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Cowangie Avenue of Honour
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Only 5 plaques remain today

This Plaque commemorates the Cowangie Avenue of Honour planted 2nd August 1918 by the Cowangie Progress Association as a mark of honour to the men from Cowangie who enlisted for

Author: Faithe Jones

Alice Cashin Nurse Memorial
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Showered with daisies gathered by “her boys”

In an unmarked grave at Woronora Memorial Park rests a heroine of WWI, registered nurse Alice Cashin, the first Australian to be awarded a Royal Red Cross plus the bar to that m

Author: Faithe Jones

Pyramid Hill Avenue of Honour
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Pyramid Hill Avenue of Honour

The avenue was originally planted in 1929 with 20 sugar gum trees, in memory of those who lost their lives in World War I.

The avenue is marked by a stone cairn.

Author: Faithe Jones

Keith Payne VC Park, Stafford Qld.
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Commemorating Boer War Valour

This memorial commemorates the Valour and Self Sacrifice of those Australian Servicemen who were awarded the Victoria Cross during the war in South Africa (The Boer War).

Author: Faithe Jones

Narrandera Memorial Fountain
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Unique Memorial Fountain in Narrandera

The Hankinson Memorial Fountain, was donated in 1922 by Narrandera Municipal Council Alderman Robert Henry Hankinson and his wife, Beatrice in honour of those in Narrandera and

Author: Faithe Jones

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Marion War Memorial

The Marion War Memorial was originally built to commemorate those who lost their lives in World War One.

Author: Darren Pusey

Art Silo
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Striking 20-metre high mural

More than 100 local people raised $20,000 to fund a striking 20-metre-high mural on disused grain silos, opposite the Railway Hotel in Devenish, Victoria.

Author: Faithe Jones

Fragment of the original monument
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Steven Holland's Animals in War

Steven Holland's Animals in War memorial is a stainless steel, bronze, concrete and granite sculpture acquired under commission in 2009 ART93929.

Author: Faithe Jones

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Newspaper article - Memorial unveiling

The unveiling of the Bolwarra soldiers' memorial at Bolwarra on Sunday afternoon brought to a conclusion the work of the Bolwarra Patriotic League which duri