Newcastle Merchant Mariners Memorial Middle Image Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The memorial is in two sections. The northern part is a wall shaped like a wave with an anchor draped over it. It is made of highly polished stone with gold inlay. The inscriptions are on the southern face, along with the Merchant Navy emblem and a cross. The southern part is a square plinth with attached plaque, and a flagpole in front of it. The plinth is covered with pebbles set in concrete. Both sections are located in a commemorative paved area. There are several plaques around the perimeter of this area. The memorial is located opposite the Newcastle Railway Station on the southern side of Newcastle harbour. Note on veteran name: On the memorial K L Kermode may be given as K L Kermodi. Inscription North anchor In memory of all Merchant Mariners lost in time of war "Hark Do You Hear The Sea" Shakespeare "Lest We Forget" North east plaque This Memorial was unveiled by The Hon. Peter Morris, MP. with the assistance of Mrs. J. Roggers and Captain L. Packman on Friday 17th June, 1994. The anchor used was the spare bow anchor from the Newcastle built dredge E.O.K. Green. The flag was formerly located outside the Administrative Building of the State Dockyard. The plaque, dedicated to the two BHP vessels was located at the BHP Newcastle Steel Works. Captain J. Fair, Secretary. North west plaque Australia Remembers 1939-1945 During World War II the sea was the main transport route, bringing to Newcastle the raw materials needed by its industries and taking away the industries products, as well as Hunter coal. Japanese submariner operated along the east coast of Australia from 16 May to 3 August 1942 and 18 January to 16 June 1943. They sank 18 vessels and attacked another 15, killing 277 merchant mariners and 223 medical personnel, as well as attacking Sydney and Newcastle. In 1940-41 German mines sunk 4 vessels, killing 16, and a German submarine sank a vessel in 1944, killing 2. 14 men from Newcastle were among 23 lost when 'Iron Crown', en route from Whyalla to Port Kembla, was sunk by submarine I-27 on 4 June 1942; earlier it had damaged 'Barwon'. On 22 July 1942 Allara' was damaged by enemy action. It was repaired in Newcastle but 5 fatalities of that action are buried in Sandgate General Cemetery. Submarine I-21 which sunk 'Iron Knight' had previously sunk 'Kalingo' on 18 January 1943. This Australia Remembers Plaque was sponsored by Newcastle Port Corporation. South west plaque North Coast Steam Navigation Co Ltd For decades this company operated a fleet of small ships to navigate NSW North Coast river and bay ports but sadly it ceased trading in 1954. Two of its ships that had called regularly at Newcastle for cargoes and bunkers were sunk by enemy action during World War II. This plaque is dedicated to the memory of the officers and crew of those ships who lost their lives. M.V. Nimbin Sunk by a German mine off Norah Head on 5th December 1940 7 lives lost S.S. Wollongbar Torpedoed by a Japanese submarine off Crescent Head 29th April 1943 32 lives lost. South plaque In commemoration of members of Mercantile Marine who lost their lives at sea. S.S. 'Iron Chieftain' 3rd June 1942 [Names] (refer below) S.S. 'Iron Knight' 8th February 1943 [Names] (refer below) 1939 World War II 1945 The Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd. 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 G S Swainson World War 2 Mercantile Marine view T H Targett World War 2 Mercantile Marine view H Tate World War 2 Mercantile Marine view A Thomas World War 2 Mercantile Marine view B T Vivian World War 2 Mercantile Marine view T J Weller World War 2 Mercantile Marine view H Wilkinson World War 2 Mercantile Marine view J Young World War 2 Mercantile Marine view Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address 146 Wharf Road Newcastle NSW 2300 Local Government Area Newcastle, City of Setting Garden/park Memorial type Board/roll/plaque/tablet Statue/sculpture/artwork Recorded by Mr Robert McLardy Year of construction 1994 Dedication date 17 June 1994 Conflict/s Second World War, 1939–45