The first of the pair listed 64 names - from Anderson to Mackwell - and a cross was inserted against the names of nine men who died while on active service. The symbols - a crown above the crossed flags of Australia and Britain and a laurel wreath - were intended to convey the solidarity of the Empire in the face of sacrifice and victory over death, the same symbols seen regularly on Brooks, Robinson & Co. commemorative windows and opus sectile honour boards. The names on the first window: Anderson, E.L.; Anderson, E.T.; Appleby, G.? E,; Barkell, W.J.' Barrie, D.W.; Bartle, T. +; Bazine, R.C.+; Biggs, E.J.V.; Blair, J.C.; Bowman, G.; Boyle, P.J.; Bradley, C.+; Briant, R.W.V.; Bridges, V.D.; Briggs, V.E.; Briggs, L.C.; Bunn, H.; Chaston, C.C.; Clencie, T.; Codling, W.; Cole, L.J.; Cook, F.G.; Davis, B.S.; Dobson, W. +; Dunstan, M.P.; Duross, J.V.; Ellis, W.C. +; Elsbury, E.E. +; Fielding, M.J.; Findlay, J.S.; Findlay, G.F.; Fillingham, A.; Foster, G.R.; Gardner, G.H.F.; Gorwell, F.; Gronn, H.; Groves, K.J. +; Groves, R.W.; Gyngell, F.H.; Hall, G.M.; Hateley, E.J.; Hearny, R.?; Heyes, T.H.E.; Heyes, M.F.B.; Hewett, C.J.; Holden, G.; Hollins, L.H.; Homes, R.S.; Honeybone, C.; Howie, R.H.; Humphreys, W. +; Huntley, F.W. +; Inglis, H.J.; James, L.M. +; Jones, W.L.; Kennedy, A.J.; Knight, H.H.L.; Knight, R.C.C.; Livesey, J.; Lloyd, J.; Lowe, J.M.; Mackwell, A.J.
References & Acknowledgements
Camperdown Chronicle, 2 February 1918, p.3.