Rosebery Second World War Memorial Sundial Middle Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background A brass sundial atop a red granite pillar. Around the sundial is an inscription highlighted in white. A dedication and honour roll is etched into the sides of the pillar, and also coloured white. The memorial is set on a concrete base and concrete paving, surrounded by a 180 degree red brick wall and two vase stands, one on either side. Notes on veterans' names: W A Dickson and R A Gould both have no known grave. L W Sanders may have been accidentally killed according to information in the Auckland Museum Cenotaph database. All other status codes have been confirmed using information contained in the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database, the World War Two Nominal Roll and the National Archives of Australia. Inscription Around sundial Heaven is my guide. I cannot go wrong. Pillar In memory of citizens of Rosebery who gave their lives in the Second World War 1939 – 1945 [Names] Greater love hath no man than he who lays down his life for his country Erected by the Rosebery A.I.F. Auxiliary Fund Related links "WORTHY SONS OF ANZAC" (26 Apr 1946) 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 P A Armstrong World War 2 view A M Belshaw World war 2 view V J Budin World War 2 view E T Cusack World War 2 view W A Dickson World War 2 view C M Emms World War 2 view R A Gould World War 2 view J R Horsey World War 2 view A S Knox World War 2 view D Miller World War 2 view Pagination 1 2 Next › Next page Last » Last page Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address El Alamein Reserve 20a Dalmeny Avenue Rosebery NSW 2018 Local Government Area Sydney, City of Memorial type Clock/clock tower/sundial Recorded by Mr Peter Levarre-Waters Dedication date 25 April 1946 Conflict/s Second World War, 1939–45