Memorials
Memorial Plaques in the Chapel
Alfred Bird, 11 Aug 1910–29 Jan 1998
College Chaplain 1951–1961
Evan Laurie Burge, 8 Feb 1933–27 Mar 2003
Warden 1974–1997
Franc Samuel Carse, d 2 May 1917
The Eagle lecturn was dedicated to his memory, 1920
Joseph Thomas Collins CMG KC, d 19 Sep 1938 aged 74
Tutor 1888–1904
William Stewart Corr, 1863–1914
Headmaster Guilford Grammar Shool, WA
Randolph William Creswell, d Palestine, 6 Nov 1917
Edmund Augustine Fleming, d 17 May 1909
Resident 1904–1909
Howard Cecil Fulford 1881–1909
Resident 1900–1905
John Robert Gaden, 3 Jun 1938–27 Jan 1990
Director Theological School 1977-1986
Chaplain to the Canterbury Fellowship 1977–1986
George Grice, 9 Jan 1879–25 Dec 1901
Resident 1896–1897
Arthur Hills, 1911–1986
College Porter 1973–1986
Eustace Henri Foss Jarrett, 1871–1893
Eric Craven Jowett BME, d Germany, 8 Jul 1916
William Charles Lewers BA LLB, 1927
Ian Christian Luxton, 30 Jun 1930, aged 20
Barry Russell Marshall, 18 Jul 1923–12 Aug 1970
College Chaplain 1961–1969
Richard McKinney, 1938–1996
Director Theological School 1987–1996
Albert Guy Miller, d France, 29 Dec 1915.
The St Martin window is erected in his memory
Humphrey Osbourne Moule, d Gallipoli, 6 Aug 1915
Herbert Appleton Palmer, 1901
Timothy David John Patrick, 12 Feb 1949–11 Oct 1992
Andrew Peacock, 1863–1912
Archdeacon of the Otway 1906–1912
Thomas Nicholl Rowe, d New Guinea, 21 Jan 1942
The St Cecilia window was donated by Stuart Rusden Stoneman in memory of his aunt, Florinda Mary Anderson Rusden, 1907–1996, Leeper Librarian, 1966–1978
Harry Robert Salmon MBBS, 1861–1910
Resident 1880–1885
Andrew Noel Mervyn Sprague, 13 Nov 1967–4 Dec 1988
Frank Inglis Taylor, 7 Oct 1910–17 Nov 1932
George William Torrance MA MusDoc, 1835–1907
Acting
Principal Trinity College Jul 1872–Feb 1876; Incumbent, All St,
Geelong, 1877; Holy Trinity, Balaclava, 1877–1894; St John’s, La Trobe
St, 1894–1898; Canon and Prebendary, St Canice’s Cathedral, Kilkenny
The bell in the chapel commemorates the contribution to music of George Goddard Tracey, 1905–1985, a member of the Canterbury Fellowship, and is a gift of the Royal School of Church Music, his family and friends
Charles Vaughan, 1868–1901
Gwynneth Annie Vine MA BSc, 6 Jul 1899–25 Oct 1961
Resident of Janet Clarke Hall
Maldwyn Leslie Williams MBBS, 1886–1917
Memorial Plaques in the College Grounds
Edwina Titmus, 16 Dec 1982–19 Apr 2003 [Western rose garden]
2nd-year resident Arts student
Gregory Munn, 1947–1990 [bench on Summerhouse lawn]
Valued member of College Council, erected by his friends at the legal firm of Mallesons Stephen Jaques
Ashes Interred in the Chapel and Memorial Gardens
Alison Anne Arnold, 1970–1989
Dr Evan Laurie Burge, priest
Fifth Warden of Trinity College 1974–1997
Interred on the Eve of Trinity Sunday, 14 June 2003
Simon Nicholas Netherby Carter, 14 May 1974 aged 20
4th year Arts/Law student
Ronald William Trafford Cowan
Third Warden of Trinity College 1946–1964
Peter Dennison, 19 Aug 1942-21 Aug 1989
Director of Music, Trinity College, 1976-1985
Stan Dean
Margery Herring BSc, 1889–1979
Principal of Janet Clarke Hall 1919–1927
Barry Russell Marshall, 18 Jul 1923–12 Aug 1970
College Chaplain 1962–1969
Sydney Arthur Wynne, 1902–1971
Ashes Interred in the College Grounds
John Robert Gaden, 3 Jun 1938–27 Jan 1990 [South side of Bulpadock]
Director Theological School 1977–1986
