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Leeton ANZAC Memorial Clock

Leeton ANZAC Memorial Clock
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Description / Background

A four-faced clock, mounted atop a large white-painted tower into which four white marble plaques are inset. Veterans' names are inscribed on the plaques and blackened. Above each plaque is a green painted laurel wreath and words to signify whether the plaques refer to First or Second World War veterans. The whole monument is mounted on three rectangular steps. A low metal chain fence attached to low pillars, surround the memorial on the top step. 

The monument was originally dedicated on 25 April 1926, with the clock addition being dedicated on 11 November 1965.

The memorial is located on a roundabout at the intersection of Pine Avenue, Chelmsford Place, Wade Avenue South and Kurrajong Avenue.

Note about veterans' names: In the below table the abbreviation DOS for Died on Service has been used.

Inscription

Tower - sides 1 and 2

In memoriam

1914

1918

Our Glorious Dead

1914-1918

[Names]

Tower - sides 3 and 4

In memoriam

1939

1945

Our Glorious Dead

1939-1945

[Names]

Brass plaque on fence pillar

This ANZAC Memorial Clock

was erected by

Leeton Sub-Branch RSSAILA

with public subscription

and was unveiled by

Sir Iven Mackay,

KBE, CMG, DSO and Bar, Croix de Guerre, Greek MC

and dedicated on 11th November 1965.

A R Cox President

E B Sherley Secretary

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 F Alexander World War 1 view
R E Bailey World War 1 view
C Baker World War 1 view
S R Barling World War 2 view
H Baron World War 1 view
L T Bell World War 1 view
J C Bellam World War 1 view
R N Belling World War 2 view
G Best World War 1 view
V Bias World War 1 view

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Address
Pine Avenue and Chelmsford Place
Leeton NSW 2705
Local Government Area
Leeton Shire
Setting
Roadside
Memorial type
Clock/clock tower/sundial
Recorded by
David Roden
Year of construction
1926
Dedication date
11 November 1965
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45