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Tallimba Memorial Park Second World War Memorial Gates and Obelisk

Tallimba Memorial Park Second World War Memorial Gates and Obelisk
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Description / Background

Tallimba is located in the central western area of New South Wales. It is a small rural village, located thirty-four miles from West Wyalong within the Bland Shire. Located at the town's memorial park, these memorial gates feature two honour roll plaques commemorating those who served in the Second World War. Between the concrete pillars are two metal swing gates featuring a Rising Sun emblem and a metal sign links the top of the pillars. Located within the park is a small stone obelisk, faced with a plaque commemorating those who fell in the war, accompanied by a flagpole.

Initial moves to establish a memorial park began in 1944. In January, the Tallimba RSL sub-Branch stated that the organization was prepared to erect memorial gates if the Bland Shire accepted the gift of two blocks of land to establish a park. Council took action to accept the park and accepted the principle of a local committee to develop and manage it. 

A detailed report on the park was published in the West Wyalong Advocate on 10 September 1945. The plan allowed for a memorial entranceway or arch with a central circle in the park to be set out for a memorial to be later decided upon.

Three years later, the Advocate, 15 April 1948 reported that Council had granted permission for the Committee to erect the gates at an approximate cost of 40 pounds. At that stage, no action was taken but a year later, on 5 May 1949, the newspaper published a list of names to be placed on an honour roll. Five months later, the Bland Shire again granted permission to the Committee to erect memorial gates and pillars at the entrance to the park. The final date of construction or dedication is unknown. 

Inscription

Sign over gates

Tallimba Memorial Park

Gates

Lest we forget

Honour roll plaques

1939-1945
[Names]

Obelisk plaque

To the memory of the fallen 1939-45
[Names]

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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
Private AMC (Dec'd) Cusack Second World War, 1939–45 NX35471 Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
Lance Corporal KD Dean Second World War, 1939–45 NX49305 Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
Private J Dee Second World War, 1939–45 NX139097 (N381765) Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
Private SA (Dec'd) Dickson Second World War, 1939–45 NX36062 Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
Signalman SG Easton Second World War, 1939–45 NX115576 Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
RG Ferguson Second World War, 1939–45 view
Private AF Foo Second World War, 1939–45 NX35921 Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
Private AM Galvin Second World War, 1939–45 NX36060 Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
Private TB Gelling Second World War, 1939–45 NX35922 Australian Army - Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) view
Leading Aircraftman MA Goodwin Second World War, 1939–45 165798 Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) view

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Address
Tallimba Memorial Park
Tallimba Street
Tallimba NSW 2669
Local Government Area
Bland Shire
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Gate/lychgate
Obelisk
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Year of construction
1949-1950
Conflict/s
Second World War, 1939–45