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Kootingal War Memorial and Memory Park

Kootingal War Memorial and Memory Park
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Kootingal Memory Park signpost
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Kootingal Memory Park surroundings, including the Kootingal War Memorial
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Kootingal War Memorial, Mulla side
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Kootingal War Memorial, Mulla and Kootingal sides
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of First World War names on Kootingal side
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Kootingal War Memorial, Tintinhull side
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of Moonbi tile inset at base of memorial
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of Mulla tile inset at base of memorial
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of Tintinhull tile inset at base of memorial
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of unveiling plaque and Limbri Honour Roll
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of Kootingal Second World War plaque 1
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of Kootingal Second World War plaque 2
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of Boer War, Malayan Emergency, the Gulf and Korea plaque
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of Vietnam honour roll
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Kootingal War Memorial, close up of Moonbi Honour Roll
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Description / Background

Memory Park in Kootingal, NSW, is a commemorative park, which was established in the early 1920s. It features the Kootingal War Memorial, originally dedicated in 1921 in honour of those from Kootingal and distrct who served in the First World War. 

The memorial is a taperd pillar of stone and marble, mounted on a Ravensfield stone base, which consists of three plinths. Each side of the pillar represents one of four districts: Kootingal, Moonbri, Mulla, and Tintinhull. Each side bears two marble plaques, inscribed with the names of soldiers who went to the war from that locality.

The pillar is surrounded by a black and white tile floor and a kerb of Ravensfield stone. The names of the four districts are carved into the tiling, facing as near as possible to their side of the pillar. 

The plinths have several plaques attached, including a foundation stone, dedication and unveiling plaques, and bronze honour rolls for the Second World War and Vietnam, which have been added at a later date. A low metal fence surrounds the whole memorial, positioned outside the tile/kerb area.

Plans for the memorial were approved by the Kootingal soldiers' monument committee in August 1920 (Daily Observer, 26 August 1920). It was designed by Mr Bishop and erected by Mr Callcott of Tamworth. The foundation stone was laid on 19 November 1920, at a well-attended ceremony including residents from the four districts (Daily Observer, 22 November 1920).

The monument was completed by March 1921 and invitations were issued to the surrounding Shire Councils that month. On Saturday, 19 March 1921, a patriotic function was held in the Kootingal village, organised by the committee, to dedicate the park. The ceremony was described in detail in the Northern Daily Leader, 22 March 1921. It was reported:

The proceedings commenced with the dedication and opening to the public of the enclosed grounds in the centre of which the monument has been erected.

Mr W. Baldwin, chairman of the committee, called upon Councillor Peek to name the park 'Memory Park' and for the public to "always look upon it as sacred to the memory of all those who took part in the war." The memorial itself was unveiled by Captain F.W. Chaffey. 

Various commemorative services are held in the park.

Inscription

Park signage

Tamworth Regional Council

MEMORY PARK

Memorial, Kootingal side, inscription on top cap

Our heroes who fought and fell

in the Great War 1914–1918

Memorial, Kootingal side, top plaque

In memory of

[Names]

Memorial, Kootingal side, middle plaque

[Names]

Memorial, Kootingal side, dedication plaque

A tribute of honour

to sons and citizens of glorious memory

all for each and each for all twas thus they heard

the Empires call for freedom home and motherland

Memorial, Kootingal side, honour roll plaques 1 and 2

Kootingal Honour Roll

To the men and women of the district who served the Empire in World War II

[Names]

Memorial, Kootingal side, honour roll plaque 3

Kootingal, Moonbi, Limbri & Tintinhull Honour Roll

To the men and women of the district who served the Empire in the Boer War

[Names]

To the men and women of the district who served the Empire in the Malayan Emergency

[Name]

To the men and women of the district who served the Empire in the Gulf

[Name]

To the men and women of the district who served the Empire in Korea

[No names listed]

Memorial, Kootingal side, honour roll plaque 4

Kootingal, Moonbi, Limbri & Tintinhull Honour Roll

To the men and women of the district who served in Vietnam

[Names]

Memorial, Mulla side, top plaque

In memory of

[Name]

Memorial, Mulla side, middle plaque

[Names]

Memorial, Mulla side, unveiling plaque

This monument was unveiled by

Captain F.A. Chaffey M.L.A.

on 19 March 1921.

Memorial, Mulla side, plaque

Limbri Honour Roll

To the men and women of the district who served the Empire in World War II

[Names]

Memorial, Moonbi side, top plaque

In memory of

[Name]

Memorial, Moonbi side, plaque

Erected by public inscription

in commemoration of

service and sacrifice

in the world's greatest war

1914-1918

Memorial, Tintinhull side, top plaque

In memory of

[Name]

Memorial, Tintinhull side, foundation stone

This foundation stone was laid by

Mr

W. Baldwin

on 20th Nov. 1920

Memorial, Tintinhull side, plaque

Tintinhull Honour Roll

To the men and women of this district who served the Empire in World War II

[Names]

Tiles around base of memorial

Kootingal

Moonbi

Mulla

Tintinhull

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
Private M I Hunt Second World War, 1939–45 NFX172754 (N451780) Australian Army view
Private H Hunt Second World War, 1939–45 N388670 Australian Army view
Private F J Hyson First World War, 1914–18 6993 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
Private B G Hyson Second World War, 1939–45 NX191667 (N444478) Australian Army view
Sergeant F D Hyson Second World War, 1939–45 NX169744 (N163343) Australian Army view
Corporal F N Hyson Second World War, 1939–45 73940 Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) view
Private I M Hyson Second World War, 1939–45 N466580 Australian Army view
Private F J Hyson Second World War, 1939–45 N75510 Australian Army view
Sapper H E Hyson Second World War, 1939–45 NX161739 (N152222) Australian Army view
Sapper V Hyson Second World War, 1939–45 N75523 Australian Army view

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Address
Memory Park
Cnr Denman Avenue and Gate Street
Kootingal NSW 2352
Local Government Area
Tamworth Regional Council
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Column/pillar
Garden/park
Recorded by
Graham Wilson OAM
Year of construction
1920–1921
Dedication date
19 March 1921
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Vietnam War, 1962–75
Materials
Bronze
Concrete
Marble
Other stone
Sandstone