Sherwood Boer War Memorial

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Location Sherwood Anglican Cemetery, Sherwood Road, Sherwood, Brisbane - Queensland, Australia
Type memorial
Description

The sandstone monument is located near the front entrance gate of the Sherwood Anglican Cemetery, facing east.

It stands 15 feet 3 inches (4.65 m) high, and consists of a pedestal on a stepped sandstone base, rising to an obelisk draped by a tasselled shroud. Crossed rifles are carved in relief on the front face of the obelisk, which features a small cornice midway. The pedestal has two inscribed, leaded marble plates, and is ornamented with a trooper's hat and crossed swords in high relief at the base, and a rose and leaf design around the top.

The pedestal shows signs of spalling at the base, partly caused by the monument having been painted, and the relief detail is weathered. Originally the monument was surrounded by a stone kerbing and six posts linked by rails, with marble chips inside the border. The memorial now stands borderless and within two metres of the more recently erected columbarium.

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Built W. Batstone & Sons of South Brisbane
Opened 21 June 1902 by Queensland Premier Robert Philp
Inscription

THIS MONUMENT
IS ERECTED BY FRIENDS
IN MEMORY OF
SERGEANT, ROBERT EDWIN BERRY
AGED 23 YEARS
AND ACTING CORPORAL
JOHN MACFARLANE
AGED 21 YEARS
5TH Q I B
KILLED IN ACTION AT ONVERWACHT
TRASVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA
4TH JANUARY 1902

THIS MONUMENT HONORS SOLDIERS
WHO FOUGHT FOR THE EMPIRE

Condition

Good

Names

Showing 2 people of interest from memorial

BERRY, Robert Edwin

Service number 452
Sergeant
5th Queensland Imperial Bushmen
Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents
Born 23 Dec 1878

MACFARLANE, John

Service number 164
Corporal
5th Queensland Imperial Bushmen
Australian and Colonial Military Forces - Boer War Contingents
Born 1880

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