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The Australian - American Memorial commemorates the contribution of people of the United States of America to the defence of Australia during World War Two
In 1951, the Australian-American Association erected the first American war memorial in Australia at Newstead Park. Newstead House was occupied by American forces during World War Two. Further plaques were added to the memorial in 1988 and 1995.
The foundation stone for the Australian American Memorial was laid in Newstead Park by Professor John Bostock, President of the Australian American Association on the 3rd May 1951 during Coral Sea week. £2000 had been allocated for the memorial. The memorial was unveiled by the Governor of Queensland, Sir John Lavarack on the 3rd May 1952. A former U.S. Army private, Mr Taylor D. Marsh, who was now a Sydney engineer, represented the Governor of Montana , John W. Bonner.
Townsville Daily Bulletin , 19th March 1951,
The Courier-Mail, 15th April 1952.
Location
Address: | Newstead Avenue , Lyndon Johnson Place, Newstead Park , Newstead , 4006 |
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State: | QLD |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -27.442278 Long: 153.047269 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | WW2 |
Artist: | Tom Farrell (eagle) |
Dedication
They passed this way
This monument was erected by the people of Queensland in grateful memory of the contribution made by the people of the United States of America to the defence of Australia during the 1939 - 45 war
Long may it stand as a symbol of unity of English speaking peoples in the cause of freedom
Plaque :
Australia
1788 - 1988
This plaque commemorates 200 years of Australian American friendship, in peace and war.
May the next 200 years bring only peace.
Australia Remembers
1945 - 1995
Inb the fiftieth year of Victory in the Pacific this plaque is dedicated to the Australian & American service men & women who sacrifriced their lives so that we may enjoy peace
We will remember them