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Grafton Avenue of Trees Memorial

Grafton Avenue of Trees Memorial
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This memorial was originally located on the intersection of Bacon and Mary Streets, Grafton. It is a small, granite pillar with four brass plaques, containing the names of 45 servicemen and women from the First and Second World Wars and Korea who fell. These veterans were originally commemerated with an avenue of trees planted in 1949, but over the years the trees died and the original plaques disappeared. The present memorial was established in 1982 and later moved to Memorial Park, Grafton.

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'Lest We Forget'

On 13.6.1949 a Memorial Ave of 138 trees was planted in Bacon St., from Queen St. to Cranworth St. 45 of these bore plaques to commemorate fallen soldiers.

This memorial was dedicated on 11.11.82 in memory of the establishment of the original memorial avenue and in honour of those who paid the supreme sacrifice in World War II and subsequent conflicts.

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
Pte Dudley A Waghorn World War 2 Army Papua view
Sgt Gerald Ward-Smith World War 2 RAAF East Indies view
A E J Wigley view
F/Sgt Bruce E Wigley World War 2 RAAF view
Flt/Lt John W Yarra World War 2 RAAF Holland view
PO Robert E Yarra World War 2 RAAF France view

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Address
Memorial Park
Prince Street
Grafton NSW 2460
Local Government Area
Clarence Valley Council
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Moved/altered
Memorial type
Column/pillar
Recorded by
Peter Hay, Clarence Valley Council
Year of construction
1982
Dedication date
11 November 1982
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Korean War, 1950–53
Materials
Brass
Granite