Carnarvon War Memorial

Details

Location Francis & Stuart Streets, Carnarvon, Western Australia, Australia
Type memorial
Description

The monument which is of handsome design, is of Donnybrook freestone, and standing at the intersection of the main streets, occupies a conspicuous and commanding position.

It was originally erected to commemorate the soldiers of the Gascoyne District who had served in World War One.

Built Designer: Mr. Eales (Architect, Eales & Cohen) Monument Manufacturer: C. R. Wilson & Company (Perth,WA) metalwork
Opened 11 November 1923 by Mrs. C. D. V. Foss.
Inscription

Our heroic dead

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Left Side Inscription
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Back Inscription
Erected in honour of our soldiers who served the Empire in the Great War

1914 - 1918

Pro Patria

Right Side Inscription
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Condition

Good

Names

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BAIRD, Patrick Thomas George

Service number 4068
Private
28th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born Feb 1894

BEE, Arthur Hamilton

Service number 29497
Driver
Army Pay Corps (AIF)
AIF WW1
Born 25 May 1889

LENBERG, Oliver George

Service number 3484
Private
51st Infantry Battalion (WW1)
AIF WW1

EGAN, Frederick Young

Service number 5837
Private
28th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

MOFFLIN, Percy Sutherland

Service number 227
Corporal
10th Light Horse Regiment
AIF WW1
Born 29 Dec 1872

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