Temora WW1 War Memorial

Details

Location Callaghan Park, Loftus Street, Temora, Temora Municipality - New South Wales, Australia
Type memorial
Description

Centre of group of three memorials - large sandstone with red granite plaques

Built Not yet discovered
Opened 25 April 1922 by Mrs. R Harvey
Inscription

Front Inscription
[Names]
ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO FOUGHT AND DIED FOR THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918.
"Their Name Liveth For Evermore."

Left Side Inscription
[Names]

Back Inscription
[Names]

Inscription in Proximity
THE 1914-18 MEMORIAL
This memorial was originally built by public
subscription in the centre of the intersection
of DeBoos and Loftus Streets. The foundation
stone was laid by Mr Duncan Sinclair on the
4th August 1921. The memorial was unveiled by
Mrs R Harvey on ANZAC Day 1922.
Senator Pearce, Minister for Home Affairs
represented the Prime Minister, and the Dedication
was lead by the Rev Malcomson, the Presbyterian
Minister. This memorial was moved to its present
position in March 1971.

Condition

Good

Names

Showing 8 people of interest from memorial

GARNHAM, Stanley Millwood

Service number 686
Second Lieutenant
3rd Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

PENFOLD, Neil

Service number 2668
Private
55th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

DENGATE, Herbert Edward Harold

Service number 5690
Private
17th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 18 Jan 1898

BURNELL, Reginald Hubert

Service number 28017
Gunner
12th Field Artillery Brigade
AIF WW1
Born 23 Dec 1888

FREWIN, Victor Joseph

Service number 2142
Lieutenant
18th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 13 Jun 1889

NIXON, Ernest Millington

Service number 6118
Private
19th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1887

MEMOREY, Leslie Walter

Service number 757
Lance Corporal
3rd Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 30 Nov 1890

TONKIN, Walter John

Service number 1132
Private
4th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1893

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