Skip to main content

Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph

Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph
Middle
Image
Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph, close up of cenotaph with soldier sculptures
Image
Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph, cenotaph surrounded by garden beds
Image
Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph, flanked by flagpoles
Image
Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph, dedication plaque
Image
Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph, rededication plaque
Image
Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph, left end of cenotaph with Rats of Tobruk plaque and Vietnam plaque
Image
Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph, right end of cenotaph with Merchant Navy plaque and Korea plaque
Image
Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph. Plaque dedicated to servicewomen.
Image
Image
Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph, Lone Pine with plaque
Image
Archival image. Memorial prior to refurbishment.
0 / 0
-
Description / Background

The Toukley RSL sub-Branch Cenotaph is a granite-block wall, positioned on a two-step platform, which is made from the same material. Standing on the front left and right corners of the lower platform are two bronze statues of servicemen in uniform. Several plaques are attached to the cenotaph and a metal sculpture representing an eternal flame sits on the top face. Flanking the memorial are four flagpoles. The two nearest to the memorial each have a plinth at their base, bearing a plaque. 

Two granite walkways lead to the front and back of the memorial, and the paving continues around the structure to give full access. The front walkway begins on Main Road, Toukley, near the corner of Holmes Avenue. This walkway is a ramp, giving mobility access to the site. The memorial is bordered by a large lawn and several well-kept garden beds.

Restoration and upgrade

The Toukley RSL sub-Branch undertook the restoration and upgrading of the cenotaph from 2017–2019. The original memorial was a sandstone wall with plaques, as shown in image 11 above. The years had taken their toll on the wall, and the restoration to maintain our respect to those who served our country was mandatory.

Works commenced with the addition of a granite podium and two new flagpoles.  The concrete coping, housing the interred ashes of our departed comrades, was replaced with granite and all plaques were renewed and replaced. The sandstone cenotaph was completely restored with granite and the eternal flame sculpture was also added. 

The two statues were installed to commemorate 100 years of service by Australian servicemen and servicewomen in the First World War. They stand as guardians to pay a warm tribute to those who rest here, after giving service to their country. 

Dedication

The original sandstone cenotaph was dedicated on 17 April 1971 by Mr Lawrie Flynn, State Councillor of the Returned Services League of Australia. The upgraded cenotaph was rededicated on Remembrance Day, 11 November 2019. 

The gardens

All the gardens on site are kept in immaculate condition and beautiful flowers grace the memorial in the weeks leading up to and after Anzac Day and Remembrance Day. A granite bench sits under the large tree at the rear of the memorial, providing an ideal place to rest and reflect.

A Lone Pine seedling, which was propagated from seeds collected from the original Lone Pine located at the Australian War Memorial, is planted within a decorative garden bed. It is accompanied by a plaque on a low plinth. 

Commemorative services

Services are conducted each Anzac Day at dawn, and then later in the morning. The morning service begins with a march through the main streets of Toukley. There is a large turnout from the local community and excellent support from the Australian Army, Royal Australian Navy, and Royal Australian Air Force. The Remembrance Day service takes place annually at 10.30am. 

Interment of ashes

A small service is conducted by sub-Branch committee and family members when the remains of Toukley RSL sub-Branch deceased are buried in this sacred place. As at 31 December 2020, the ashes of 419 deceased veterans had been interred on site.

Inscription

Cenotaph - front

Lest We Forget

Cenotaph - front, plaque

This memorial cenotaph garden is a place where lives are

commemorated, deaths are recorded, families reunited, memories

are made tangible and love is undisguised.

Communities accord respect, families bestow reverence, and our

heritage is therefore enriched. Testimonies of devotion, pride and

remembrance are cast in stone to pay a warm tribute to those

who rest here after giving service to their country. 

This memorial is a history of people, a perpetual record of

yesterday and a sanctuary of peace and quiet today, and it exists

beause every life is worth loving and remembering always.

This cenotaph was re-dedicated by Toukley RSL Sub Branch on

Remembrance Day 11th November 2019.

Cenotaph - left end, plaque 1

The Rats of Tobruk Association

Cenotaph - left end, plaque 2

Vietnam

1962–1975

In memory of all

veterans who served

suffered and died as a result

of the Vietnam conflict 

"Lest We Forget"

Cenotaph - right end, plaque 1

MN

Australia

Cenotaph - right end, plaque 2

In Memory of

Korea

1950–1956

Original dedication plaque

This memorial was erected by those who returned in memory of those who fought for a cause and gave their lives for it.

This memorial was unveiled by Mr. Lawrie Flynn state councillor, Returned Services League of N.S.W. on 17th. April 1971.

Flagpole plaque 1

A tribute to all women

who served with the

Australian & Allied Forces

in all wars.

Toukley & District Ex-Servicewomens Group

Flagpole plaque 2

To

Australia's

National

Servicemen

erected by their comrades

Central Coast Sub Branch

14 September 1997

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 Vincent Holmes First World War, 1914–18 2923 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) view

Do you know more about this war Memorial?

Click here to learn how you can contribute
Sidebar
Address
The Ary Toukley
Holmes Avenue
Toukley NSW 2259
Local Government Area
Central Coast Council
Setting
Garden/park
Location status
Original location
Memorial type
Cenotaph
Recorded by
Peter Levarre-Waters. Updated images and information by George Meier.
Year of construction
1971; 2017–2019
Dedication date
17 April 1971
Conflict/s
All conflicts
Materials
Bronze
Granite