About Tiaro War Memorial
The War Memorial, with a digger statue, commemorates those who served in World Wars One and Two and the South African (Boer) War. It also contains a tablet to commemorate King George V. It was originally erected by the residents of Tiaro to commemorate those who served in World War One and unveiled on ANZAC Day 1921. The front of the memorial contained a list of the fallen with honour rolls of those who served on the remaining sides. An additional plaque was added to the front of the memorial at a later date to commemorate the fallen of World War Two. A Boer War Veterans plaque has also been added.
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