Poppy Project: Never Forgetting the Sacrifices

Poppy Project: Never Forgetting the Sacrifices "Poppy Project:Never Forgetting the Sacrifices" is a Central Coast community commemorative art/histo

Poppy Project: Never Forgetting the Sacrifices is a Central Coast public art and history installation conceptualised and coordinated by local historian and artist, Merril Jackson. This installation commemorated Australia’s 100 Years of ANZAC Centenary from 2014-2018. Poppy Project: Never Forgetting the Sacrifices in 2015 and 2016 was made possible thanks to Gosford City Council’s Community Funding

Program. In 2016, the Terrigal Poppy installation was supported by Brisbane Water Historical Society as an auspice. Poppy Project: Never Forgetting the Sacrifices – Gosford 2015, sparked widespread local, national and international recognition, with public admiration for the spectacular sea of handmade red poppies displayed near Gosford City’s waterfront. Originally planned as a four year project, Poppy Project: Never Forgetting the Sacrifices had visions of the event moving to different localities across the Central Coast. This was to highlight the movement of war and the many theatres of war specific to the First World War, and to demonstrate the vast drawing area of the Central Coast which enlisted to serve. The overall concept plan involved a staged process year by year with an ANZAC Grant vital to ensure the entire vision could be realised. The unrealised plan included a handmade poppy mesh (for Gosford War Memorial), a film, a mini VIVID projection installation (of local soldiers and photo project images for projection onto Central Coast Cenotaphs and other landmarks), and the materials for the community to make over 265,000 poppies over the projected four years. Unfortunately, the Federal Grant funding for this four year project was unsuccessful; hence, the poppy project planned for Norah Head Light House and the Woy Woy peninsula, with staked poppies and the envisioned mini light installations, did not proceed in 2017 nor 2018. The event, Poppy Project: Never Forgetting the Sacrifices originated from historical research based upon First World War records of local soldiers. One soldier from Matcham, Private Cyril Henry Martin war experience, his subsequent death after the battle of Fromelles in 1916, and his Mother’s heartfelt plea for someone in France to plant flowers on her son’s grave, was the inspiration to have the community from the place he once lived, stake a poppy to remember all those who sacrificed so much in answering the call to duty to serve King and Country. Poppy Project: Never Forgetting the Sacrifices was considered an event thought impossible to be a success. The thought of not paying our respect as a community in the Australian 100 year Anzac Centenary was not an option for the creator of this event. Poppy Project: Never Forgetting the Sacrifices was a memorable and fitting tribute to our fallen, past and present war personnel, and those former community citizens so tragically touched by the First World War. It was an absolute pleasure and honour in introducing such a hands-on ANZAC event to the Central Coast.

31/05/2026
31/05/2026

The South African War officially ended on May 31, 1902, having concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Vereeniging Gosford RSL Sub Branch NSW Office for Veterans Affairs

31/05/2026

A lovely, dignified service at our only BOER WAR SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL on the Central Coast to commemorate the sacrifices made during the Boer War, 1899–1902.

This marble memorial erected in late October to early November 1902 is a monument in honour of three local soldiers who lost their lives as a result of their involvement in this conflict. It is another early example of an war monument erected by its community, through public subscriptions - and well before RSL sub-branches were established.

They fought for their monarch, Queen Victoria, and the Empire, and the following three young men lost their lives during this conflict:

* Trooper Sidney "Sid" Selwyn MAYO of "Gosford" - 2nd NSW Mounted Rifles - died from enteric fever on March 11, 1902.

* Trooper John "Jack" MURRAY of "Wamberal" - Killed in action at Kaffir Kraal, Transvaal on November 1, 1900 (first Gosford soldier to be killed during the Boer War).

* Corporal Franklyn Harcourt LEGGE of "Woodport, Erina"- NSW Mounted Rifles - died from enteric fever at Bloemfontein on May 21, 1900.
Five other LEGGE brothers served during the Boer War, these men noted as the 'Sons of the Empire'.

The soldiers during the Boer War Transvaal Contingent departed an Australia on the verge of federation, with their involvement in the conflict demonstrating an allegiance to Britain and a visible display of the new national identity emerging across the nation at that time in history.

***The date of death and year on the war memorial for Franklyn Legge is incorrect. Family records and official documentation determine the date of death for Franklyn Legge as May 21, 1900, and not as written May 20, 1901.

