Mundoora War Memorial

Details

Location Main Road, Mundoora, Barunga West - South Australia, Australia
Type memorial
Description

Beside the Soldiers Memorial Hall. A white marble memorial comprising a statue of a soldier standing at attention surmounted on a capped three-tier pedestal and block that in turn is mounted on a two-tier concrete block and slab. Etched crossed rifles are in the centre of the pedestal cap face.

Built Not yet discovered
Opened Not yet discovered
Inscription

Face:Pedestal cap:

GREAT WAR
crossed rifles
1914-18

Upper tier:

IN MEMORY OF OUR FALLEN
The names are enclosed in an embossed marble wreath:

Centre tier:

THE NATION’S CREDITORS

Lower tier:

The names are enclosed within an embossed marble wreath

1939
IN
MEMORY
OF OUR
FALLEN
1945

LEST
WE
FORGET
 

Condition

MAINTAINED BY: Local community

PECULIARITIES/DAMAGE: Muzzle of rifle missing

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Names

Showing 7 people of interest from memorial

PURDIE, Robert Edgar

Service number 325
Private
9th Light Horse Regiment
AIF WW1
Born 17 Jun 1889

MILDREN, Percival Algernon

Service number 6918
Private
48th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 20 Apr 1893

DALLING, Charles Edwin Kevin

Service number SX12007
Private
2nd/27th Infantry Battalion
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 23 Feb 1920

DEE, John Evangelist

Service number 462
Corporal
43rd Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 29 Mar 1896

CASEY, John Sarsfield

Service number S80725
Private
Volunteer Defence Corps (SA)
Australian Military Forces (WW2)
Born 3 Jun 1894

DART, Ralph John

Service number OFFICER
Lieutenant
5th Pioneer Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 6 Dec 1890

BARNES, Edwin William

Service number 7213
Private
10th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 21 Nov 1892

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