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Broke War Memorial

Broke War Memorial
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Broke War Memorial with original memorial in background and updated granite slab in foreground
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Broke War Memorial, close up of original memorial with updated collage and brass plaque
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Broke War Memorial, close up of honour board
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Broke War Memorial, close up of First World War roll and Lest We Forget plaque
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Broke War Memorial, close up of Second World War roll
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Broke War Memorial, close up of low granite block at base of honour board
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Broke War Memorial, close up of brass plaque at base of honour board
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Broke War Memorial, close up of updated granite slab for peacekeeping and conflicts post-Second World War
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Broke War Memorial, close up of updated granite slab, peacekeeping inscription
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Broke War Memorial, close up of updated granite slab, peacekeeping inscription
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Broke War Memorial, close up of updated granite slab, conflicts post-Second World War inscription
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Archival image. Original memorial before additions.
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Description / Background

The original memorial consists of two roll of honour boards, which are attached to a timber frame and covered by a metal awning. The structure is surrounded by a wrought iron fence, which contains a gate decorated with a white Latin cross. The top roll contains the names of those who served in the First World War and the roll below lists those from the Second World War. Above the rolls is a simple plaque bearing the words 'Lest we forget'.

Three additions have been made to the original memorial: a small picture in the centre of the First World War roll, a brass plaque at the base of the structure, and a grey granite slab immediately outside the fence, positioned within a garden bed. The picture is a collage of a sulphur-crested cockatoo sitting on the left-hand side of the brim of a slouch hat, with gum leaves on the right-hand side, and the Australian coat of arms at the top. The brass plaque is set on a grey granite plinth.

The whole memorial is in honour of the residents of the Broke district who gave their lives in the pursuit of 'liberty and freedom'. The slab is a memorial to Australia's involvement in peacekeeping missions from 1953 onwards and conflicts post-Second World War. It is inscribed with the names of conflicts and locations, with the corresponding years.

When the memorial was originally unveiled on 16 September 1922, it included a machine gun war trophy. The ceremony, memorial, and trophy were described in detail in the Singleton Argus on 19 September. 

The memorial is located in Stewart McTaggart Park, next to the Broke Rural Fire Brigade station.

Inscription

Plaque above rolls

Lest We Forget

First World War roll

Roll of Honour

1914–1918

[Names]

x Killed in action

Second World War roll

1939–1945.

[Names]

Collage on First World War roll

Lest We Forget

Brass plaque at base of structure

This memorial plaque is in memory of

those residents of the Broke District

who paid the supreme sacrifice and

to all who offered their services in

various theatres of war so that we may

enjoy Liberty and Freedom.

LEST WE FORGET

Grey granite slab

PEACE KEEPING 1953

Korea, Middle East, Congo, West New Guinea, Yemen, Pakistan, Syria, Iraq (weapons inspections), Western Sahara, Cambodia, Yugoslavia, Somalia, Rawanda, Bouganville, Timor, Sinai, Lebanon, Rhodesia, Iran, Namibia, Afghanistan, Gulf (mine clearance), Iraq/Kuwait.

CONFLICTS POST WW2

Japan 1945–51, Korea 1950–56, Malayan Emergency 1955–60, Confrontation 1964–66, Vietnam 1962–72, 1st Gulf War 1990–91, Somalia 1993, East Timor 1999– , Afghanistan 2002– , 2nd Gulf War 2003–, Iraq 2003–

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
J Andrews World War 2 view
Grace Baker World War 2 view
A Barnett World War 2 view
W Bowcock World War 1 view
D Caban World War 2 view
G Campbell World War 2 view
C Cheesborough World War 1 view
Iris Dengate World War 2 view
R Dorrington World War 1 view
W Dorrington World War 1 view

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Address
Stewart McTaggart Park
4 Wollombi Street
Broke NSW 2330
Local Government Area
Singleton Council
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Singleton Historical Society & Museum Inc. Updated photos and description by David Roden.
Dedication date
16 September 1922
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Occupation of Japan, 1946–51
Korean War, 1950–53
Malayan Emergency, 1950–60
Indonesian Confrontation, 1963–66
Vietnam War, 1962–75
Iraq: the First Gulf War, 1990–91
Afghanistan, 2001–present
Iraq: the Second Gulf War, 2003–09
Peacekeeping, 1947–present
Materials
Brass
Granite
Timber