WW2 HONOUR BOARDS
On the eight panels, over 3000 names are written of Prospect personnel who served during WW2. Two hundred and twenty three were women and one hundred and forty eight (highlighted in bold) died in Service.
These boards replace the original WW2 Honour Boards, that were originally located outside the Prospect Town Hall, but dismantled in 1953.
This project was generously funded by the City of Prospect and launched by Mayor David O’Loughlin in September 2019.
The boards were designed and made by Richard Browning, Synthetic Creative Services.
http://www.synthetic.com.au/
These boards replace the original WW2 Honour Boards, that were originally located outside the Prospect Town Hall, but dismantled in 1953.
This project was generously funded by the City of Prospect and launched by Mayor David O’Loughlin in September 2019.
The boards were designed and made by Richard Browning, Synthetic Creative Services.
http://www.synthetic.com.au/