Camden and District War Memorial Swimming Pool Middle Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The Camden and District War Memorial Swimming Pool centre was dedicated to all men and women who served. On the front exterior wall, near the entrance, is a bronze board/plaque. Its lettering is made from lead and metal, the colour of bronze. On the left-hand side of the plaque, there are three crests representing the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian Imperial Force and lastly the Royal Australian Air Force. Below the plaque is the name of the centre, in lettering made of lead and painted white. Albert Baker came up with the idea to build the swimming pool centre in 1946. The mayor of Camden, Alderman Cruikshank, led a public meeting with the intention of proposing a Camden pool. An industry representative gave figures for the cost, ranging from £4,700 to £12,400. Unlike nine years earlier, this time the proposal was met with unanimous support. It would be another nine years before the pool was completed. Inscription Entrance wall CAMDEN & DISTRICT WAR MEMORIAL SWIMMING POOL Plaque CAMDEN AND DISTRICT WAR MEMORIAL SWIMMING POOL DEDICATED TO THE HONOUR OF OUR MEN AND WOMEN OF THIS DISTRICT WHO SERVED IN DEFENCE OF THEIR COUNTRY Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address Mitchell Street Camden NSW 2570 Local Government Area Camden Council Setting Roadside Location status Original location Memorial type Swimming pool/swimming centre Recorded by Tiana200314 Conflict/s All conflicts Materials Brick Bronze Concrete