We and our intrepid photographers have photographed a number of War Memorials throughout Western Australia.
Many of the memorials have names inscribed on them . . . those names are listed on the pages in this website.
Photographs of these memorials are freely available -
Photos are freely available for use in personal research and on the condition that no charge is made to others.
Also, it would be appreciated if these photos were not posted to other websites or social networks.
Click on a town name to view the inscribed names.
This site dedicated to my late beloved husband 215143 Sgt C E Larment WiA Battle of Coral SVN 1968
Near the summit of Mount Clarence, stands the Desert Mounted Corps Memorial , a 9-metre bronze statue of an Australian mounted soldier assisting a New Zealand soldier whose horse was wounded.
The first Anzac Dawn Service was held in Albany.
In 1918 Padre Arthur Ernest White, who served as chaplain with the 44th Battalion AIF, celebrated a Requiem Mass for the Battle Dead at the altar of St. John’s, Albany.
After the service he and some members of the congregation climbed to the summit of Mount Clarence.
They watched as a wreath was set afloat at the entrance to the harbour, and as it was laid, Padre White said 'As the sun riseth and goeth down, we will remember them'.