
Private Arnold H. BennettPrint Page 
The gates commemorate Arnold H. Bennett who died in service as a prisoner of war on the Burma-Thailand Railway in 1943 during World War Two.
WOODSTOCK, Fri. — The streets of Woodstock were decorated today for the visit of the Governor, Sir John Northcott, who unveiled memorials to a young Woodstock nurse and a soldier who were killed during the Second World War. About 1,000 people were in the street when the Governor arrived. He was escorted by a police patrol and the Cowra Band to a memorial park where he unveiled a tablet in the memory of Arnold Bennett, who died while a prisoner of war in the South West Pacific. He was entertained at a dinner tonight and received debutantes at the annual R.S.L. ball. 
National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW), 20 November 1954.
Location
| Address: | Rankin Street, Woodstock Soldiers Memorial Hall, Woodstock, 2793 | 
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| State: | NSW | 
| Area: | AUS | 
| GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -33.744326 Long: 148.850186 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.  | 
Details
Dedication
| Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Friday 19th November, 1954 | 
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| Approx. Monument Dedication Date: | 
ARNOLD H. BENNETT
Plaque :
These Gates Were Opened
         By 
Sir John Northcott 
Governor of N.S.W.  
Nov. 19  1954
Plaque :
NX 31809
Pte ARNOLD H BENNETT
2/20 BATTALION A.I.F.
WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
BURMA THAILAND RAILWAY
4 - 12 - 1943
 
 