First soldier of the district to enlist for war service, according to "Perong", George Fletcher (see picture in other Boer War post) was in 1885, well before the Boer War - REID CAMPBELL - active service during the Soudan War, fifteen years earlier than the South African campaign.

Gosford RSL Sub Branch
NSW Office for Veterans Affairs

A lovely solemn Boer War service at the Gosford Memorial Park this morning. Gosford RSL Sub BranchNSW Office for Veteran...
31/05/2026

A lovely solemn Boer War service at the Gosford Memorial Park this morning.

Gosford RSL Sub Branch
NSW Office for Veterans Affairs

Many of the local young men, from what is now called the Central Coast,  enlisted to serve in the South African War as p...
30/05/2026

Many of the local young men, from what is now called the Central Coast, enlisted to serve in the South African War as part of the NSW contingent of the Imperial Bushman - three never returned home to their families and loved ones.

George Fletcher later known as “Perong” enlisted and was one of the fortunate young men to have survived the war and he avoided the illnesses that had taken the lives of three of our local soldiers - John MURRAY (died November 1, 1900), Franklyn Harcourt LEGGE (May 20, 1901) and Sidney MAYO (March 11, 1902).

“Perong” was a larger-than-life character of the district, a loved and respected throughout his lifetime and known as a friend to all. He was a trick of all trades, a district jockey, fine sculler, capable cricketer and footballer. He was known when a young lad to have delivered bread and milk. He was employed by the Fagan brothers of West Gosford, also was a seed collector for Andrew Murphy of Woy Woy. He moved up in Shire Council positions to the Health and Building Inspector.

“Perong” was a respected Biographer, historian and friend, his penmanship created the “Knockabout Club” and “Fifty Years’ Review”. He died on Christmas morning, December 1936 and was buried in the Point Clare Cemetery.

Source: Newspaper article; and Gwen Dundon Old Photoalbum collection.

30/05/2026

On Sunday, May 31 (Today) together we unite together as a community to pay our respect to those who served in the Boer War, at the site of our only BOER WAR MEMORIAL on the Central Coast, located within the Gosford Memorial Park.

The service and wreath laying commences at 10:30am.
The event organiser - Gosford RSL Sub-branch.

This marble memorial was the first war memorial constructed in 1902 for three soldiers' who never returned home to their loved ones.

27/05/2026

BOER WAR SERVICE – 2026

Gosford RSL Sub Branch will be conducting their Boer War Memorial Service this Sunday, 31st May.

Where: Boer War Memorial in Gosford Memorial Park (opposite Gosford Police Station)
When: Sunday, 31st May 2026
Time: Commencing at 10-30 am
Dress: Medals

2026 - MEMORIAL - WWI AANS Sister 'KIT' SUMNER (nee CURTAIN)This little stone tablet-memorial, located in front of a spe...
27/04/2026

2026 - MEMORIAL - WWI AANS Sister 'KIT' SUMNER (nee CURTAIN)

This little stone tablet-memorial, located in front of a special 'memorial tree' planted in 1933, receives flowers each and every year by some unknown kind person or organisation from our Central Coast community.

THANK YOU for never forgetting the sacrifices of this resilient and extraordinary, WWI AANS Sister, 'KIT' SUMNER.

NSW Office for Veterans Affairs
Central Coast District Council of RSL Sub-Branches
Gosford RSL Sub Branch

Two very special ANZAC DAY WREATHS, indeed.At the Gosford Cenotaph.NSW Office for Veterans AffairsCentral Coast District...
27/04/2026

Two very special ANZAC DAY WREATHS, indeed.

At the Gosford Cenotaph.

NSW Office for Veterans Affairs
Central Coast District Council of RSL Sub-Branches
RSL NSW
Gosford RSL Sub Branch

If you can brave the wild windy weather today, between 11am and 2pm the Central Coast Council are hosting a HAVE YOUR SA...
10/07/2025

If you can brave the wild windy weather today, between 11am and 2pm the Central Coast Council are hosting a HAVE YOUR SAY : Conservation Management Plan BURNS PLACE in the park reserve.

Many do not realise the fountain in BURNS PLACE is a WAR MEMORIAL. A history post will follow...

NSW Office for Veterans Affairs
David Harris MP

Council has developed a plan to outline best practice heritage conservation and ensure the ongoing preservation of Burns Place now and into the future.

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