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A Certificate of Appreciation was received in 2010 from the Trustees of the Alfred and Ella Chapman Family Trust in appreciation of Council's contribution to the Chapman Memorial Clock.
A charitable trust set up by a Central Coast couple in the 1950s has given more than $20 million to Central Coast organisations over five decades.
For the past 50 years the Chapman Trust has been helping to fund 11 Central Coast organisations including schools, hospitals, churches and children’s groups. The joint bequests of Alfred Ingram Chapman and his wife Ella Hope Chapman distributed more than $1.3 million last year alone, and have a capital balance of $31 million.
Although Ella Chapman died in 1955 and hers became the first operative estate, the 50th anniversary marks the first dividend from the trust of Mr Chapman, who died in 1963. This was the year in which both estates combined to form one single trust.
News Local, Central Coast, 1 September 2014.
Location
Address: | 10 William Street, Kibble Park, Gosford, 2250 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -33.426277 Long: 151.342973 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Clock |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Humanitarian |
Dedication
Approx. Monument Dedication Date: | August-2010 |
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Clock :
Chapman Memorial
Plaque :
The Chapman Memorial Clock
Dedicated to the memory of A. I. & E. H. Chapman
Erected by the Trustees and eleven Beneficiaries in recognition of the substantial and perpetual income from the generous Chapman Trust Estates
August 2010