This memorial window is in Adamson Hall. It was commissioned by his mother Lucy Coles and installed in 1919, a year after John's death from influenza in Le Havre, France just after the war ended.
There are two two stained glass windows of the young and virtuous Sir Galahad as memorials for two young men who died during World War 1. One was commissioned by Mrs Lucy Coles, the mother of John Hutchings Coles. It was made by Mr W Montgomery of Alfred Place Melbourne.
See also the references to Sir Galahad and the biographical page in 'People'
Inscriptions'Young Galahad has gone to fight in countries o'er the sea. For King and Empire, for God and Right and Truth, and Liberty' - from a school song.
In Memory of John Hutchings Coles, Gunner 4 Batt. AIF who died on active service 28/11/1918