Ipswich Cemetery Cenotaph
A Helidon sandstone cenotaph with plinth on a white stone platform. One small white plaque is inserted at the top front with stylised A.I.F. and another just above the plinth, which displays Their Name Liveth For Evermore.
This memorial represents all the servicemen from Ipswich district who are buried overseas.
- Inscription
THEIR NAME
LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE
- Conflicts commemorated
- First World War, 1914–1918
- Memorial type
- Cenotaph/shrine
- Additional information
The cenotaph was designed by Ipswich architect George Brockwell Gill who was responsible for a number of significant domestic and civic buildings.
The mason was F Williams and Co of Ipswich.
It was unveiled on Armistice night, 1932 and was paid for by the Ipswich RSL Sub-Branch at a cost of 110 pounds.
- Recorded by
- Shirley and Trevor McIvor
- Date recorded
- 19 March 2009
Nearby memorials
- Brassall Methodist Church Honour Board
- Churchill Honour Stone
- Ipswich Cemetery Cross of Sacrifice
- Ipswich I.S.A. War Memorial
- Ipswich Naval Cairn
- Ipswich RSL Memorial Mural
- Ipswich Railway Workshops War Memorial (Digger)
- Ipswich Soldiers Memorial Hall R.S.L.A.
- Ipswich Soldiers Memorial Hall Roll of Honour
- North Ipswich RSL War Memorial