R.A.A.F. Rathmines Memorial Middle Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background Stone brick monument set on a plinth with a Catalina propeller on the top. The memorial has three stone brick walls to the front and facing the monument, with plaques of deceased personnel who were associated with seaplanes at Rathmines between 1939-1960. The memorial is located adjacent to Rathmines Bowling Club (formerly the Royal Australian Air Force (R.A.A.F.) base Officers' Mess). More information about the Rathmines R.A.A.F. base can be found on the NSW Heritage Office website. Notes on veterans' names: On the memorial: E Carington-Smith is given as E Carrington-Smith L Farrands is given as L Farands R G Hender is given as R S Hender M B Tyrrell is given as M B Tyrell H McGillivray is given as H McGillvray R W Schulz is given as R W Schultz A Thompson is given as A Thomson N L Woodhouse is given as N D Woodhouse D J Hookings is given as D J Hookins A Hinchcliffe has been found on official records as both Hinchcliffe and Hinchliffe. National Archives records indicate the cause of death for W I Meyers may have been accidental. No records can be found for a T H Cox. This may be Thomas Rawson Cox who died of disease. I D V Ralfe and J H Barnes are not listed as deceased on official records. The status codes for these two veterans have been left as killed in action (KIA) as that is what is indicated by the memorial. All other status codes have been based on information from the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, National Archives information, the World War Two nominal roll and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Inscription Column Dedicated to those who served at the R.A.A.F. Rathmines and to all associated with Flying Boats and Seaplanes 1939 – 1960. Unveiled by Air Vice Marshall W. E. Townsend G.B. C.B.E. 16th Sept., 1972. South wall plaque In memory of members of No 11 (Flying Boat) Squadron, RAAF who gave their lives during the 1939-1945 hostilities [Names] South wall plaque In memory of members of No 20 (Flying Boat) Squadron, RAAF who gave their lives during the 1939-1945 hostilities [Names] North wall plaque In memory of members of RAAF (Flying Boat) Squadrons & Units who gave their lives during the 1939-1945 hostilities [Names] Veterans listed on this memorial Veterans listed on this memorial Sort by Family nameGiven nameWar Order AscDesc Items per page 1050100- All - Apply Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more E B Brown World War 2 RAAF view N J Brown World War 2 RAAF view J S Brown World War 2 RAAF view J J Burns World War 2 RAAF view A Burns World War 2 RAAF view W J Canterbury World War 2 RAAF view E Carington-Smith World War 2 RAAF view S J Carnell World War 2 RAAF view L Carr World War 2 RAAF view E J Carroll World War 2 RAAF view Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Rathmines Catalina Memorial Park Stilling Street Rathmines NSW 2283 Local Government Area Lake Macquarie, City of Setting Garden/park Memorial type Monument Recorded by Mr Robert McLardy and Penny Furner - Rathmines Catalina Memorial Park Trust Year of construction 1972 Dedication date 16 September 1972 Conflict/s Second World War, 1939–45