Walcha & District War MemorialPrint Page
The monument commemorates those who have served in the various conflicts in which Australia has been involved.
The monument and the park were originally dedicated in 1922 in memory of those who served in World War One, with funds raised to build them coming from public donations. The entrance gates to the park and the monument were donated by the children of Walcha Preparatory School. An additional tablet was placed in front of the monument at a later date to commemorate the fallen of World War Two. A paved area is located adjacent to the monument and contains the RSL logo. The pavers are etched with the names of ex-service personnel.
An impressive ceremony was performed at Walcha by Sir Charles Rosenthal on Wednesday afternoon, when the Walcha and District War Memorial was unveiled. Practically the entire population was present at the dedication and Sir Charles' speech, in which he referred to the sacrifices made by Walcha soldiers, was punctuated with applause. The monument occupies a prominent position at the entrance to the town. It is situated on the hill opposite Dr. Stephens' residence and commands one of the finest views in New England. The gate piers are of Sydney sandstone, standing 8ft. 6in. high bearing two highly polished trachyte panels containing dedicatory inscription and a history of Walcha's part in the war. The double entrance gates are of wrought iron, 8ft. wide.
The ceremony of opening the gates was performed by Mrs. Kitcher for the relatives of fallen soldiers. There is also a memorial bandstand, while the ground has been planted with ornamental trees. Sir Charles Rosenthal and Colonel Bruxner regard the memorial as one of the most impressive they have seen. Great credit is due to Rev. James Marsh for his untiring efforts in raising the £1600 which enabled the monument to go unveiled free of debt. At the conclusion of the ceremony a dinner was held at the Apsley Hotel, Canon Riley presiding. Afterwards a very successful concert arranged by the Diggers and their friends, was held in the Temperance Hall,and formed a fitting conclusion to a very pleasant day.
Glen Innes Examiner (NSW), 28 December 1922.
Location
Address: | Hill & Derby Streets, Walcha, 2354 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -30.981321 Long: 151.593809 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | Multiple |
Link: | http://www.warmemorialsregister.nsw… |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Wednesday 27th December, 1922 |
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In loving remembrance of the fallen
And to perpetuate the names of all who served in the Great War 1914 - 1919
Died on active service
1915
[ Names ]
1916
[ Names ]
1917
[ Names ]
1918
[ Names ]
1919
[ Name ]
The supreme sacrifice
Plaque :
Sacred to the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II from Walcha & District
1939 - 1945
A.I.F
[ Names ]
R.A.A.F.
[ Names ]
Navy
[ Names ]
Nurses and men who served overseas and returned
[ Names ]
[ Names ]
[ Names ]
Gates - Left Pillar :
Soldiers Memorial
1914 - 1919
Erected by the people of Walcha and District
Gates and piers donated by children of Walcha Preparatory School
Gates - Right Pillar :
Gallipoli
Palestine
France
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Flanders
Somme
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Pozieres
Bullecourt
Messines
Paschendale
Amiens
Villers Bretoneaux
Mont St Quentin