RAAF Memorial, West Island

The RAAF Memorial is a heritage-listed war memorial at West Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Australia. It was added to the Australian Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 June 2004.[1]

RAAF Memorial
Australia
For  Royal Australian Air Force
Location12.1883°S 96.8283°E / -12.1883; 96.8283
Total burials4
Official nameRAAF Memorial
TypeListed place (Historic)
Designated22 June 2004
Reference no.105353

Description

The RAAF Memorial is at located adjacent to the south western corner of Lot 180, West Island Settlement.[1]

It consists of four masonry memorials in a steel fence enclosure located on West Island between the road and beach. The subtext on the larger memorial reads: "The airmen lost their lives in an heroic attempt by members of 2 A.C.S. to rescue Atkinson and four members of the Royal Navy Marines who were in danger of drowning beyond the reef off this point on Sunday 6 April 1952".[1]

In 2000 it was noted that the memorials were still in fairly good condition, but the steel fence was rusting.[1]

Heritage listing

The RAAF Memorial is significant for its association with the post-World War II development not only of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, but of Australia as well. This was an era in which the isolation of Australia and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands was being eroded by the advent of airflight.[1]

The quality of the RAAF Memorial and its formal presentation is evidence of the social and cultural significance of World War II to the Islands' inhabitants. The well-maintained condition is evidence that the Memorial has social value.[1]

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Allom Lovell Marquis Kyle (1996). Cocos Keeling Islands Heritage Study.
  • Allom Lovell Marquis-Kyle Architects Pty Ltd (1996). Cocos (Keeling) Islands Heritage Study. Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.
  • Allom Lovell Marquis-Kyle Architects Pty Ltd (1994). Lot 14 Home Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
  • Bunce, P. (1988). The Cocos (Keeling Islands) Australian Atolls in the Indian Ocean.
  • Nairn, B. (1986). Searle, G. (ed.). no title (1891-1939). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press.

Attribution

This Wikipedia article was originally based on RAAF Memorial, entry number 105353 in the Australian Heritage Database published by the Commonwealth of Australia 2019 under CC-BY 4.0 licence, accessed on 15 May 2019.

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