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The monument commemorates all Australian and British Servicemen who were Prisoners of War (POW) at Borneo during World War Two and did not return. It lists by name the 137 Western Australians who lost their lives.
In August 2001 the Borneo POW Relatives Association of Western Australia erected a plaque in Marri Walk Kings Park dedicated to those who died at Sandakan. Then in 2005 the association erected a memorial dedicated to those POWs who died in Borneo.
At the dedication service the Carine Senior High School were appointed custodians of the monument.
Over 3400 Australian and British POWs incarcerated at Borneo died at Sandakan, on the Ranau Death Marches, at Ranau, Kuching, Jesselton and other POW camps. The deaths were as a result of enforced marches, neglect, starvation, mass executions and from various tropical diseases with no treatment provided.
Location
Address: | Marri Walk, Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Kings Park , 6005 |
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State: | WA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -31.956405 Long: 115.838604 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | WW2 |
Actual Event Start Date: | 03-September-1939 |
Actual Event End Date: | 15-August-1945 |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Thursday 25th August, 2005 |
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This memorial is dedicated to the 3400 Australian and British servicemen who were Prisoners of War in Borneo during World War II and did not return home.
They endured great suffering and loss at the hands of their captors at Sandakan, on the Death Marches to Ranau, at Kuching and other P.O.W. camps.
These honour tolls list the names of the 137 Western Australians who did not survive.
"They are not dead ; not even broken ;
Only their dust has gone back home to the earth ;
For they, the essential they, shall have rebirth whenever a word of them is spoken."
Dame Mary Gilmore
WA Honour Roll
[ Names ]
The Borneo Prisoner of War Relatives Association of Western Australia Inc.
Gratefully acknowledges the support given for this memorial by : -
RSL of Australia - WA Branch
Botanic Gardens and parks Authority
WA Ex POW Association
Lotterywest
Department of Veterans Affairs
Hollywood Private Hospital
Street Furniture Australia
Equigold
Lions CLub of Floreat
Association Members
General Public
Custodians - Carine Senior High School
Original Drawing - Colin Prior
Civil Design - Rein Loo
Principal Engineer - Rod Neaves
Constructed by Byblos Construction Company
Plaques by Poolgrave Signs & Engraving
Seats by Street Furniture Australia
Dedicated on Sandakan Day
Sunday 28th August 2005
In honour of Sandakan Prisoners of War W W II
1800 Aust 750 British
Honoured place in history
Borneo P O W Group
We will remember them