Strathpine Honour Board is a heritage-listed memorial at 1347 Anzac Avenue, Kallangur, City of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia.
It was commissioned by the Strathpine Patriotic League and hung in the Pine Rivers Shire Hall until 1980 when it was moved to the local RSL club.
[1] This World War I Honour Board is wall mounted in the old foyer of the Pine Rivers RSL and Services Memorial Club.
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.
[1] 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.
[1] There is also a cast metal plaque dedicated to the RSSAIAL featuring a crown with a sailor, soldier and airman in a centre circle.
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.
The honour board member of a class of commemorative structures erected as a record of the local impact of a major historical event and intended to endure.
[1] The place has a special association with the life or work of a particular person, group or organisation of importance in Queensland's history.