Earlier in World War II, the Anglican churches across Launceston formed a social club for service personnel, including those in training at the Elphin camp.
This organisation was clearly functioning across the parishes. The records cease in 1943, suggesting that perhaps social support for military personnel was being catered for in other ways.
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Church of England Club for Servicemen
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ASP2023.1Physical Description
Contents of Church of England Club for Servicemen (WWII) bundleEarlier in World War II, the Anglican churches across Launceston formed a social club for service personnel, including those in training at the Elphin camp.
This organisation was clearly functioning across the parishes. The records cease in 1943, suggesting that perhaps social support for military personnel was being catered for in other ways.
Contents:
- Visitor Book
- Helpers Roster register
- Cash book – 9/1940 to 3/1943
- Minute book – 1940 – 6/1943
- Loose minutes and annual reports 10/1941 and 10/1942
- Record book 9/1940 to 12/1941
- Petty cash book
- Bank deposit books, receipt books etc
- Invoices, correspondence, vouchers (bundle)
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1940 - 1943Database Date:            Faculty Date:
October 3 2023;