Harwood Island Great War Memorial Middle Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The Harwood Island Great War Memorial is a trachyte obelisk, supported by a trachyte pedestal, on a three-tier freestone base. It is inscribed with the names of around 50 residents of Harwood Island who served in the war. Their names are highlighted in gold and a Maltese Cross marks those who fell. The memorial is surrounded by a concrete-post and pipe-rail fence and there is a flagpole near the south western corner of the enclosure. Work to erect the memorial commenced on 26 August 1921, at the pre-selected site located between the Water Brigade Hall and the public wharf. Stones had been arriving at the site by boat since July (Daily Examiner, 13 July; 27 August 1921). Subscribers of the Soldiers' Memorial Fund met on 30 August in the hall to discuss the monument, which was almost complete. The date for the unveiling was set as 17 September and a committee was appointed to plan the event (Daily Examiner, 1 September 1921). Over the next two weeks, the Daily Examiner reported on the preparations. The unveiling went ahead as scheduled, with a detailed account appearing in The Grafton Argus and Clarence River General Advertiser on 19 September. The proceedings were led by Mr Jas. R Smith, manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining (CSR) Company, with other speakers including Reverend L E J Gray (Church of England), Dr R H Fallon (Baptist), Father Burkin, Reverend Boyce, and Councillor R J McDonald, President of Harwood Shire. The unveiling itself was performed by Mrs Dorey, a mother of three soldiers. The article also included a detailed description of the memorial and stated the final cost was £315. CSR had donated £100 towards the funds and the memorial has been fully paid off. Inscription Erected by the citizens of Harwood Island To perpetuate the memory of the gallant lads who forsaking all, went across the sea to fight for their King and country in the hour of their need, in the Great War 1914–1918 And in loving memory of those who laid down their lives for the good cause. 'Dulce et decorum est pro patria mort' [It is sweet and fitting to die for one's country] Related links Harwood soldiers' memorial (13 Jul 1921) Harwood soldiers' memorial (27 Aug 1921) Harwood soldiers' memorial (1 Sep 1921) "Lest we forget" (19 Sep 1921) 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 D Law World War 1 view Pte William H T Lewis World War 1 AIF view Pte Hugh P Lynch World War 1 AIF Germany view Cpl James Lynch World War 1 AIF Bullecourt view J P Maher World War 1 view Sgt Daniel K Maher World War 1 AIF view Sgt John A McLachlan World War 1 AIF view Pte Arthur H McLachlan World War 1 AIF view Pte Martin F McMahon World War 1 AIF view Pte Hillary E McMahon World War 1 AIF view Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 Next › Next page Last » Last page Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address 22 River Street Harwood NSW 2465 Local Government Area Clarence Valley Council Setting Roadside Location status Original location Memorial type Obelisk Recorded by Graham Wilson. Clarence Valley Council. Year of construction 1921 Dedication date 17 September 1921 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Materials Concrete Other stone