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Gordon Remembrance Clock

Gordon Remembrance Clock
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Gordon Remembrance Clock, plinth with plaque attached
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Description / Background

The Gordon Remembrance Clock was installed outside Ku-ring-gai Library as part of the 'Australia Remembers' campaign, a series of initiatives to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. 

The clock is an electric style. The unit itself is made of white metal, with decorative gold-coloured corner pieces. The clock face and arms are made of contrasting black metal. 

The clock is mounted on a metal post, which stands on concrete pavers. At the base of the pole is a sandstone plinth, with a bronze plaque attached. It is inscribed with details of the unveiling on 13 August 1995. 

Inscription

Plaque

Australia Remembers, 1939–1945 

The Remembrance Clock

A tribute from the citizens of the Bradfield Electorate and of Ku-ring-gai commemorating the residents who gave their lives in World War II and those who served Australia in all other ways on the home front.

Unveiled and dedicated 13 August 1995 as part of the 'Australia Remembers 1939–1945' national programme.

Peter Derwent, Mayor

David Connolly MP, Member for Bradfield

Joseph Diffin, General Manager

Stuart Doyle, War Memorials Custodian

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Address
Ku-ring-gai Library
Cnr Pacific Highway and Park Avenue
Gordon NSW 2072
Local Government Area
Ku-ring-gai Council
Setting
Roadside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Clock/clock tower/sundial
Recorded by
Ku-ring-gai Council
Year of construction
1995
Dedication date
13 August 1995
Conflict/s
Second World War, 1939–45
Materials
Bronze
Metal
Sandstone