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Bingara Returned Servicemen's Memorial Park Garden of Remembrance

Bingara Returned Servicemen's Memorial Park Garden of Remembrance
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Bingara Returned Servicemen's Memorial Park, archway
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Bingara Returned Servicemen's Memorial Park Garden of Remembrance, close-up of roses reference list
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Bingara Returned Servicemen's Memorial Park Garden of Remembrance, close-up of roses reference list
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Description / Background

The Garden of Remembrance is located at the entrance to Bingara Returned Servicemen's Memorial Park. It is accessed through a covered archway. The garden features rose plants dedicated to individual soldiers from the First and Second World Wars and the Vietnam War. Panels are located on the eastern and western sides of the arch listing the number of each rose, as well as the soldier's name and years of military service.

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R.S. Memorial Park

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Garden of Remembrance

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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
J Adams World War 1 view
Warrant Officer 2 R Anderson World War 2 NX134811 (N169447) Army view
Allen Barnes World War 2 view
D Barrett World War 2 view
Sapper EG Batchelor World War 1 21479 Army view
Corporal G Bateman World War 2 NX18818 Army view
Private JA Bilsborough World War 2 NX40601 Army view
Leading Aircraftman Don Bilsborough World War 2 73279 RAAF view
Private E (E and K) Bilsborough World War 2 NX28896 Army view
Private K (E and K) Bilsborough World War 2 NX31469 Army view

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Address
Bingara Returned Servicemen's Memorial Park
Cnr Finch Street and Memorial Avenue
Bingara NSW 2404
Local Government Area
Gwydir Shire
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Garden/park
Recorded by
Graham Wilson. Sandra Brown.
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Second World War, 1939–45
Vietnam War, 1962–75