Lismore First World War Memorial Grove Obelisk Middle Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background A trachyte stone obelisk seated on two stone blocks, inscribed with the names of Lismore veterans who gave their lives in the First World War. It was associated with a memorial avenue of trees in Alexandria Parade and Winterton Parade in Lismore. It was unveiled by Governor Dudley de Char on 20 November 1925. The base also carries a more recent plaque relating to the memorial's relocation to the Union Street site and rededication by the Mayor of Lismore on 7 November 2004. The memorial lies within the heritage listing boundary of the Lismore Railway Station Group. Inscription Obelisk [Names] The Great War 1914 1919 Obelisk Unveiled By Sir Dudley De Chair Governor of New South Wales When Dedicating This Avenue Of Memorial Trees To Those Fallen Soldiers Whose Names Are Hereon Engraved Novr 20th 1925 Robert Brewster Mayor Plaque The avenue of trees honouring the memory of the local men whose names are inscribed here is on Alexandra and Winterton Parades, North Lismore. Plaque Unveiled by the Mayor of Lismore Councillor Merv King In Honor of Relocation & Rededication 7th November 2004 Related links MEMORIAL GROVE (20 Oct 1925) LISMORE'S MEMORIAL (21 Nov 1925) Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Lismore Railway Station Union Street Lismore NSW 2480 Local Government Area Lismore, City of Setting Roadside Location status Moved/altered Memorial type Obelisk Recorded by Sydney Trains Year of construction 1925 Dedication date 20 November 1925 Conflict/s First World War, 1914–18