Chiltern War Memorial Gates
Conness Street, Chiltern VIC 3683
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Statement of Significance
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Chiltern War Memorial Gates - Physical Description 1
The gardens are entered through masonry pillars which have been stuccoed. They are inscribed with the words "Lest We Forget", and contain plaques honouring 53 fallen district servicemen from World Wars I and II. There are two gates made from a popular wrought iron pattern. The fence is concrete posts with wire mesh commensurate in age and style with the gates.
Chiltern War Memorial Gates - Historical Australian Themes
8.8 Remembering the fallen
Veterans Description for Public
Chiltern War Memorial Gates - Veterans Description for Public
The Chiltern Memorial Park entranceway comprise of stuccoed masonry pillars, inscribed with the words "Lest We Forget", and plaques honouring 53 fallen servicemen of the First and Second World Wars. The two gates are made from a popular wrought iron pattern while the fence is characterised by concrete posts with wire mesh, which matches in age and style with the gates.
Heritage Study and Grading
Indigo - Indigo Shire Heritage Study
Author: Peter Freeman Pty Ltd
Year: 2002
Grading: Local
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FORMER BANK OF AUSTRALASIAVictorian Heritage Register H0277
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STAR THEATREVictorian Heritage Register H0278
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CHILTERN RAILWAY STATION AND GOODS SHEDVictorian Heritage Register H1603
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