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Woy Woy Soldiers Memorial Park

Woy Woy Soldiers Memorial Park
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Woy Woy Soldiers Memorial Park
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Woy Woy Soldiers Memorial Park
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Woy Woy Soldiers Memorial Park, cenotaph
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Woy Woy Soldiers Memorial Park, cenotaph
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Woy Woy Soldiers Memorial Park, dedication plaque
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Woy Woy Soldiers Memorial Park, plaques
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Woy Woy Soldiers Memorial Park, plaque
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Description / Background

Woy Woy Memorial Park was officially dedicated on 19 October 1932 to those who have served. It features a sandstone cenotaph inscribed with the words 'Lest we forget'. Plaques for individual veterans and commemorating service organisations are located throughout the area. 

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Timber sign

Gosford City Council

Woy Woy Memorial Park

A place of remembrance

Dedication plaque

Dedicated as a Soldiers Memorial Park by His Excellency Sir Philip Game G.B.E., K.C.B., D.S.O. Governor of New South Wales 19th October 1932.

Plaque 1

[Australian Army emblem]

Dedicated to the Memory of John Joseph (Jack) Ryan 15th January, 1895 - 2nd November, 1992 and all Gallipoli Veterans 'Their bodies are buried in peace and the name liveth for evermore' Anzac Day - 25th April, 1998.

Plaque 2

In commemoration of Ettalong War Widows Guild Club 50th Anniversary 1954–2004 Anzac Day April 25th 2004

Plaque 3

Presented to Gosford City Council and the people of the Hawkesbury River Area by the ship's company of H.M.A.S. Hawkesbury (K363) on the 50th anniversary of the commissioning of the frigate as a token of regard and in appreciation of the war time and on-going relationship with the Royal Australian Navy.

Presented by Commander H.J. Weston, DSC, RD, (Retd) Legion of Merit (USA) (To Hawkesbury for meritorious service with the US Seventh Fleet) Commanding Officer H.M.A.S. Hawkesbury 1944–45 to Councillor D.B. O'Connor Mayor on behalf of the City of Gosford.

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Address
Brick Wharf Road
Woy Woy NSW 2256
Local Government Area
Central Coast Council
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Garden/park
Recorded by
Peter Levarre-Waters
Year of construction
1932
Dedication date
19 October 1932
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
All conflicts
Materials
Sandstone