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Nimbin District Great War Memorial

Nimbin District Great War Memorial
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Memorial 2007 - upgrade
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Memorial 2013 - after restoration
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Martin Butterfield
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Memorial 2006 - before restoration
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East face names
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Martin Butterfield
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South face names
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West face names
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North face names
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South face names
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NWM Dedication Ceremony Gov Sir Dudley DE Chair 25th April 1925
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Nimbin circa 1928-35
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Description / Background

The Nimbin District Great War Memorial consists of a decorative pillar, surmounted by a broken column. It was erected in honour of those who fought, died or were wounded in the First World War. Plaques are attached to the sides inscribed with the dedication and an honour roll. 

A War Memorial Committee was formed in Nimbin after the war. Early in June 1920 some 60 residents attended a public meeting held in the School of Arts to discuss the erection of a memorial in honor of those who volunteered for active service from Nimbin and the surrounding districts. The Northern Star (Lismore), 5 June 1920 reported that the Rev. A.G. Moore proposed that a cottage hospital be erected, which was seconded by Mr Fredericks. Mr W. Runn (A.I.F.) moved as an amendment that a monument be erected in the middle of the town, to be donated for the purpose. This was carried and a committee of four residents was elected to obtain plans, specifications and prices. 

At a later meeting of the executive of the Committee held late in November, and reported in the Star on 16 December 1920, it was revealed that 150 pounds had been given and promised and further donations would be accepted. Relatives of those who had volunteered within several miles radius were asked to forward all names so that none were missed. The treasurer was asked to arrange for the immediate erection of the monument.

In the Star on 30 May 1921, an article appeared about the Empire Day celebrations held on 26 May, at which residents observed the unveiling of the monument. Representatives came from the surrounding localities of Wadeville, Blue Knob, Coffee Camp and Lismore. Mr Pedrian M.L.A. and Councillor W.P. stranger representing Terania Shire also attended. 

Inscription

Nimbin District Memorial  
The Great War
1914 - 1919

Names
x Paid the supreme sacrifice

Veterans listed on this memorial

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more
A Fisher World War 1 view
H Fredericks World War 1 view
H Gray World War 1 view
H Hancock World War 1 view
A Hancock World War 1 view
E Hanman World War 1 view
A Hart World War 1 view
W Hitchener World War 1 view
G Hutchinson World War 1 view
H Jackson World War 1 view

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Address
Cullen and Sydney Streets
Nimbin NSW 2480
Local Government Area
Lismore, City of
Setting
Roadside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Column/pillar
Recorded by
Martin Butterfield. Paul Le Bars. Graham Wilson.
Year of construction
1920-1921
Dedication date
26 May 1921
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18