AuthorMoroney, Jennifer M.DescriptionThe Fremantle Memorial to the dead soldiers and sailors of the Great War (1914-1918) took nine years to complete. Other memorials in country towns around the State were erected in much less time. The object of this thesis is to follow the progress of the Memorial's construction and to investigate why it took so long to build and the conflict that surrounded it. Originally known as the Fallen Sailors Soldiers and Airmens' Memorial, the memorial is now commonly referred to as the Fremantle War MemorialImprint1987Collation56 leaves 30 cm.LanguageEnglishDate Published1987NotesThesis (Honours) -- Murdoch University, 1987.; Text on recto only; Bibliography: p. 55-56Dewey Class940.465 MORPublication FormatBook
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Moroney, Jennifer M., Fremantle war memorial patriotism or civic pride. City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 28/04/2026, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/23994