Brooks, Robinson & Co. adapted the cartoon from previous commissions. Four of the young men on the list of fallen at St. Peter's were casualities in the Gallipoli campaign - George Harrison, Leslie Coxhell and the two Stone brothers, Roy and Clive.

References & Acknowledgements

Argus, 31 January 1923, p.15.

Year Construction Ended:

1924

Conflicts Commemorated:

First World War 1914-18

Designers/Architects:

Wheildon, William , Dancey, George H , Brooks, Robinson & Co

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Names on Honour Roll

 
Surname Given Name
Initials
Deceased Info
Coxhell Leslie Y
Davies AH Y
Harrison George Y
Hudson RB Y
Henley TF Y
Stone Clive C Y
Stone Roy F Y
Townsend M Y
Wilkinson JT Y
Young H Y