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Uniting Church Young Australia
Uniting Church Young Australia The Uniting Church Young New South Wales Australia
ICDR_28707
4229
Uniting Church Young Australia
Uniting Church Young Australia The Uniting Church Young New South Wales Australia
ICDR_28708
4230
War Memorial
War Memorial War Memorial with the names of the local men who enlisted in Gundagai and those that paid the ultimate price. Gundagai New South Wales Australia
ICDR_29924
4073
Young - Cherry Capital
Young - Cherry Capital Welcome to Young Cherry Capital of the World New South Wales Australia
ICDR_25024
4876
Young Council Chambers
Young Council Chambers Young Council Chambers Young Southwest Slopes New South Wales Australia
ICDR_28711
4231
Young Council Chambers
Young Council Chambers Young Council Chambers Young Southwest Slopes New South Wales Australia
ICDR_28712
4232
Young Railway Station
Young Railway Station The now disused Young Railway Station New South Wales Australia
ICDR_25025
4877
Young Shire Town Hall and Council Chambers
Young Shire Town Hall and Council Chambers The Soldiers Memorial clock tower is the central feature of the Young Shire Council Town Hall and Council Chambers Boorowa Street. A bronze statue of a Digger is located on the street-side of the tower at roof level. There are several polished granite tablets on the outside of the main doorway beneath and inside the entrance foyer on which inscriptions and veterans' names are engraved. Four smaller plaques list separately those who died in both World Wars 1 and 2, with bigger plaques listing all those who served. Some veterans' names are therefore duplicated.Young New South Wales Australia
ICDR_25032
4878
Young Shire Town Hall and Council Chambers
Young Shire Town Hall and Council Chambers The Soldiers Memorial clock tower is the central feature of the Young Shire Council Town Hall and Council Chambers Boorowa Street. A bronze statue of a Digger is located on the street-side of the tower at roof level. There are several polished granite tablets on the outside of the main doorway beneath and inside the entrance foyer on which inscriptions and veterans' names are engraved. Four smaller plaques list separately those who died in both World Wars 1 and 2, with bigger plaques listing all those who served. Some veterans' names are therefore duplicated.Young New South Wales Australia
ICDR_25034
4879