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The monument was erected in memory of those from the district who died in service or were killed in action during World War One and lists the names of those who lost their lives.
Junee Reefs came into being as a mining centre some 40 years ago, and some good returns were won from the locality, particularly from the Dust Hole Reef. Today, like most of the goldfields of the early days, mining has ceased, and the settlers follow the plough or tend their flocks of sheep. Sunday saw 500 people assembled within the school ground of the old mining village to pay homage to the memory of the fallen heroes from that district who gave their lives in the great European war. It was fitting that the day chosen was Sunday, and that the ceremony of unveiling the handsome piece of statuary was a religious one. At 3 p.m. the open air service was begun after a few introductory remarks by the president of the Parents and Citizens' Association (Mr. M. J. Nash), by the Rev. Mr. Staples, assisted by Commandant M'Clure, of the Salvation Army.
The chairman then called upon Mrs. A. M. Middlebrook, widow of the late Mr. C. W. Middlebrook, who was master of the Junee Reefs school for so many years, to unveil the monument. The boys and girls of the Junee Reefs Junior Red Cross, neatly dressed, stood at attention as their former school mistress in a few well chosen words spoke of what the unveiling of the monument stood for. Then as she stepped forward the two Union Jacks were lowered revealing the handsome monument of five sections, the lower one broken then the centrepiece with its four sides of polished grey granite, surmounted by a life size marble statue of an Australian soldier standing at ease facing the east. As the veil was drawn a boy and girl in red cross uniforms stepped forward and placed a wreath at the base of the monument in memory of the fallen ex pupils of their school. The monument was prepared and erected by Turner and Sons, monumental masons of Goulburn.
Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW), 16 March 1921.
Location
Address: | Junee Reefs Road , Ivor Hall, Junee Reefs, 2666 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -34.726269 Long: 147.618236 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | WW1 |
Actual Event Start Date: | 04-August-1914 |
Actual Event End Date: | 28-June-1919 |
Designer: | Turner & Sons (Goulburn, NSW) |
Dedication
Erected By
Junee Reefs
P & C Assn.
& District Residents
In Loving Memory Of
Our Fallen Heroes Who
Answered Duty`s Call In
The Great European War
1914 - 19.
"They Freely Gave Their All"
[ Names ]
M. J. Nash
President P & C Assn
A
TRIBUTE
OF
HONOR
To
The Brave Boys
Of This District
Who Answered The Empires Call
And Fought For Us
And Liberty
In The
Great European War
1914 - 19.