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Ayre Family War Memorial Gate, Bungonia

Ayre Family War Memorial Gate, Bungonia
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Ayre Family War Memorial Gate, Bungonia
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Ayre Family War Memorial Gate, Bungonia, William Ayre plaque
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Ayre Family War Memorial Gate, Bungonia, Claude Ayre plaque
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Description / Background

This war memorial is a stone gateway, erected in Bungonia Cemetery. The focal point of the gate is an archway, with two columns and a curved pediment above the lintel. Positioned to the left and right of the arch are two shorter stone pillars. The three elements are joined by wrought-iron fence panels. The arch also has a wrought-iron gate within it. The pillars and the pediment are each faced with a marble plaque, bearing the dedications.

The gate was first established in 1901 in honour of William Ayre who died while serving in the Boer War. It was made by Mr J. Turner and unveiled around 7 September 1901. 

Following the First World War, it appears another arch was erected at the site. The Goulburn Evening Penny Post, 28 May 1921, states:

The memorial arch erected in the local cemetery to the memory of Charlie Ayre, uncle, and Claud Ayre, nephew, was unveiled on Sunday afternoon [22 May] ... The structure is the work of Mr Turner of Goulburn, and is erected alongside a similar arch erected to William Ayre ... It forms a gateway leading from the R.C. [Roman Catholic] cemetery to the C. of E. [Church of England] cemetery, with panels facing both cemeteries. The names of both the soldiers who fell in the late war are inscribed. 

At some stage, the second arch may have been dismantled, with the pillars and plaques remaining. 

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Inscription

Plaque 1

In memory of Private William Myles Ayre,

No 203 Citizen's Bushman's Contingent

Died at Pretoria. S. A. 16th Nov. 1900

Aged 24 years.

Erected by his many friends.

Plaque 2

In memory of Pte. Charles E. Ayre

A Company, 3rd Platoon.

1st Canterbury (N.Z.) Regiment.

Killed in Action at the Great War

April 25th 1915, 

Aged 32 yrs & 9 mths.

Erected by his many friends. 

Plaque 3

In memory of Cpl. Claude Ayre

A Company, 53rd Platoon A.I.F.

Killed in Action at the Great War

May 11th 1917, 

Aged 23 yrs & 10 mths.

Erected by his many friends. 

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Address
Bungonia Cemetery
5512 Oallen Ford Road
Bungonia NSW 2580
Local Government Area
Goulburn Mulwaree Council
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Gate/lychgate
Recorded by
Goulburn Mulwaree Library
Year of construction
1901 and 1921
Conflict/s
South African War (Boer War), 1899–1902
First World War, 1914–18
Materials
Marble
Metal
Other stone