This World War I Honour Board is wall mounted in the old foyer of the Pine Rivers RSL and Services Memorial Club. The honour board is made of bronze on a marble background with timber edging. Predominantly rectangular in shape, the board has a panel to either top corner featuring a cavalryman with the Queensland state emblem and a soldier below. There are two enamelled flags at the top in the centre, the current
Australian flag and the
Union Jack, and on either side is the emblem of the
AIF. At the bottom in the centre is a plastic replica of
Brittania, with the words "For king and country", and in each of the bottom corners is a cannon. The roll of honour features names on separate beaten plates screwed to the board with lettering beside indicating whether the person was killed in action, wounded, died of illness or returned home, many of which are missing. The lettering is in gold and the background is a dull brown metal finish. The board has a handcrafted quality but the figures appear to have been cast. In the same foyer is a timber honour board for
North Pine State School. It has two
columns supporting a curved timber
gable with a central carved wreath in relief. Names are listed in two vertical panels and all lettering is in gold. There is also a cast metal plaque dedicated to the RSSAIAL featuring a crown with a sailor, soldier and airman in a centre circle. Also depicted are the Irish clover, Scotch thistle, English rose, Welsh leek and Australian wattle. The foyer opens to the north to a memorial garden. There is a paved central path with a low brick structure and plaque with the words Lest we forget. Two brick side walls with plates bearing the names of deceased members and three plaques with the emblems of the
RAN, the AIF and the
RAAF. There is also a flagpole and four rocks with plaques commemorating the
US Army presence in Pine Rivers, the
Vietnam War, all wars and all those lost at sea. The gardens also contain two guns and
World War I memorial gates. The gates have painted carved stone gateposts with decorative
wrought iron gates. The two central gates are larger and roll on wheels for opening. The posts are square in plan with carved stone capitals. The centre two are larger with carved wreaths at the top front, and all the posts have marble memorial plaques attached commemorating the Great War,
World War II,
Vietnam,
Malaya,
Borneo and
Korea. == Heritage listing ==