Stained Glass Window at White Hills St. Luke's Anglican Church
490 Napier Street (McIvor Highway), White Hills, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
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Statement of Significance
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Memorial Window References & Acknowledgements
Stained Glass Window at White Hills St. Luke's Anglican Church - Memorial Window References & Acknowledgements
AWM Roll of Honour; NAA: B2455, Holdsworth H R 2760; Argus, 27 September 1926, p.18; Graeme Bulter & Associates, 'Bendigo & Eaglehawk Heritage Study - Significant Sites 4-321'.
Stained Glass Window at White Hills St. Luke's Anglican Church - Memorial Window Subject
Faithful Knight
Stained Glass Window at White Hills St. Luke's Anglican Church - Memorial Window Text
pro deo pro patria
Stained Glass Window at White Hills St. Luke's Anglican Church - Memorial Window Inscription
In loving memory of Herbert Ronald who fell in the Great War 1914-1918. eldest son of Alfred Herbert and Edith Blanche Holdsworth.
Memorial Window Description & History
Stained Glass Window at White Hills St. Luke's Anglican Church - Memorial Window Description & History
St. Luke's Anglican Church was built in the 1860s, an early church design by local architects WC Vahland and Getzschmann. Various versions of this figure appear in a number of Brooks, Robinson's windows, including contemporaneous windows at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Brighton Beach and Wesley Uniting Church, Melbourne. The subject was variously named Faith, The Christian, or Faithful Unto Death, but always presenting the same message of service to God and country. The design is attributed to William Wheildon on stylistic grounds, and the cartoon almost certainly made by George H. Dancey.
Herbert Ronald Holdworth was 18 years old when he enlisted on 17 May 1916, with the consent of both his parents. In civilian life he was a motor mechanic; he went from Royal Park to Broadmeadows where he qualified as a signaller. On 16 December 1916, he embarked on the Port Lincoln in Melbourne then transferred to the Benalla at Sierra Leone and proceeded to No. 12 Training Camp at Codford, via Devonport, England. After joining 46 Battalion in France on 18 March, he was killed in action on 11 April 1917. He was buried at Villers-Bretonneux, France.
Heritage Study and Grading
Vic War Heritage Inventory - Stained Glass Memorial Windows Study
Author: Bronwyn Hughes
Year: 2013
Grading: Local
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WHITE HILLS CEMETERYVictorian Heritage Register H2136
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WHITE HILLS BOTANIC GARDENSVictorian Heritage Register H1915
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DAWSON CACTUS GARDENSVictorian Heritage Register H1406
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