DescriptionUnion Jack Mine War Memorial Tumberumba NSW.JPG
English: en:World War 1 memorial erected by the en:Parents and Citizens Association of the school serving the en:Union Jack Gold Mining Company, several kilometers north of en:Tumbarumba, New South Wales. It commemorates those miners killed during WW1 (others joined up, but are not listed.) The school opened in October 1914 and operated until 1965. Unveilled on en:Empire Day, en:24 May, en:1922. The footings of the railings around the memorial, built by Charles Johnson, are from "hydraulic jet elevators", a patented method of moving gravel and slurry invented by Mr G.T. Heinecke, company principal. The mine operated from en:1898. Reference: See also [1].
Names listed:
Bateman, Edward Jacob
Diessel, Arthur
Earl, William Robert
Edwards, Henry John
Fredericks, Charles William
Gaylard, Henry Charles
Goldspink, William Hamilton
Heinecke, George Christmas
Heinecke, Herbert Henry
Horsley, Roy Lovel George
McKay, Daniel Stockdale
McPherson, Leonard Donald
Mullins, William John
Murdie, Hughie
Perkins, William Henry
Portors, William
Power, Francis John
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