Springdale First World War Memorial Middle Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The memorial is a tapered stone obelisk commemorating those from Springdale who fell in the First World War. It is set within a fenced area situated in a pleasant rural environment In Springdale, a village about 16.5 km east of Temora in the Parish of Gundibindyal. The original polished trachyte obelisk set on a polished granite base was unveiled on 25 September 1921. It was rebuilt in 2003 and rededicated on 11 November 2003. In May 1920 a public meeting was held to discuss the erection of a soldiers’ memorial in Springdale with a decision to construct a memorial at a cost of £120 (Cootamundra Herald, 18 May 1920). A list was opened at the meeting and the sum of £50 was collected. Twelve months later, the Cootamundra Herald, 17 May 1921, reported that the Soldiers' Memorial Monument Committee had met to select a site for the memorial and a decision was made to erect it in a prominent position in the Recreation Reserve. At that stage the contractor, S H Dickson of Cootamundra, had the work in hand. The memorial was unveiled at a ceremony on 25 September 1921 in front of a large gathering presided over by Mr O E Cullen. Speeches were presented by several dignitaries, including Mr Hugh Main MLA and the Mayor of Temora, Alderman W Callaghan. The memorial was unveiled by Mrs James Penfold, who was the first to send a son to the war from Springdale (Cootamundra Herald, 27 September 1921). Inscription Obelisk - side 1 Roll of Honor[Names] Obelisk - side 2 In memory of those who fellIn The Great War 1914-19[Names] Plaque 1 SPRINGDALE WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL This Memorial was rededicated on 11th November, 2003 in the presence of Kay Hull MP Federal Member for Riverina The Memorial was rebuilt in 2003 by Vietnam Veterans of the South West Slopes with the support of the Springdale Community Major supporters have been the Department of Veteran Affairs, Brian & Joy Kahlefeldt and the Temora Shire Council Other supporters include Country Energy, Temora RSL Sub Branch and Temora Ex-Services Memorial Club LEST WE FORGET Plaque 2 This Memorial ToThe Men of SpringdaleWho Served and Gave TheirLives in World War IWas Rebuilt and Rededicated byWar Veteran's and Citizens of The District on11th November 2003. Related links Soldiers' Memorial at Springdale (18 May 1920) District Doings (17 May 1921) UNVEILING CEREMONY AT SPRINGDALE. (27 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 A F Ball World War 1 view T Bowker World War 1 view J I Carney World War 1 view A Cartwright World War 1 view L Coleman World War 1 view L B Crisp World War 1 view R M Cullen World War 1 view T F Dwyer World War 1 view I Elliott World War 1 view J T Firman World War 1 view Pagination 1 2 3 4 Next › Next page Last » Last page Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Springdale Recreation Reserve Burley Griffin Way Springdale NSW 2666 Local Government Area Temora Shire Setting Roadside Location status Moved/altered Memorial type Obelisk Recorded by Mr Peter Page - names supplied by Temora Shire Council and Peter Levarre-Waters. Graham Wilson Year of construction 1921 and 2003 Dedication date 11 November 2003 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18 Materials Granite Other stone