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Name | Gosnells War Memorial |
Location | Albany Highway Gosnells, north east side of the bridge over the Canning River. |
History
Setting
Set in parkland between the City of Gosnells Administration Centre and the Canning River at Gosnells.
Description
A polished marble obelisk with names of WW1 deaths on three sides, with WW2 names (22) on a brass plaque attached to the base on one side.
Monument Details
- Anderson J
- Ernest Ball DCM Listed as Ball F
- Walter Bell Blair Listed as Blair W
- Sydney Fenner Blencowe Listed as Blencow S
- David Edward Bromley Listed as Bromley D
- John McLeod Brown Listed as Brown J
- Bush L
- Carroll H J
- Chorlton O
- Dalziel E
- Dalziel W
- Elkington A E
- Harwood W
- Hedger A K
- Jaentsch R
- Kelly B
- Kettley A C
- Lang EW
- Charles Leonard Lockhart Listed as Lockhart C
- Lockhart E
- Mead E
- McKeown C
- Neale E
- Noyce E C
- Parker A
- Polain HL
- Reed W
- Renou L
- Sayer D
- George Scrivener
- Henry Seddon
- Sexton FL
- Shelley R P
- Smith H
- Squires A E
- Stalker H
- Thorpe H H
- Thompson S S
- Verrell A
- Williams J