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ANZAC DAY 2016 |
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ANZAC DAY 2016 was a very overcast rainy day, but it did not deter a great crowd of approximately 300 from attending our very special service. We were very fortunate that the rain stopped prior to the start and didn't commence again till after the service. The particular atmosphere that this service has created over the very few years of its existence, draws not only local people, but others from outside of the district. One ex-local traveled hundreds of kilometers to attend and even camped in his campervan overnight.
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THE HUGE CROWD ATTENDING #1
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STEPHEN LAMONT PRESENTING THE INTRODUCTION #2
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The Welcome and Introduction was presented by Stephen Lamont followed by a Prayer and Reading by visiting chaplin from Tasmania, former local resident Reverend Lesley Borowitzka.. REV LESLIE BOROWITZKA #3
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HEAD BOY JORDAN RADICE #1 Pickering Brook Primary School Head Boy Jordan Radice and Head Girl Olivier Bucknell presented two short readings. The was followed by the Address presented by Former President of the RSL WA, Bill Gaynor This is the third year he has honoured us by presenting another very interesting and detailed address. This stirred many emotions within the crowd. The Address in full, is reproduced on this website now, for you interest. |
HEAD GIRL OLIVIER BUCKNELL #5
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THE HUGE CROWD ATTENDING #6
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THE ADDRESS Every year we come here
to commemorate our Fallen.Every year we come to
the same place, at the same time, say the same sort of things and the crowds
continue to grow around this country. Last year we
commemorated the Centenary of the landing at Gallipoli, when 1,023 Western
Australians died. Believe it or not,
accurate numbers are still being calculated because at the time so many killed
were never identified or given grave. What we do know is that
the First World War was one of the worst conflicts in human history. It tore
the young heart out of Australia. |
PAST PRESIDENT OF RSL WA BILL GAYNOR #7
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BEVAN FERNIE & GRAEME O'MEAGHER LAYING WREATH #8
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Let us not forget that
there were other significant battles in 1916 and that 2016 also commemorates
the following anniversaries: * 100 years since the
Battles of the Western Front. * 75 years since the
Siege of Tobruk and the Battle of Crete and Greece. * 50 years since the
Battle of Long Tan, and *25 years since the
Gulf War. We still have survivors
of Tobruk, Long Tan and of course the Gulf War amongst us. |
THE WESTERN FRONT The Western Front was
the most significant battleground of the First World War. FROMELLES Fromelles, where in
July 1916, the Australian 5th Division suffered a disastrous defeat in the
first major operation on the Western Front. This was a war of at times
unspeakable horror and Australia experienced its worst day in history with
5,533 casualties (including around 2,000 dead) in just 24 hours. POZIERES Pozieres, is a small
village in the Somme Valley in France, where in a little over six weeks in July
and August 1916 1st Anzac Corps captured Pozieres village and the heights
beyond and suffered 23,000 casualties. MOUQUET FARM, where in
August-September 1916, the 1st Anzac Corps failed to capture its objective.
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COUNCILLOR MICHAEL FERNIE & DEPUTY SHIRE PRESIDENT JOHN GIARDINA
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The Western Front
rightly earns its mantle as one of the deadliest theatres of war. |
In Mount Hawthorn, just
a short distance from where we are today, the community decided to build a
memorial - not the magnificent memorials we see in parks in cities throughout
the country - but a house for a returned wounded soldier from the battlefield
at Gallipoli. |
ANZAC COTTAGE SITE LOOKING DOWN KALGOORLIE STREET
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THEY WANTED TO BUILD
THE HOUSE IN A DAY A very good friend of mine wrote a book on this event. It is called "The House that was built in a Day - ANZAC Cottage". The story goes like
this: At 4.00am on the 12th
February 1916 fifty men gathered on the cleared plot of bare black sand in
Kalgoorlie Street in Mount Hawthorn. At 4.30am they were ready to go. As first
light peeped through the trees and a chorus of birds welcomed the dawn, the
foreman builder said - "Let's set a record and build this cottage by
nightfall." Not wasting a minute the men began digging trenches and mixing
concrete. |
CLEARING THE SITE FOR ANZAC COTTAGE IN KALGOORLIE STREET
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VOLUNTEERS AND CROWD ARRIVING ON THE DAY
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Heavy boots tramped the
dust along Kalgoorlie Street and men who finished their work at midday to take
up tools.
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70 DRAYS LOADED WITH BUILDING MATERIALS AND FURNITURE FOR ANZAC COTTAGE
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THE HUGE SUPPORTING CROWD OF MORE THEN 4000
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TURNING THE FIRST SOD FOR ANZAC COTTAGE At around 4.00pm the foreman looked at his watch and gasped "Put your backs into it lads, we only have a few more hours of daylight and there is much to be done." By this time a crowd of more than 4000 onlookers had gathered in Kalgoorlie Street to watch the building finally reach its completion. Just before sunset Governor
Barron and Lady Barron arrived. Lady Barron place a special plaque at the
gateway entrance to honour the achievement.
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THE COTTAGE STARTS TO TAKE SHAPE THE VERANDAH AND ROOF TAKES SHAPE AND UP IT GOES
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THE COMPLETED ANZAC COTTAGE (Left) WHEN IT WAS FINISHED IN 1916 (Right) A MORE RECENT PHOTO
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VIEW OF THE LARGE CROWD ATTENDING #12
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LAYING OF THE PICKERING BROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL WREATH #10
STEPHANIE O'MEAGHER LAYING A WREATH #11
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COUNCILLOR GEOFF STALLARD PRESENTING THE ODE #13 PICKERING BROOK SCHOOL CHOIR #14
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GRAEME O'MEAGHER & FRIEND #15
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GRAHAM SMITH #16
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At your service today,
remember the ANZAC's. Remember their courage,
determination and spirit. Above all, to the young
generation of Australians, this world is being passed on to your hands. Use it
well and remember, that without the sacrifices of the ANZAC's of the past, you
may not have had the world such as you know it, in which you live. LEST WE FORGET After the Service, members of the Pickering Brook Heritage Group prepared and #
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THE "COOKS" HARD AT WORK #17
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WREATHS LAID AT THE MEMORIAL #18
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References: Article: Pickering Brook Heritage Group Images: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, Warwick Hemy
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