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Inverloch War Memorial commemorates servicemen and women who have served in conflicts in which Australia has been involved. The memorial was originally erected to commemorate those who served in World War One.
The Inverloch War Memorial is a two-tier white cemented obelisk using stone taken by school children from the beach area in 1931 and was originally located at the entrance to the Sportsground. The war memorial was refurbished after the Second World War and a bronze plaque was added to the memorial in memory of those who lost their lives in World War Two. In 2002, a plaque was added to the memorial detailing its history and dedicated to C.W. Wyeth who served in World War One and organised the construction of the memorial.
The war memorial has now been relocated to the Memorial Gardens at the "Inverloch Hub" corner of Abeckett and Reilly Streets. It is now the centrepiece of the memorial precinct and flanked on either side by plaques that originally were located at the Community Hub gardens and dedicated in 1988. The garden area is now fully paved.
Funding was received in 2015 from the Anzac Centenary Grants Program to install a plaque on the memorial to commemorate the centenary of Anzac.
Note: Some photos of the memorial shown on this site have been taken at the old location at the showgrounds.
Location
Address: | Abeckett & Reilly Streets, Inverloch Hub, Inverloch, 3996 |
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State: | VIC |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -38.633669 Long: 145.727957 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | Multiple |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 25th April, 1931 |
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IN MEMORY OF
THOSE WHO
GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
1939 -1945
"LEST WE FORGET"
(Left side boulder)
"LEST WE FORGET"
IN MEMORY OF INVERLOCH AND DISTRICT
RESIDENTS WHO DURING THE 1914 - 1918
WAR SERVED THEIR COUNTRY
AND SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES SO THAT
THE LIGHTS OF FREEDOM AND HUMANITY
MIGHT CONTINUE TO SHINE
DEDICATED 1988
(Top Plaque)
LEST WE FORGET
This Cenotaph was built in 1931 using rounded beach stones collected from Andersons Inlet by the Inverloch School children. The Cenotaph was unveiled and dedicated by the Rev Cooper on ANZAC Day and the Wonthaggi RSL Sub-Branch marched on to the music of the Wonthaggi Brass band.
The newly formed Inverloch RSL Sub-Branch refurbished the Cenotaph after the Second World War. A bronze engraved plate was added in memory of those who died in WWII. The plaque is dedicated to C. W. Wyeth who served in WWI and organised the construction of this Cenotaph.
ANZAC Day 2002
(Lower plaque)
COMMEMORATING
INVERLOCH VOLUNTEERS
GREAT WAR 1914-18
(Right side boulder)
IN MEMORY OF INVERLOCH AND DISTRICT
RESIDENTS WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY
DURING THE 1939 -1945,
KOREAN MALAYAN AND VIETNAM WARS
AND WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
TO SAFEGUARD OUR HERITAGE
Dedicated 1988