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The hall commemorates those who served in World War One.

The foundation stone was laid by the mothers of Gladstone soldiers who fought in the war. It was arranged that eight mothers who had lost a son and seven widows would represent the mothers. Six were present at the ceremony. The hall was opened on the 3rd May 1923. 

A meeting of the Gladstone War Memorial Committee was held in the council chamber on the 1st October 1921 when tenders received for the erection of additions to the present hall were considered.  A ratepayer's meeting will be held at an early date to finalise matters, as there is still approximately £1000 required. It is expected that the foundation stone of the hall will be laid on November 9. The committee tried hard to get the Governor (Sir Archibald Weigall) to perform the ceremony of laying the stone, but his other engagements made that impossible. The hall was opened by the Governor of South Australia, Sir Tom Bridges on the 3rd May 1923.
Recorder (Port Pirie), 5th October 1921, Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW), 4th May 1923.

Location

Address:Fifth Street, Gladstone, 5473
State:SA
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -33.267805
Long: 138.355656
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Structure
Monument Theme:Conflict
Sub-Theme:WW1
Actual Event Start Date:04-August-1914
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Actual Event End Date:28-June-1919
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Link:http://www.vwma.org.au/

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Wednesday 9th November, 1921
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Front Inscription

Soldiers Memorial Hall

Plaque :

This stone was laid Nov. 9th 1921 by the mothers of Gladstone soldiers who fought in the Great War

1914 - 1918.

Left Side Inscription
Back Inscription
Right Side Inscription
Inscription in Proximity
Source: MA,RVWM
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