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The tree commemorates Private Leonard Goss who died in World War Two. Private Goss fought in the Siege of Tobruk and died in a despatch riding accident in Queensland.
Barrington. In the grounds of the Methodist Church on Friday afternoon residents and school children assembled to witness the planting of trees in memory of two men who gave their lives in the war. The trees were conifers lawsoniana eupressus, and were donated by the Methodist Ladies' Guild. The planting was done by Mrs. M. Poulton (widow) and Miss Jean Poulton (sister) for Driver Morris Poulton, who died while a P.O.W. in Malaya, and by Miss Alice Goss (sister) and Mr. Harry Goss, 1st A.I.F., (father), in memory of Pte. Leonard Goss, who lost his life as the result of accident while despatch riding in Queensland. Pte. Goss was the first man to enlist in this district, and went through the siege of Tobruk. Cr. Russell said the older generation needed no reminder of the great sacrifices made, but the trees would serve to keep before the minds of the rising generation the great price paid by these departed heroes for the peace we now enjoyed. The National Anthem was sung.
Advocate (Burnie, Tas.), 12 November 1945.
The cemetery was formerly part of the Barrington Methodist Church which is now a private residence.
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Barrington. In the grounds of the Methodist Church on Friday afternoon residents and school children assembled to witness the planting of trees in memory of two men who gave their lives in the war. The trees were conifers lawsoniana eupressus, and were donated by the Methodist Ladies' Guild. The planting was done by Mrs. M. Poulton (widow) and Miss Jean Poulton (sister) for Driver Morris Poulton, who died while a P.O.W. in Malaya, and by Miss Alice Goss (sister) and Mr. Harry Goss, 1st A.I.F., (father), in memory of Pte. Leonard Goss, who lost his life as the result of accident while despatch riding in Queensland. Pte. Goss was the first man to enlist in this district, and went through the siege of Tobruk. Cr. Russell said the older generation needed no reminder of the great sacrifices made, but the trees would serve to keep before the minds of the rising generation the great price paid by these departed heroes for the peace we now enjoyed. The National Anthem was sung.
Advocate (Burnie, Tas.), 12 November 1945.
The cemetery was formerly part of the Barrington Methodist Church which is now a private residence.
Location
Address: | 42 Barrington Road, Barrington Cemetery, Barrington, 7306 |
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State: | TAS |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -41.335232 Long: 146.280513 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Tree |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Military |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Friday 9th November, 1945 |
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Front Inscription
Source: MAPlanted in memory
Pte. Leonard Goss
TX731 A Coy 12 Batt. 18 AIF
1921 - 1942
"Lest We Forget"
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