Wentworth Falls War Memorial

Details

Location Coronation Park, Station Street, Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains Municipality - New South Wales, Australia
Type memorial
Description

The memorial to our fallen soldiers is made of Sydney granite and consists of a solid base with steps on five sides, surmounted by a cylindrical column terminated by a sphere surrounded with a wreath. On the sides are inset metal plates containing the names of the fallen in embossed lettering and also an inscription.
Lithgow Mercury (NSW), 8 April 1921.

On Wednesday night, the general committee of the Wentworth Falls Soldiers Memorial considered recommendations made by the sub committee appointed to go into the manner of the inscription etc. The committee recommended that the names of the fallen soldiers appear on one of the bronze tablets in the order in which they had been killed or fatally wounded. Particulars will include rank, name of place where killed or wounded, and date. The committee also recommended that on the other tablet the inscription be "To the Glory of God and in everlasting remembrance of our fellow citizens who gave their lives for their King and Country in the Great War, 1914-1919. Erected by the residents of Wentworth Falls, A.D., 1920." Also that the first named tablet be affixed to the northern side, and the other to the southern side of the memorial. The report was adopted.
Blue Mountain Echo (NSW), 27 August 1920.

About 200 people assembled on Saturday afternoon, in spite of heavy rain, to witness the laying of the foundation-stone of the Wentworth Falls permanent memorial to fallen soldiers. Dr. M'Intyre Sinclair (chairman of the citizens' committee) presided. Councillors T. Savage (president of the Blue Mountains Shire Council), C. W. Medcalf, Percy Wilson, relatives of the fallen soldiers, representatives of the Red Cross and V.A.Ds., many returned soldiers, and other citizens were present. The stone was laid by Mrs. A. R. Woodhill, whose son was among the first from the district to fall in France. Mrs Woodhill was presented with a solid ivory mallet, which bore the following inscription:- "Presented to Mrs. A. R. Woodhlll on the occasion of her laying the foundation-stone of soldiers' memorial, Wentworth Falls, 8/l/21." The memorial, which was designed by Mr. Burcham Clamp, is of Waverley freestone, with a pedestal column superimposed, and supporting a globe with an encircling crown of laurel wreath. Specially cast bronze tablets with the names of the fallen soldiers inscribed thereon will be affixed to the pedestal. It is hoped that upon completion, the unveiling ceremony will be performed by Sir Walter Davidson.
Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), 11 January 1921.

Wednesday morning broke rainy and with a thick mist. A few minutes after noon the State Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, accompanied by Dame Margaret Davidson, Major F. de v. Lamb, private secretary, and others arrived. The vice-regal party were given a civic reception by the Blue Mountains Shire Council, represented by the president (Cr. T. Savage), Councillors Medcalf, Wilson, Chapman, and Mr. Engineer Wiknor. The Governor unveiled the monument, spoke a few earnest words, and an adjournment was made to the School of Arts, where President Savage welcomed his Excellency and Dame Margaret. Previously the relatives of the deceased soldiers deposited beautiful wreaths on the memorial. Wreaths were also placed by the local Red Cross and Returned Soldiers Associations.

The memorial to our fallen soldiers is made of Sydney granite and consists of a solid base with steps on five sides, surmounted by a cylindrical column terminated by a sphere surrounded with a wreath. On the sides are inset metal plates containing the names of the fallen in embossed lettering and also an inscription.
Lithgow Mercury (NSW), 8 April 1921.

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Built John Burcham Clamp
Opened 6 April 1921 by State Governor, Sir Walter Davidson
Inscription

To the glory of God

And in everlasting remembrance of our fellow citizens who gave their lives for their King and country in the Great War
1914 - 1919

Erected by the residents of Wentworth Falls
A.D. 1920

Plaque :

This plaque commemorates the unveiling of this memorial on 6th April 1984 by Major General Sir Ivan Dougherty CBE. DSO ED.

The memorial was unveiled on its original site on 6th April 1921 by the State Governor Sir Walter Davidson

Left Side Inscription
[ Names ]

1939 - 1945

Back Inscription
[ Names ]

Right Side Inscription
To commemorate fallen comrades

Korean War

June 1950 to July 1953

Vietnam War

July 1962 to January 1973

Condition

Good

Names

Showing 3 people of interest from memorial

MOORE, John Verner Lloyd

Service number 33877
Gunner
10th Field Artillery Brigade
AIF WW1
Born 1895

MURRAY, Robert Andrew Malcolm

Lieutenant
45th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 11 Jan 1893

MCLAUGHLIN, Geoffrey

Major
1st Field Artillery Brigade
AIF WW1

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