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Private Malcolm McLeod Memorial Plaque, Tamworth

Private Malcolm McLeod Memorial Plaque, Tamworth
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Private Malcolm McLeod Memorial Tablet, Tamworth
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Description / Background

This war memorial is a Gothic-shaped marble tablet dedicated to Private Malcolm McLeod, who was killed while serving in the First World War. It has a plain design, without any decorative elements. The dedication to McLeod is inscribed into the surface of the marble and the letters blackened with lead. 

Military records show McLeod enlisted under the name Norman Cameron. A single stockman, aged 27, of the Australian Hotel in Longreach, Queensland, he enlisted on 18 August 1914 in the 9th Battalion, G Company. He had lived in Queensland for five to six years before enlisting. His unit embarked from Brisbane, Queensland, on 24 September 1914 on board the transport A5 Omrah.

In May 1915, McLeod's sister, Mrs C. Plummer of Tamworth, received a wire from the Defence Authorities saying he was serving in the Dardanelles and was "dangerously ill" (The Tamworth Daily Observer, 16 May 1916). As a Private in the 9th Battalion, he died of wounds on 22 May 1915 at Alexandria, Egypt. He was buried in the Chatby War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt. His parents were John and Margaret McLeod of South Granville, NSW.

On 18 December, the Observer reported this tablet was scheduled to be dedicated on 26 December at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Tamworth. In time, it was relocated to Tamworth City Uniting Church, formerly Tamworth Methodist. Access to it is restricted to the opening hours of the church. 

Unveiled at the same time was another tablet, of matching design, which is listed separately on the NSW War Memorials Register as the Captain Garnet Wollesley Brown Memorial Tablet, Tamworth. It is also now located in Tamworth City Uniting Church. 

Inscription

In honour of

Malcolm McLeod

died of wounds

at Alexandra,

Egypt,

May 22nd. 1915.

He answered the call

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 Malcolm McLeod First World War, 1914–18 857 Australian Army - First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) Gallipoli 1915 view

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Address
Tamworth City Uniting Church
144 Marius Street
Tamworth NSW 2340
Local Government Area
Tamworth Regional Council
Setting
Building – inside
Location status
Moved/altered
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Graham Wilson
Year of construction
1915
Dedication date
26 December 1915
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18
Materials
Marble