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27-November-2017
27-November-2017

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The War Memorial commemorates those from the Kensington and Norwood District who died in service or were killed in action in World War One.

The Norwood monument in memory of fallen soldiers will be unveiled and dedicated tomorrow afternoon. The monument, which is in the form of a granite obelisk, has been erected in the plantation on Osmond terrace, in front of the post office. It is a fine column, and bears tablets upon which are inscribed the names (183 in all) of those soldiers from Kensington and Norwood who fell in the Great War.

His Excellency the Governor, who will perform the ceremony of unveiling the memorial, will be received at 3p.m. by a guard of honour, composed of the 10th Infantry Battalion Senior Cadets. A number of wreaths will be placed on the memorial, including one which will be carried by 10 children whose fathers fell in the war.
The Register (Adelaide), 2 June 1923.

Location

Address:Osmond Terrace & The Parade, Norwood, 5067
State:SA
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -34.921851
Long: 138.632163
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:Conflict
Sub-Theme:WW1
Actual Event Start Date:04-August-1914
Actual Event End Date:28-June-1919
Designer:H. F. R. Culley (architect), Hitchcock & Sons (Bronze work)
Monument Manufacturer:Dawes & Chisholm

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Sunday 3rd June, 1923
Front Inscription

Lest We Forget

[ Names ]

Left Side Inscription
[ Names ]
Back Inscription

Kensington & Norwood Soldiers Memorial Committee

Ald. N. Solomons, Chairman
Ald. W. G. Auld,    Ald. W. S. Hanson
Cr. J. J. Woods
E. O. Gooden  Town Clerk, Hon Sec.

P. Gannoni, Mayor

H. F. R. Culley.  Architect.
Dawes & Chisholm. Contractors
Bronze work.  Hitchcox Bros. Adelaide.

[ Names ]

Erected by the citizens of Kensington and Norwood

To the memory of those who fell in the Great War

Right Side Inscription

Lest We Forget

1914
1918

[ Names ]

These gardens were dedicated to the memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice during World War II

"Their name liveth forever more"

 

Source: MA,RVWM
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