Cenotaph WW1 - Clarendon, SA, Australia
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S 35° 06.518 E 138° 37.716
54H E 283871 N 6112336
The lower part of this grey granite obelisk honours the Fallen, and the Clarendon Returned soldiers of World War One.
Waymark Code: WMYZME
Location: South Australia, Australia
Date Posted: 08/15/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
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This is a moderately tall, four-sided, polished grey granite obelisk with inscriptions on three of the sides. It is almost immediately beside Grants Gully Road - the main road through Clarendon since the ~1870's. The lower faces honour the Fallen, and the Returned soldiers of Clarendon. The lowest, southern face has the following inscription:

In Honor Of
Our Clarendon Boys
Who took Part in the Great World War
1914-1919
____

Above that is the list of the local Fallen soldiers:

  Fallen
P. Merritt,
S.L. Merritt,
O.R. Tester,
G.R. Tester,
T. Chapman,
L.L. Spencer.

The following names are for the Returned Soldiers, Servicemen and Women, with the first set from the lower side of the western face, and the second set, from the eastern face of the monument. They are:

	  Returned
R.R. Morphett	E.E. Mitchell
T. Johnson	J.W.H. May
W.H. Wait	S.E. Parsons
M.H. Paddick	F.W. Mundy
C.F. March	S.L. Piggott
C.G. Paddick	R.L. Chapman
G.J. Richards	J.C. Trewren
W.G. Potter	S.N. Nicolle
F.J. Tester	G. Mundy

|

	Returned
    Sister L. Smart
  Sister T.B. Morphett
M.B. Pelling	F.L. White
A. Jones	P.E. Duff
B.O.B. Smart	N. English
R.A. Nicolle	J. Dunnett
T.W. Easton	G.W.M. Reece
R. Morphett

From the (Adelaide) Chronicle, of 24 July, 1920, is the following excerpt, for the unveiling of this monument:

"Despite the inclement weather conditions on Saturday, a large crowd assembled at Clarendon to witness the unveiling of the magnificent memorial stone erected by the residents as a tribute to the gallantry of the men who enlisted for service in the war. The front of the granite obelisk bears a tablet containing the names of six fallen soldiers, and on the sides are the names of two nurses and 31 men who returned. Councillor Potter introduced Mrs. Merritt and Mrs. G. Lester (each of whom lost two sons), and Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. G. Spencer' (each of whom lost one son). The two former ladies unveiled the monument, and thanked the people for the honour done them."
[ex, Monuments Australia: Clarendon War Memorial]

Address: Grants Gully Road, Clarendon, SA, 5157, Australia

Visited: 0943, Sunday, 27 May, 2018
* Any errors in transcribing I take ownership of, and would like to rectify those when found. *

Date the Monument or Memorial was built or dedicated: 07/24/1920

Private or Public Monument?: Private

Name of the Private Organization or Government Entity that built this Monument: Residents of Clarendon

Geographic Region where the Monument is located: Australia/New Zealand

Website for this Monument: [Web Link]

Physical Address of Monument:
Grants Gully Road
Clarendon, SA Australia
5157


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