Home to: Perc Allison Oval Keith Germon Pavilion Keith Germon was a Beaconsfield Football Club committee member in the mid 1970s and as the major financial benefactor of the new change rooms turned the plans into a reality. Keith Germon was awarded a Life Membership of the Beaconsfield Football Club in 1995 and honoured by… Read More
Catherine Headland Memorial
Catherine Headland Memorial Transcription In Memory of / Catherine Linda Headland / 25.9.1965 – 28.8.1980 Although you were only with us for a short time / you enriched our lives / The years continue to pass but time will never change / the love and memories that we have
Claire Robinson Park
Claire Robinson (1894-1982) was born in Tasmania to Richard and Margarett Williams. She married her brother-in-law, Arthur George Robinson in 1923. Arthur had been widowed and left to raise four very young children with the death of Claire’s sister Margery in 1917. Claire was an enthusiastic supporter of local charities and organisations. She belonged to… Read More
Cora Lynn War Memorial
World War 1 Transcription Cora Lynns / tribute of love / and gratitude / to her glorious / dead and to her / returned men / who fought to / keep our / Empire free. / Pte W Clarkin+ / F Doherty+ / L Doherty / H Evans / L Fritz / J Holian /… Read More
Harkaway Avenue of Honour
Plaque Transcription Avenue of Honour / 1914-1918 / Glover R / Coote T / Cunningham S / Davidson J / Dean H / Dean HL / Dean J / Drummond D / Drummond J / Drummond WJ / Edmondson A / Fleer C / Fleer H / Halleur C / Haysey R / Irwin JP… Read More
Officer Union Church
At a meeting held in 1926 between the various religious denominations in the district it was decided to build a church for the use of all beliefs. Mr C Whiteside was elected president of the newly formed committee with Mr J Hammond as secretary and Mr I Wright the treasurer. Mr Wright promised to donate… Read More
J Reg Henty Memorial
James Reginald Henty was the son of Thomas and Charlotte Henty (nee Carter). James inherited the property on his father’s death and remained there until he, himself died. A Berwick Shire Councillor and Shire President in 1913 to 1914. This boulder marks the place where J Reg Henty’s ashes were scattered after his death. Reference:… Read More