Frederickton First World War Memorial Middle Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Expand Display full screen carousel Prev Next Description / Background The Frederickton First World War Memorial is a grey granite obelisk set on three concrete steps within a fenced enclosure on the border of the Frederickton Public School grounds. Attached to the obelisk are five polished black granite plaques on which the names of veterans and several inscriptions are engraved and gilded. The memorial was relocated to the school in 1938 from the Frederickton Recreation Grounds where it was first erected in 1920-1921. The Macleay Argus (Kempsey), 12 March 1920 reported that the Trustees of the Frederickton Recreation Grounds had instructed their Secretary to place in the hands of a local monumental mason to create a monument for the boys who had paid the supreme sacrifice and in honour of the boys who had enlisted. The monument of free stone was to stand on a concrete stand, six feet square and be nine feet high. The Macleay Argus, 1 July 1921 reported that the unveiling of the memorial memorial in the Recreation Ground was delayed because of the unfavourable weather. The ceremony was to take place at a later date. In 1938 the decision was taken to move the Soldiers' Memorial from the reserve to the grounds of the Frederickton Public School. The Macleay Argus, 25 October 1938 reported that a number of returned soldiers working under the Mr S.B. Lacey and the Shire Engineer Mr K. Stretch had been re-erecting the memorial. The 18 November edition reported that the work was completed and the unveiling was to take place on Sunday 4 December. The Macleay Argus, 2 December 1938 reported that at the ceremony, Mr Bruce, Inspector of Schools would officially hand over the school plot and the Shire President would accept it. Inscription Plaque Sacred to the memory of our boys who paid the supreme sacrifice Plaque In honour of our boys who enlisted from Frederickton Plaque 1920 Roll Fallen heroes[Names] Base Lest We Forget Related links MEMORIAL AT FREDERICKTON. (12 Mar 1920) THE FREDERICKTON MEMORIAL. (1 Jul 1921) FREDERICKTON SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL. (25 Oct 1938) FREDERICKTON SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL. (18 Nov 1938) UNVEILING OF FREDERICKTON SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL. (2 Dec 1938) Veterans listed on this memorial Veterans listed on this memorial Sort by Family nameGiven nameWar Order AscDesc Items per page 1050100- All - Apply Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more M Bowen World War 1 view H Brenton World War 1 view H Burnestin World War 1 view F Charters World War 1 view W Coleman World War 1 view A Cooper World War 1 view L Dornan World War 1 view B Dornan World War 1 view Les Dornan World War 1 view G Keast World War 1 view Pagination 1 2 Next › Next page Last » Last page Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Frederickton Public School Corner of Great North Road and Pacific Highway Frederickton NSW 2440 Local Government Area Kempsey Shire Setting Garden/park Location status Moved/altered Memorial type Column/pillar Monument Obelisk Recorded by David Roden. Updated photographs by Ken Hills, Kempsey-Macleay RSL Sub Branch. Year of construction 1920-1921. Re-dedicated in the school grounds on 4 December 1938 Dedication date 04 December 1938 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Materials Concrete Other stone