Amphitheatre Memorial Gates
Evans Street and Bailey Street AMPHITHEATRE, PYRENEES SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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Amphitheatre Memorial Gates - Physical Description 1
Stone gateway to hall.
Amphitheatre Memorial Gates - Historical Australian Themes
Remembering the fallen
Amphitheatre Memorial Gates - Usage/Former Usage
Commemoration
Veterans Description for Public
Amphitheatre Memorial Gates - Veterans Description for Public
On Sunday, October 28th 2001 two commemorative plaques to honour the local men who served in the First World War and Second World War, were unveiled at the Amphitheatre Public Hall. These have been attached to the granite gate posts of the First World War memorial gates in front of the Public Hall. The oldest soldier present, Aubrey Neil, assisted Michael Ronaldson, MHR, in unveiling one of the plaques, whilst the youngest local child present, Harry McPhan, assisted with the other. The First World War plaque contains fifty-nine names, five of whom paid the supreme sacrifice, and the Second World War plaque lists sixty-four names, three of whom did not return. The memorial also commemorates subsequent conflicts.
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AMPHITHEATRE STATION GROUNDVictorian Heritage Inventory
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Amphitheatre Avenue of HonourVic. War Heritage Inventory
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Amphitheatre Honour RollVic. War Heritage Inventory
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