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Beachmere War Memorial

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Description
Black marble obelisk with five plaques attached. Memorial has two steps at the base and a cross on top. Memorial walls surround the obelisk in a pavered courtyard with a cross design in sandstone around the obelisk. This is the second Beachmere War Memorial, the first was erected in 1996 and replaced with this obelisk in 2008. The plaques from the old Memorial are now on the new Memorial.
Inscription
This memorial stands as a tribute / to all service men and women / who served their country / in time or war and peace / and to honour those who / paid the supreme sacrifice. ///
DEDICATED / 2ND FEBRUARY 2008 / BY / PADRE GORDON CARTER / PADRE JIM COOPER ///
These plates are from the original / Memorial that stood 0.8km west on / Beachmere Road 1996 - 2007 ///
IN REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE/ WHO OFFERED THEIR LIVES SEEKING / FREEDOM FOR US AND OUR CHILDREN / 'LEST WE FORGET' / BEACHMERE RSL / WOMENS / AUXILIARY / OCT 1996 ///
Beachmere RSL Sub Branch / this memorial is dedicated / to all who have served / And died in pursuance of peace / dedicated / 10th November 1996 / by / Padre J. Cooper ///
Conflicts
South African War, World War I, World War II, Malayan Emergency, Korean War, Indonesian Confrontation, Vietnam War, Peacekeeping
Memorial type
Column/obelisk/pillar
Contributions
Redcliffe Museum, Moreton Bay Regional Council
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