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Manilla General Cemetery Wall of Remembrance

Manilla General Cemetery Wall of Remembrance
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Manilla General Cemetery Wall of Remembrance
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Manilla General Cemetery Wall of Remembrance, plaques on left side
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Manilla General Cemetery Wall of Remembrance, plaques on right side
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Manilla General Cemetery Wall of Remembrance, middle structure in front of wall
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Manilla General Cemetery Wall of Remembrance, right flanking wall
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Manilla General Cemetery Wall of Remembrance, left flanking wall
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Description / Background

The Wall of Remembrance is the focal point of a commemorative area located in the centre of the Manilla General Cemetery. The wall is built of brick and painted red. There is an octagonal pillar in front of it, covered in brown tiles. There are also two additional brick walls on either side of the main wall. The area is paved with bricks and bordered by shrubs.

The main and right-hand side walls have multiple metal plaques attached, commemorating veterans of the First and Second World Wars, Korea, Malaya, Vietnam, and 'other service'. Their names are listed on honour rolls or on individual plaques. A number of those listed are buried in the cemetery.

Inscription

Main wall, centre, plaque

Wall of Remembrance

Their name liveth for evermore

Main wall, far left side, plaque

1914–18

[Names]

Korea

Malaya

Vietnam

[Names]

Main wall, left side, plaque

1914–18

[Names]

Main wall, right side, three plaques

1939–45

[Names]

Pillar

To those who served

Lest we forget

Right wall, four plaques

1939–45

[Names]

Right wall, plaque

Other service

[Names]

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Address
Manilla General Cemetery
Namoi River Road
Manilla NSW 2346
Local Government Area
Tamworth Regional Council
Setting
Garden/park
Memorial type
Wall
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Korean War, 1950–53
Malayan Emergency, 1950–60
Vietnam War, 1962–75
Materials
Brick
Metal