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Pottsville Beach Cenotaph

Pottsville Beach Cenotaph
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Pottsville Beach Cenotaph, looking North to Community Hall
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Pottsville Beach Cenotaph, Nominal Roll monument looking North West
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Pottsville Beach Cenotaph, Nominal Roll monument looking South
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Pottsville RSL Memorial Park gates and memorial walk looking South
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Description / Background

The Pottsville Beach Cenotaph is located at Anzac Park in Pottsville Beach, adjacent to the Community Hall on the Tweed Coast Road. It is a sepulchral monument in honour of those whose remains are elsewhere. The design of the cenotaph is appropriately solemn and dignified and the structure evokes a sense of service and loss. 

Built of Australian Grandee Grey granite, sitting on a Caspar White granite dais, the cenotaph stands approximately two metres tall, on a base approximately 10 metres square. There is a large back plate with the three Australian Defence Force Service crests, a rising central spire and cross, and side wings symbolically open to embrace those from the Navy, Army and Air Force who have served and died in war and conflict for Australia. The memorial was erected on behalf of the RSL Pottsville and District sub-Branch by Mr Nick Gazzard, monumental mason from East Coast Memorials in Mullumbimby, NSW.

The cenotaph was rededicated on 19 March 2016 and unveiled by Mr Rod White RFD NSW State President of the RSL. The new cenotaph replaced a smaller granite cenotaph built on the same site in 1988. It acts as a tangible reminder of those who built Pottsville and of those locals who have served in the defence forces. 

To the south of the cenotaph are the Pottsville RSL Memorial Gates. The gates consist of a metal archway, supported by two pillars. Attached to the pillars are various plaques dedicated to service men and women. Between the pillars is a set of timber gates. Two flagpoles are also nearby. 

History

  • Anzac Park and the immediately adjacent Pottsville RSL Memorial Park, often referred to as 'Pottsville Oval', make up a larger memorial site that has been in continuous use since 1946. 
  • 1946 - Local members of the Returned Sailors, Soldiers & Airmen Imperial League of Australia built the Pottsville RSL Memorial Park oval. Using only manpower and one light draught horse, they donated their time, a great deal of sweat and effort, and some money to carve the park out of the scrub on Crown land. They did this for the children from five local schools around the Pottsville area. 
  • 1947 - Gates bearing the name 'Pottsville RSL Memorial Park' were erected on the northern side of the oval.
  • 1988 - The first cenotaph at Anzac Park was built.
  • 1997 - The memorial park's gates were replaced after being damaged.
  • 2001- Tweed Shire Council, local RSL members and volunteers refurbished Anzac Park and the memorial pathway. 
  • 2010 - A granite nominal roll bearing the names of locals who served was erected near the cenotaph. 
  • 2016 - The cenotaph was renovated, enlarged and re-dedicated on 19 March 2016.

Improvements to the memorials and maintenance at the site have been funded by the Tweed Shire, government grants, and donations from the sub-Branch, local individuals and businesses.

As at 2018, people still regularly use the oval for organised sport and casual recreation. The memorial site is the focus for individual commemoration as well as community events such as Anzac Day, Vietnam Veterans Day and Remembrance Day.

Inscription

Main monument

Lest we forget

Pottsville Cenotaph Beach

Monument 2

Nominal roll

[Names]

Lest we forget

Pottsville Beach & District

In honour of those men and women who served in the defence forces from Pottsville Beach & District in time of war or conflict

Monument 3

Nominal roll

[Names]

Lest we forget

Pottsville Beach & District

[The Ode]

Plaque 1

Pottsville Beach Sub Branch of the R.S.L. of Australia. “Anzac Park”. Opened this day 11/11/01 by Mr. Max Lenehan District State Councillor in honour and memory of our fallen comrades. W. Clacher President. B. Stevenson Secretary. “Lest we forget”.

Plaque 2

In remembrance of all ex-servicemen who served in all wars in defence of their country. Tweed River War Widows Association 11th November 2002.

Plaque 3

Pottsville Beach R.S.L. Ladies Auxiliary. In fond memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice for their country in all conflicts.

Plaque 4

Pottsville Beach & District Nominal Roll Dedication Saturday 10thJuly 2010. Unveiled by Mr. Don Rowe OAM NSW State President of the RSL & Mr. Philip Bonnor First Hon Secretary of the Sub-Branch. President John Hawes OAM. Secretary Peter Field. Treasurer Des Dever.

Plaque 5

In memory of Korea. 1950 – 1956 (Korea War Veterans Association plaque 14 April 2014)

Plaque 6

Pottsville Beach Cenotaph Re-Dedication Saturday 19thMarch 2016. Unveiled by Mr Rod White AM RFD NSW State President of the RSL. RSL Pottsville & District sub-Branch. President John Hawes OAM. Secretary Mark Radisich. Treasurer Tim Whitfield.

Plaque 7

RSL Women’s Auxiliary Memorial Walk 19th March 2016.

Gates - archway 

Pottsville RSL Memorial Park

Gates plaque 1

Pottsville Beach RSL Ladies Auxillary

In fond memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice for their country in all conflicts

Gates plaque 2

In memory of all who served

Gates plaque 3

Australian Women's Services

Gates plaque 4

In remembrance of all ex-servicemen who served in all wars in defence of their country

Tweed River War Widows' Association 11th November 2002

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
Major H H Johnston First World War, 1914–18 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
Craftsman I J Keidge Second World War, 1939–45 QX12610 Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
Sergeant W Kennedy 1577 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
Signalman J Kimber Second World War, 1939–45 SX23887 (S16538) Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
Leading Aircraftman C L Kinneally Second World War, 1939–45 79995 Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) view
P W Kirk view
E Landridge view
D Lee view
Driver W Lowe First World War, 1914–18 25459 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view
Private R A Loxley-Lewis Second World War, 1939–45 NX109832 (N165073) Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view

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Address
Pottsville Beach Community Hall
1 Tweed Coast Road
Pottsville NSW 2489
Local Government Area
Tweed Shire
Setting
Building – outside
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Cenotaph
Gate/lychgate
Sports ground
Recorded by
Graham Wilson. RSL Pottsville and District sub-Branch. Tweed Shire Council.
Year of construction
1946
Dedication date
19 March 2016
Conflict/s
All conflicts
Materials
Concrete
Granite