Bunbury War Memorial

Details

Location Victoria and Stirling streets, Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia
Type memorial
Description

The memorial is rendered with concrete and painted white. It consists of three panels on an elevated base. The central panel is tallest with a life-size figure of a soldier in full uniform leaning on his rifle with his head down on top of the central pane. The memorial panels are made of granite with red inscriptions.

Built Not yet discovered
Opened 11 November 1924 by Colonel N.M. Brazier
Inscription

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Gallipoli France
1914 1918

This memorial is dedicated to the memory of all Australian servicemen and servicewomen and their Allies who paid the supreme sacrifice in the service of their nation.
"Lest We Forget"

Condition

Good

Names

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HARTNETT, Douglas Le Clercq

Service number WX13121
Lance Corporal
2nd/16th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 30 Mar 1919

BUSWELL, Henry

Service number 859
Sergeant
11th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1883

BEER, Frank

Service number 512
Lance Corporal
51st Infantry Battalion (WW1)
AIF WW1
Born 2 Apr 1895

MASON, Herbert Ernest

Service number WX8372
Corporal
2nd/28th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 28 Jun 1900

KENYON, Thomas William Hoyle

Service number 1574
Private
11th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 18 Apr 1892

CLARKE, Michael Taylor

Service number WX5693
Corporal
2nd/16th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 17 Aug 1919

HEAD, Walter

Service number 827
Private
27th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

CADDEN, John James

Service number 2354
Lieutenant
Australian Provost Corps
AIF WW1

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