Rathmines War Memorial - East Bunbury, Western Australia
Posted by: blingg
S 33° 19.901 E 115° 39.695
50H E 375435 N 6311142
A simple war memorial
Waymark Code: WMNVCZ
Location: Western Australia, Australia
Date Posted: 05/06/2015
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Rathmines War Memorial is a white painted concrete cross, on a double octagonal base with three marble tablets, two of which are inscribed with the names of the men who enlisted from Rathmines in World War One and a star against those of the fallen.
The foundation stone for the memorial was laid by General Sir William Birdwood on the 2nd January 1920 and was unveiled by Councillor T.W. Paisley on the 12th December 1920.
Rathmines was the original name of the estate and was changed to East Bunbury in the 1940's
The inscription on the middle tablet reads :-
The
Great War
1914 -1919
to the noble
dead.
Honour the
brave
On the lower level is the foundation stone inscribed with :-
This stone was laid
by
General Sir William R. Birdwood
G.C.M.G. K.C.B. K.C.S.I. C.J.E. D.S.O. A.D.C. BART.
2 January 1920.
Date the Monument or Memorial was built or dedicated: 12/12/1920
Private or Public Monument?: Other
Name of the Private Organization or Government Entity that built this Monument: not known
Geographic Region where the Monument is located: Australia/New Zealand
Physical Address of Monument: cnr Austral Parade & Shenton Street, East Bunbury, W.A Australia 6230
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Website for this Monument: Not listed
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