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Collingwood South African War memorial

Collingwood South African War memorial

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Collingwood South African War memorial. The memorial was moved to its present location in the 1990s.

The memorial to Trooper Ralph Vincent James, who died from disease at Zeerust on 20 November 1900, stood originally at the intersection of Gibbs Rd and William St, next to the courthouse in Collingwood. It was later moved to Elizabeth St, next to two other war memorials.

A newspaper report also describes the hanging of a South African War memorial tablet for Ralph James, of the 5th New Zealand Contingent, in the Forester Institute in Collingwood. This tablet was unveiled in March 1902.

Further information

Credit

Francis Vallance, 2010

Find out more about the people listed on this memorial on the Auckland Museum's Cenotaph website

How to cite this page

Collingwood South African War memorial, URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/memorial/collingwood-south-african-war-memorial, (Manatū Taonga — Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated


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