Stained Glass Window at Myrtleford Uniting [former Methodist] Church
Corner Myrtle and Albert Streets, Myrtleford, ALPINE SHIRE

-
Add to tour
You must log in to do that.
-
Share
-
Shortlist place
You must log in to do that.
- Download report


Statement of Significance
This record has minimal details. Please look to the right-hand-side bar for any further details about this record.
-
-
Memorial Window References & Acknowledgements
Stained Glass Window at Myrtleford Uniting [former Methodist] Church - Memorial Window References & Acknowledgements
AWM Roll of Honour; AWM photographs PO5998.005; P05998.006; NAA: B2455, Matthews James Edward; NAA: B2455, Willoughby Thomas; Auckland War Museum Cenotaph Database; Ovens and Murray Advertiser, 5 September 1917, p.2.
With thanks for local assisatance: Lorna and Geoff Williamson and Ray and Isabel Dunstan.
Stained Glass Window at Myrtleford Uniting [former Methodist] Church - Memorial Window Subject
Sword of the Faithful
Stained Glass Window at Myrtleford Uniting [former Methodist] Church - Memorial Window Text
Scio enim quod Redeptor meus vivit [I know that my Redeemer liveth-...]
Stained Glass Window at Myrtleford Uniting [former Methodist] Church - Memorial Window Inscription
In loving memory of four cousins who gave their lives for God King & Country in the Great War 1914-18 Tom Willoughby, Anzac, died Gallipoli, 31st May 1915 20 years 4 months. William Willoughby, NZ Rifles, died France, 31st March 1917 32 years. James E. Matthews AIF, killed Pozieres, France, July 19th 1916 18 years 6 months. George Matthews, N.Z. Rifles, killed France, 1st October 1916 25 years 8 months. Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends
Memorial Window Description & History
Stained Glass Window at Myrtleford Uniting [former Methodist] Church - Memorial Window Description & History
The window was almost certainly made by Brooks, Robinson & Co., and was probably designed by William Wheildon (1873-1941). Originally the window was lancet-shaped but was cut down to a rectangle when removed from the old to the new church in the 1960s. Remnants of the architectural canopy and shortened base can be seen in the extant window. The subject was an approriate commemoration foryoung men killed in the name of God, King and country; the samecartoon was used as the basis for a tribute to Corporal Burton, VC, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Euroa in 1924, and again in 1946 for a Second World War memorial in the Methodist church at Bairnsdale.
In the true spirit of Anzac, this window records the loss of four cousins, two of whom served with the Australian forces and two with the New Zealand Rifles and all of whom had close family ties with the Willoughby and Matthews families in Myrtleford. Thomas Willoughby, a Private in 1 Battalion, was injured at Gallipoli and evacuated to a hospital ship where he died of wounds on 21 May 1915. Private James Edward Matthews, son of Richard and Jane Matthews of Myrtleford, died in the Fromelles battle on 19 July 1916, although initially he was reported missing. He is buried at VC Corner, Australian Cemetery Memorial, Fromelles. Rifleman William Willoughby, son of JC Willoughby of Myrtleford joined the 1st Battallion, NZ Rifles after enlisting at Otago, NZ. He died of wounds and is buried at Trois Abres Cemetery, Steenwerck, Nord, France. He is among those honoured on the Bluff War Memorial, Otago, NZ. Private George Matthews, son of Mary Matthews, Eurobin, (near Myrtleford), was serving in the Otago Infantry Regiment when he was killed in action in the Somme on 1 October 1916.
Heritage Study and Grading
Vic War Heritage Inventory - Stained Glass Memorial Windows Study
Author: Bronwyn Hughes
Year: 2013
Grading: Local
-
-
-
-
-
MALSEM ROAD ADITVictorian Heritage Inventory
-
Former St Andrew's Presbyterian ChurchNational Trust
-
Eucalyptus camaldulensisNational Trust
-
-