Chaplain to the Canterbury Fellowship 1977–1986
Arthur Hills, 7 Jul 1911–12 May 1986 [South-east side of Bulpadock]
College Porter
Valentine Alexa Leeper, 14 Feb 1900–26 July 2001 [Leeper garden]
Fellow of Trinity College and daughter of Dr Alexander Leeper, 1st Warden of Trinity College
Interred on 14 Feb 2002
Dorothea Mangiamele [Old Warden's Lodge North garden]
Stewart Morgan [West side of Bulpadock]
Gregory Munn [Summer House North garden]
Unknown [Summer House East garden]
Unknown [Western rose garden]
Book of Remembrance
A Book of Remembrance is housed in an alcove at the west end of the Chapel. It
records the names of the forty-one men and women of the College who
died while serving in the Great War. The list includes only students
and Tutors who at the date of their enlistment or acceptance for home
service had already signed the roll or joined the College Staff:
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George Grantham Anderson Edward Frederick Robert Bage Guy Brooke Bailey George Edward Broughton Warren Harwood Brown COlin Richmond Campbell Franc Samuel Carse Randolph William Creswell Derwas Goring Cumming Desmond McMahon Gavan Duffy Wade Shenton Garnet Eric Louis Giblin William Hay Grosse Russell Walker Grant Geoffrey Carmichael Griffith Henry Hunter Griffith Gresley Tatlock Harper Horace Carl Harton Edward Norman Hodges Kenneth Woodfull Holmes |
Herbert Humphreys Hunter Eric Craven Jowett Charles Roy Lister Ronald Grey Mackay Henry Hooper Matthews Spencer Edward Maxted Eric Brodie McKay Albert Guy Miller Humphrey Osborne Moule Francis Acton O'Hara Osborne O'Hara Lawrence Oldfield John Redmond Percy Florecen Round Phillip Edward Frederick Schuler Homas Noel Heath Stretch Arthur Stuart Williams Maldwyn Lesley Williams Arthur Holroyd O'Hara Wood |
Many
members of Trinity College and Janet Clarke Hall also served during the
Second World War. The names of those known to have lost their lives are
recorded below:
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John Raeburn Balmer Charles Andrew Campbell Brown William George Cuscaden John Forrest Davies William Drysdale John Alexander Falkiner Leigh Brereton Sadleir Falkiner Trevor Aitken Hall Herbert John Cameron Hammond John Reid Hasker Walter Robin Bradshaw Johnson John Colin Ramsay Joyce William Robert Kilpatrick Stephen John Leach Harold Gravell Lincoln George Leonard Lincoln Alan Ross McPhail James Gilbert Mann |
John Newton Ollis John Fairfield Park Douglas Clelland Pigdon Thomas Philip Power Nigel Russel Pugh Thomas Nicoll Rowe David Rutter Donald James Shale Wilfred Holden Sherlock Ivan Lockhart Smith Reginald George Stephen Gordon Murray Strachan Roy Buchanan Sutherland Mervyn Clive Townsend Henry Hume Turnbull Jack Voss Smith David Lancaster Watson Stewart Irvine Wei |
The Chapel also houses a memorial board to those members of the Fellowship of St John (now the Canterbury Fellowship) who served in the Second World War.
Memorial Book
In the prayer alcove at the west end of the Chapel, a
memorial book records the names of those who have been buried from the Chapel, and those for whom a Requiem Eucharist was said in the Chapel to mark their death. Those recorded include students and staff of Trinity College and of Janet Clarke Hall, members of the Canterbury Fellowship, and members of the wider university, church and local communities.
