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Waerenga First World War memorial

Waerenga First World War memorial

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Waerenga Church Memorial
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Waerenga Church Memorial
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Waerenga Church Memorial

Waerenga War Memorial showing names on the Roll of Honour.

The church is officially the 'Waerenga and Taniwha Undenominational War Memorial Church', and it is used for services by various denominations. The church building was begun in 1926 and the church was opened in 1928. There are 44 names on the 'Great War' Roll of Honour Memorial tablet, of which 14 are listed as killed. In 1951 a Second World War Roll of Honour Memorial tablet was added. It has 57 names, of which 7 are listed as killed. In 1962 a modest hall was added on the site.

Information sourced from Sherson, U. C., Kahikatea, Cabbage Trees and Koromiko: a history of the pioneering and early days in the Waerenga Valley (1981).] See also Heritage New Zealand listing for this building.

Credit

Main image: Jenny Kelly, 2016

Other images and information research courtesy of Stuart and Christine Goodin, 2008

Find out more about the people listed on this memorial on the Auckland Museum's Cenotaph website

How to cite this page

Waerenga First World War memorial, URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/memorial/waerenga-first-world-war-memorial, (Manatū Taonga — Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated


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