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The monument commemorates the victims of asbestos related diseases. The project was built by a group of people interested in making a memorial to all those that succumbed to asbestos diseases whilst working at the Islington Railway Yards. In 2011 it was decided to add to the original memorial and make a Memorial Walkway so as to allow the families of all asbestos disease victims to honour them in a fitting tribute.
Jack Watkins Memorial Reserve is the former site of the Islington Railway Yards, which was a place where a large number of workers died of asbestos related disease as a result of the work they were performing. One of the worst jobs resulting in this large number of deaths was the removal of friable asbestos from railway carriages. This put the workers in direct contact with the material. It also resulted in wives and children of the workers dying as the workers carried the dust home on their clothes. Asbestos dust also blew around the area into people`s yards and homes.
Over the last 100 years a conservative estimate would put the number of workers who died at around 400, although many of those who died in the 1930`s and 1940`s were diagnosed as having lung cancer and other diseases because of the lack of awareness of asbestos and its dangers. The number of community members who also died is difficult to measure but whole families have died of asbestos related disease in this area. Jack Watkins was a tireless campaigner for the removal of asbestos over many years
Location
Address: | Churchill Road , Jack Watkins Memorial Reserve, Kilburn, 5015 |
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State: | SA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -34.862112 Long: 138.582078 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | Disaster |
Sub-Theme: | Industrial |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Wednesday 30th April, 2003 |
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Islington Railyard Workers Memorial
To the Islington Railyard Workers
This monument stands in memory of Islington railyard workers who died from an asbestos related disease.
In the past, many people worked in conditions that were unsafe and unhealthy. After an honest day`s work, many workers took home with them not just their wages, but the seeds of their death from asbestos related illnesses. Today we are more aware of safety in the workplace and we can prevent such work related deaths from happening in the future.
The impact of asbestos related illnesses is keenfly felt in the Kilburn area. It is fitting that this monument sits in what is now a public park that will be maintained for the benefit of the local Kilburn community.
May the sound of children`s voices and laughter in this park stand as a tribute to those workers who died and help ease their passing.
"Asbestos Victims Memorial Pathway"
Opened on 25th November 2011 by the Premier of S. A. Hon. Jay Wetherill & the Mayor of City of Port Adelaide Enfield, Gary Johanson