Western Cape, CAPE TOWN, Urban area / Western Cape, CAPE TOWN, Camps Bay / Kampsbaai / Western Cape, CAPE TOWN, Camps Bay / Kampsbaai, War Memorial / (3 of 6 images)
Memorial information:-
Additional information received from Ann Caras:-
The Memorial was originally built by the Camps Bay community to celebrate and acknowledge the bravery of the local residents THAT WENT TO WAR – WWI Only six (6) of those men died during WWI (I know this is true because my grand-father & great-uncle, whose names appear on the list & granite slabs, returned from the war)
The same acknowledgement was made when men from Camps Bay went to WWII. A few of them I knew in my childhood in the 1950/60s. There is no one actually buried at the memorial.
Album complete, we have photographs of all the headstones in the cemetery.
eGGSA captions done by: Lorraine Beechey.
Information also available on the GGSA Cemetery DVD:-
Cemetery ID: 660
Names in cemetery: 68
Google Earth Project Information:-
GPSID: 660
GPS: -33 57.295, 18 22.604
3. Tin Hat in Remembrance placed on the Memorial in Memory of Fallen comrades 29.4.1990
E. COMERFORD
A. FILBY
A.H. GOSLETT
H. LONGBOTTOM
C.S. ROSS
T.E.G. SCAIFE
contributed by: Alta Griffiths
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