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Steel Industry of Australia Memorial, Berrima Remembrance Grove

Steel Industry of Australia Memorial, Berrima Remembrance Grove
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Description / Background

This memorial consists of a grove of trees, planted in honour of those who served in the Second World War and Korea. Marking the site is a large bushrock, which bears a plaque inscribed with the dedication and the name of the grove's original sponsor, who was responsible for planting and maintenance. The sponsor was the Steel Industry of Australia. 

The memorial forms part of the Berrima Remembrance Grove, located on the Old Hume Highway, near the roundabout intersection with Medway Road and Taylor Avenue, Berrima. There are 11 groves overall, covering some 34 acres. Eight other groves retain their bushrock markers and they are listed separately on the NSW War Memorials Register, under the 'Linked memorials' heading below.

Information for this listing was sourced from the report Berrima Remembrance Groves NSW Inventory by Chris & Charlotte Webb Pty Ltd, dated July 2021. This report was supported by a Community War Memorials Fund grant from the NSW Government. 

Inscription

Plaque

This section of

the Remembrance Driveway

created and maintained by

the Steel Industry of Australia.

A living memorial to

the men and women who served

in World War II and in the Korean Campaign.

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Address
Old Hume Highway
Berrima NSW 2577
Local Government Area
Wingecarribee Shire
Setting
Roadside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Stone/bushrock
Recorded by
Dr Eric Savage
Year of construction
1956
Conflict/s
Second World War, 1939–45
Korean War, 1950–53