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Dudley War Memorial

Dudley War Memorial
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Description / Background

An obelisk of granite with the four lower sides polished and engraved with names on three sides. The memorial is located overlooking Dudley.

The memorial has had additional plaques and emblems attached:

  • Front side (faces north-west): The Australian Army emblem 2 memorial plaques. 
  • Left side: Royal Australian Navy emblem.
  • Right side: Royal Australian Air Force emblem.
Inscription

Front:

Top plaque:

Dudley War Memorial. This Memorial Palque is in Honour of those who served in all Conflicts and Peace Keeping operations since World War I. LEST WE FORGET

Middle plaque:

Memorial plaque unveiled by Jill Hall M.P. Federal Member for Shorthland. Dedicated by Father Chris Bird Chaplain for Adamstown R.S.L. Sub-Branch for Dudley War Memorial Trust Board 11th November 2005. Chairman Ron Ogram.

Lower:

These Gave Their All 

[Names]

Lest We Forget 1914 - 1918 Erected by local residents 1921 Unveiled by Mr. A.R. Cant 25-4-22.

Side:

These Gave Their All 

[Names]

Side:

These Gave Their All 

[Names]

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Address
Cnr Ocean Street and Redhead Road
Dudley NSW 2290
Local Government Area
Lake Macquarie, City of
Setting
Roadside
Memorial type
Obelisk
Recorded by
Mr Robert McLardy
Year of construction
1921
Dedication date
25 April 1922
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Peacekeeping, 1947–present
All conflicts