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Narromine War Memorial

Narromine War Memorial
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Narromine War Memorial, close-up of honour roll panel
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Description / Background

Narromine War Memorial is a grey-granite column, surmounted by a red-granite orb. The column stands on a rectangular, grey-granite base, positioned upon a three-step platform. The whole is surrounded by a fence. Honour roll panels are attached to the sides of the base, which are inscribed with an honour roll of those who served in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. 

Planning for a memorial to the Great War was underway by mid-1921. The Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington Independent, 15 July 1921, reported on "one of the largest meetings ever held in Narromine," to discuss the erection of a soldiers' memorial. Two clear, and strongly defended, points of view were expressed by the attendees: build a monument or a public hospital. Despite a vote in favour of the hospital, opposition continued and no decision was made. 

In time, the design of the monument was selected, and the Soldiers' Memorial Committee set out to raise funds. The Dubbo Dispatch, 20 June 1922, published an extensive list of donations from the R.S. and S.I. League, as well as many Narromine and district residents.

The memorial was constructed by by stonemasons Messrs W. Larcombe and Sons of Dubbo. It was unveiled by Captain Dunn M.L.A. on Anzac Day, 25 April 1924, in front of a large gathering of returned soldiers and citizens. The polished granite memorial, weighing 18 tons, recorded the names of 47 soldiers who paid the supreme sacrifice. The event was reported in The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate on 29 April. Before the unveiling, there was a united church service in the Town Hall. A procession was then lead by members of the Narromine Light Horse over to the monument. Mr E. Cahill, president of the committee, presided over the ceremony and the Mayor, Alderman J. W. Smith, addressed the crowd.

Commemorative ceremonies are held on site throughout the year. 

Inscription

Front plaque

Korea

[Name]

Their memory lives within our hearts, their worth the whole world knows.

The Narromine returned soldiers gratefully acknowledge the gift of this fence from T. E. Perry ESA.

Eastern plaque

In memory of

[Names]

Soldiers of Narromine who made the supreme sacrifice for their country 1914-1918

Southern plaque

In memory of

[Names]

Servicemen of Narromine and district who made the supreme sacrifice for their country 1939-1945

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
G Barden World War 1 view
R W Barlow World War 2 view
J Birmingham World War 1 view
H S Bourchier World War 1 view
C Bourchier World War 1 view
K P Bourchier World War 2 view
C Brown World War 2 view
C A Butler World War 1 view
A Cameron World War 1 view
H Cameron World War 1 view

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Address
Dandaloo and Burraway Streets
Narromine NSW 2821
Local Government Area
Narromine Shire
Setting
Roadside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Column/pillar
Recorded by
Graham Wilson. Mr K R McDonnell.
Year of construction
1924
Dedication date
25 April 1924
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Korean War, 1950–53
Materials
Brick
Concrete
Granite
Metal