Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Shire of Nillumbik World War One Memorials tour, 10 August 2016, 10 August 2016
... - are what I have to-night.
R.M. Conway, Christmas Hills
From... - are what I have to-night.
R.M. Conway, Christmas Hills
From ...
Memories
Memories of a boyhood's day.
When he went to scahool away
Letters in a schoolboy's hand.
telling of the things he's planned,
Linned in colours bright and fair -
THESE - are what I have to-night.
Visions of a soldier-led,
In his dress of khaki clad,
Saying, "Mohter, do not grieve."
When he has his final leave.
His dear face, and my dimmed signt
THESE - are what I have to-night.
R.M. Conway, Christmas Hills
From the Eltham and Whittlesea Shire Advertiser and Diamond Creek Advocate, 13 December 1918.
As part of a program to acknowledge the Anzac Centenary Nillumbik Shire Council partnered with Yarra Plenty Regional Library to provide a bus tour with commentary of local sites of significance. These included Eltham township, the Shire of Eltham War Memorial at Kangaroo Ground, Christmas Hills, Hurstbridge memorial recreation park and finished at Eltham Library to view the Writing the War exhibtion at Eltham Library Community Gallery.
In May 2015 Nillumbik Shire Council received Anzac centenary Local Grants Program funding for the restoration and enhancement of Christmas Hills cenotaph as a project to commemorate the First World War.
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