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The City of Paris Declaration is dedicated to the citizens of Tamworth who fell on the battlefields of France during World War One.
Much enterprise has been shown by Mr. T. G, Adamson, secretary of the Tamworth War Memorial Committee, in collecting material with which to add to the interest of the city's memorial. The plan seems to have been to write to distinguished people in various parts of the world who have been associated with the war in a conspicuous capaclty, asking them for a memento, or message, or something of the sort. The response has been excellent. Dr. J. B. Nash, of Macquarie-street, Sydney, has had made available to him some of these tributes to the soldiers of Tamworth, and he proposes to ask the State Ministry whether arrangements may be made for the exhibition of the articles in the Tourist Bureau window, in Martln-place.
Noteworthy in the collection is a fine plaque sent from the City of Paris, and a massive bronze wreath, weighing more than a hundredweight, from the City of Liverpool. Inscribed on the plaque from Paris, which has been forwarded by the President of the Municipal Council, are the following words: "To the citizens of Tamworth, fallen in the battles of the Great War for the cause of France and the British Empire, indissolubly united, and to safeguard the rights of civil liberty; to the town of Tamworth, in the noble and great-hearted Australia, the City of Paris dedicates this pledge of its grateful admiration and its friendship. The bronze wreath from Liverpool is forwarded by the Lord Mayor, Mr. Frank Wilson. The people of Tamworth, Engnd, have also forwarded a fine bronze wreath.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), 15 February 1924.
Location
Address: | 26 Fitzroy Street, Tamworth War Memorial Town Hall, Tamworth, 2340 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -31.091039 Long: 150.931434 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Plaque |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | WW1 |
Dedication
Approx. Monument Dedication Date: | 1924 |
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AUX CITOYENS
DE TAMWORTH
TOMBÉS SURLES CHAMPS DE BATAILLE
DE LA GRAND GUERRE
POUR LA CAUSE DE LA FRANCE
ET DE L`EMPIRE BRITANNIQUE
INDISSOLUBLEMENT UNIS
POUR LA SAUVEGARDE DU DROIT
DE LA CIVILISATION ET DE LA LIBERTÉ
A LA VILLE DE TAMWORTH
A LA NOBLE ET GÉNÉREUSE
AUSTRALIE
LA VILLE DE PARIS
DÉDIE CE TÉMOIGNAGE
DE SON ADMIRATION RECONNAISSANTE
ET DE SA FRATERNAL AMITIÉ
Plaque :
TO THE CITIZENS OF TAMWORTH
WHO FELL ON THE BATTLEFIELDS
OF THE GREAT WAR FOR FRANCE AND
THE BRITISH EMPIRE INDISSOLUBLEY (sic)
UNITED TO SAFEGUARD LAW,
CIVILISATION AND FREEDOM.
TO THE CITY OF TAMWORTH AND A
NOBLE AND GENEROUS AUSTRALIA,
THE CITY OF PARIS
DEDICATES THIS DECLARATION
OF ITS GRATEFUL ADMIRATION
AND ITS FRATERNAL FRIENDSHIP.