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Corowa First and Second World Wars Memorial Clock

Corowa First and Second World Wars Memorial Clock
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Martin Butterfield
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Martin Butterfield
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Martin Butterfield
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Martin Butterfield
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Martin Butterfield
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Martin Butterfield
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Martin Butterfield
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Martin Butterfield
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Martin Butterfield
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Peter Levarre-Waters
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Peter Levarre-Waters
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Peter Levarre-Waters
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Peter Levarre-Waters
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Peter Levarre-Waters
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Peter Levarre-Waters
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Peter Levarre-Waters
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Description / Background

The memorial is a stone clock tower, located in the Corowa town centre. The memorial features plaques and honour rolls for the those who served in the First and Second World Wars. 

Following World War One, the Corowa community met at a number of public meetings to discuss the establishment of a soldiers memorial. The Daily Express (Wagga Wagga), 16 September 1920 reported that a public meeting held two days earlier it was moved that a memorial clock should be placed in a memorial. At that stage, Samuel Nixon of 'Belmont' had given the municipality a clock as well as 500 pounds for a memorial.  It was decided to combine the clock as part of the memorial and call for competitive designs for a memorial that would cost about 2,000 pounds. 

The Corowa Free Press, 26 April 1921 that the prize for design of the clock was won by R. Tojkander of Sydney and the Town Clerk had written away to the Institute of Architects in Sydney for designs of a memorial.  Later that year, The Muswellbrook Chronicle, 9 December 1921 reported that the Corowa Soldiers' Memorial had accepted s tender for 2,150 pounds for the supply and erection of an obelisk of Sydney freestone with a trachyte base. Mr Nixon had donated a further 500 pounds to the memorial fund. 

The foundation stone of the clock tower was laid on Monday 26 June by the Hon. R.T. Hall, MLA. In August the Memorial Committee invited the President and Councillors of the Culcairn Shire Council to the opening of the memorial by Major General Sir Charles Rosenthal on Sunday 10 September.

The Sydney Mail, 20 September 1922 described in detail the opening ceremony. The dedication ceremony was performed by Rev. R.J. Howie of Orange and some 3,000 attended the function. The designer of the obelisk was A.J. Goode, a returned serviceman of Sydney. Constructed of Sydney sandstone, it had three polished trachyte panels with the names of those who had served. The electric clock was installed at the top with a bell and striker.

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The residents of Corowa and District have erected this memorial in memory of the men of this District who fought and died in the cause of libery in the Great War 1914 - 1918.

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This memorial was unveiled by Maj,-Gen Sir Charles Rosenthal KCB CMG DSO  MLA for Bathurst 10th September 1922

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This stone was laid by the Hon R T Ball MLA, Minister for Works Railways and State Enterprise on 26th June 1922

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This Monument was rededicated after being restored by the Cowra RSL sub-Branch and the DVAs "Our Heritage - Their Service" program.  Anzac Day 25th April 2001. Ronald L Tidd SBStJ., JP President;  Albert E Webber ED Secretary

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1939 - World War II - 1945
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Veterans listed on this memorial

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more
R C Mitchell view
G Morton view
H Murray view
R E Nicholson World War 2 view
Pte S L Nixon World War 1 6798 AIF Sailly-le-Sec, Somme Sector, France view
D O'Leary view
J O'Shea view
A H Oswald view
L Parish view
G Phillips World War 2 view

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Address
Honour Avenue and Sanger Street
Corowa NSW 2646
Local Government Area
Federation Council
Setting
Roadside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Clock/clock tower/sundial
Recorded by
Martin Butterfield. Images also Peter Levarre-Waters.
Year of construction
1921-1922
Dedication date
09 October 1922
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Materials
Sandstone