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Location:
| 7km east of Apple Tree Creek, 2km east of Bruce Hwy, Main Street, Cordalba 4660 | |
Description:
| This memorial has outstanding significance as an early Petrie digger memorial. The original digger was vandalised and replaced by a small obelisk. Pieces were stored at the RSL, Childers. The memorial is surrounded by a pipe fence with concrete corner posts and is situated in a small park in the main street. Dedicated in 1919 to local residents who died in the forces in the First World War.
The Digger on the memorial was replaced in recent years and brings the memorial back to its pre-vandalised glory. | |
Inscription:
| Erected by the loyal residents of Cordalba and District, in honour of those who gave their lives for King and Country during the Great War 1914-1919. 26 names are listed. | |
Conflicts commemorated:
| First World War, 1914-1918 | |
Memorial type:
| Column/Obelisk/Pillar | |
Commemorative services held:
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Recorded by:
| Shirley and Trevor McIvor/Dennis Stocks and Doug Tanner | |
Date recorded:
| 25 Feb 09 | |

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 - Image 1.JPG) Cordalba War Memorial (Digger) |
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