War Memorials in Australia

Broken Hill Post Great War Memorial

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Place: Broken Hill,  New South Wales, 2880
District: Lower Western
Orientation:
Location: Sulphide Street and Argent Street
Position: 31 57 55  S     141 27 83 E
Ref: 20064

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The chipped marble aggregate and concrete monument has a white marble section and, on its east side, a white marble and concrete shelf on which is a bronze plaque. The whole is set on a triangular shaped 2-stepped concrete base. It is placed adjacent to "the Bomber", Broken Hill's World War I memorial.

The memorial was commissioned and part-financed by the RSL at a cost of $6,000.

East face

Bronze plaque
Insignia of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces

Insignia of Royal Australian Navy                 Insignia of Royal Australian Air force


THIS MONUMENT
HAS BEEN ERECTED AS A
TRIBUTE TO THE MEN AND
WOMEN OF THIS DISTRICT
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN ALL CAMPAIGNS SINCE
THE GREAT WAR OF
1914 - 1918

Below this, on edge of shelf, a bronze plaque
WORLD WAR II    KOREA    MALAYSIA    BORNEO    VIET-NAM

West face

Bronze plaque at base
THIS MONUMENT
WAS UNVEILED BY
R. S. L. PRESIDENT
C. W. McALLISTER
ON  13. 8. 78

 


Information current to November 2000

Sources:   The Inglis Collection in Australian War Memorial, AWM PR 00944


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