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Bathurst South African War Memorial

Bathurst South African War Memorial
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Peter Levarre- Waters
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Mr Rusty Priest
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Description / Background

The monument consists of a cupola, with four supporting sandstone lions, on top of an arched sandstone structure. Enclosed within the centre of the structure is a bronze figure of an Australian soldier with rifle at the ready. Four columns are positioned on the outside of the structure to complete the classical centre section. The whole rests on a base of grey granite blocks.

A number of plaques are affixed to the base structure, including an honour roll for the South African (Boer) War. Additional names were added to the memorial in the 1960s, including Lieut Peter Handcock, executed by order of a British Court Martial. Along with Harry 'Breaker' Morant, he was convicted of shooting Boer Prisoners. The whole unfortunate saga was popularised in the 1979 film 'Breaker Morant', largely inspired by the release of Kit Denton's 1973 book, The Breaker. Various original letters and 'relics' from the period are in the Mitchell Collection, State Library of New South Wales.

The memorial is located on Kings Parade, the parkland bounded by William, George, Church and Russell Streets. Other memorials are present within the park, including the impressive memorial carillon.

Inscription

Roll

To the honour of the Bathurst men who served in the

1899 South African War 1902

[Names]

In memory of those

who gave their lives for the Empire

[Names]

Plaque

Unveiled by Lord Kitchener January 10th 1910

Foundation stone

This stone was laid by Ald F. B. Kenny Mayor 1909

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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
Cpl C Andrews South African Campaign view
Tpr P W Appleby South African Campaign view
Lieut J Apps South African Campaign view
Tpr W Armstrong South African Campaign view
Tpr G W Armstrong South African Campaign view
Sgt C S Arthur South African Campaign view
Cpl H C Avern South African Campaign view
Sgt W Barnham South African Campaign view
Tpr W E Beecham South African Campaign view
Tpr A T Bennett South African Campaign view

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Address
Kings Parade
Cnr William and Russell Streets
Bathurst NSW 2795
Local Government Area
Bathurst Regional
Setting
Garden/park
Memorial type
Monument
Recorded by
Mr Rusty Priest AM, former RSL State President (NSW Branch). Updated photographs by Peter Levarre- Waters.
Year of construction
1909-1910
Dedication date
10 January 1910
Conflict/s
South African War (Boer War), 1899–1902