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Description
This memorial consists of a stone on a tiled stepped base, with two aerial bombs positioned on the flanks of the stone. Conifers (Pines) are planted beside each bomb on the outer flanks. Plaques are displayed on the front and rear of the main stone, with appropriate dedications. Behind these elements, a white flag pole on a white stone plinth is positioned, and displays a plaque inserted on the front. The entire memorial is set in a large paved area with fencing surrounding the rear of the site. The fence is removed for commemorative services.
Inscription
Main stone (front):
[Army Crest]
TO THOSE
WHO SERVED
LEST WE FORGET
Main stone (rear):
IN MEMORY
OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES
IN DEFENCE OF OUR
COUNTRY
At the going down of the sun
and in the morniong
We will remember them
Their Name Liveth Forevermore
Presented by:
ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee (QLD) Inc.
Dedicated 2007
Flagpole plinth:
THIS FLAGPOLE
WAS ERECTED BY
KENILWORTH
SUB-BRANCH
R.S.S.A.I.L.A.
TO MARK
CENTENARY YEAR
Conflicts
World War I, World War II, Malayan Emergency, Korean War, Indonesian Confrontation, Vietnam War, Peacekeeping
Memorial type
Stone/cairn/plinth
Contributions
Dennis Stocks
Blair Meldrum, Secretary, Kenilworth Hall Committee
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