Wodonga War Memorial

Details

Location Woodland Grove, Hovell Street, Wodonga, Victoria, Australia
Type memorial
Description

Grey granite obelisk

The memorial was originally erected with a "Digger" statue in memory of those from the district who served in World War One and lists the names of the fallen.

Plaques were added to the memorial to commemorate later conflicts and the 'Digger' statue was replaced by a pointed column.

WODONGA, Tuesday. Considerable interest was taken by Wodonga and district residents in the unveiling of the soldiers' memorial in Wodonga this afternoon. There was a very large attendance, visitors being present from all parts of the Albury and surrounding districts. The ceremony, was performed by Sir James Barrett. The shire president (Cr. W. Twomey) briefly dealt with the preliminary stages taken by the Wodonga committee in erecting the memorial, which is a credit to district residents. He thanked everyone who had assisted the movement. Sir James Barrett, who received a fitting welcome, referred to the magnificent work of the Australian soldiers.

The splendid memorial erected in such fitting surroundings would help to remind the people of the magnificent work done by these men. He removed the Union Jack and declared the memorial unveiled. The memorial is made of the finest Harcourt granite. The names of district fallen soldiers are inscribed on the stone. Mr. Beardmore, M.L.A., the mayor of Albury (Alderman Burt), and Mr. A. Waugh, of Albury, organiser to the Albury centenary movement, also spoke.
Argus (Melbourne), 19 November 1924.

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Built Not yet discovered
Opened 18 November 1924 by Sir James Barrett
Inscription

Erected
— by —
The Residents Of
Wodonga and District
In Memory
— of —
The Men Of
This Town And District
Who Fell In
The Great War
1914 - 1919.

Also
In Grateful Recognition
Of The Services Of
The Men Who
Served And Returned

Lest We Forget

Plaque

Korea
1950 -1953

Plaque

Malaya

Plaque
Australia Remembers
1945 -1995
In Honour Of
The Men & Women Who Served
Australia In Time Of Conflict
During World War II

Lest We Forget

Condition

Good

Names

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MORTIMER, Kenneth Malcolm

Service number OFFICER
Captain
29th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 9 Oct 1895

LINGFORD, Percy Herbert

Service number 5858
Sergeant
24th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1894

GORDON, William Joseph

Service number 4790
Private
58th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

WOODLAND, Louis John

Service number 4341
Private
5th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1888

CLARK, Thomas John

Service number 358
Corporal
1st Field Artillery Brigade
AIF WW1

HUON, Norman Farquhar Bruce

Service number 2592
Lance Corporal
3 Battalion Imperial Camel Corps
AIF WW1
Born 1890

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