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Memorial Hall.
The Memorial Hall, Lower Gornal
Photo CDM 2014
Memorial Hall, Temple Street, Lower Gornal.
1925: Birmingham Gazette, Monday 20th April.
Building of the 'village hall' opposite St. James's Church commenced in 1925, it was to serve both as a Sunday School which it replaced on the site
and as an assembly hall for meetings and concerts.
The Memorial Hall was built at a cost of £5,161 3s 8d, the funds being raised by social events, local donations and subscriptions.
The School House which was part of the old school remains, and can be seen adjacent to the present building.
A memorial was added to the frontage in 1929 initially for the local men who were
killed in the Great War, 1914-1918.
Originally 66 names were inscribed and recently a further two additional names
were added.
Many local family names are obvious in the list.
Another memorial was added for the Gornal men who lost their lives in the Second
World War, 1939-1945.
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE MEN OF LOWER GORNAL WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918
"MAY THEY REST IN PEACE"
Two further memorial tablets were added for the 37 local men who who lost their lives in World War II, 1939-1945.
The Memorial Hall was popular in the 1970s for wedding receptions and other big family events, but in more recent years for jumble sales and such like.
Local family wedding group at the front of the Memorial Hall.
Photo 1980 ~
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