PAKENHAM WAR MEMORIAL

Location

6E HENRY STREET, PAKENHAM, CARDINIA SHIRE

Level

Included in Heritage Overlay

Statement of Significance

What is significant?
The Pakenham War Memorial, on the north corner of Henry and John streets, Pakenham, in front of Pakenham Hall. It is a grey granite cenotaph with a small, rock-faced obelisk at the top. It sits on a low rock-faced plinth with two steps. It was erected in the 1920s to honour the local men who served in the 1914-18 war. After the Second World War, it was modified to honour the men and women who served in that conflict, and the five men who were killed.

How is it significant?
The Pakenham War Memorial is of local historic significance to Cardinia Shire.

Why is it significant?
Historically, as a memorial to the men and women from the Pakenham area who served in the armed forces, and the five who gave their lives during the Second World War. The list of servicewomen is rare on war memorials in the shire. (Criterion A)

Group

Monuments and Memorials

Category

War Memorial