Monthly Archives: June 2015

New plinth commemorating the Coo-ee March unveiled at the launch of the Anzac Centenary Walk at Mount Druitt Park Remembrance Gardens

New plinth commemorating the Coo-ee March unveiled at the launch of the Anzac Centenary Walk at Mount Druitt Park Remembrance Gardens

The Coo-ee March plinth at Mount Druitt Park Remembrance Gardens (Photograph: H. Thompson 30/5/2015)

The Coo-ee March plinth at Mount Druitt Park Remembrance Gardens (Photograph: H. Thompson 30/5/2015)

Helen and Stephen Thompson represented Coo-ee March 2015 Inc. (Gilgandra Sub-Committee) at the at the launch of the Anzac Centenary Walk at Mount Druitt Park Remembrance Gardens on Wednesday 22nd April 2015, which was held in a marquee tent at the historic cottage ‘The Manse’, due to flooding of the park from the bad weather experienced at the time.

Helen (Administration/Research Officer for the Committee) had the honour of assisting the Mayor of Blacktown Councilor Stephen Bali, and the Hon. Ed Husic, MP, Federal Labor member for Chifley, to unveil the plaque on a replica of the Coo-ee March plinth, which is one of five new plinths on the Anzac Centenary Walk featuring stories about the people and places with a Mount Druitt or Colyton connection to the First World War.

Unveiling of the Coo-ee March plinth at the Anzac Centenary Walk launch, Mt Druitt, 22 April 2015 (Photgraph: S. Thompson)

Unveiling of the Coo-ee March plinth at the Anzac Centenary Walk launch, Mt Druitt, 22 April 2015 (Photograph: S. Thompson)

A commemorative ceremony is planned to be held with local officials and community representatives at the Mount Druitt Remembrance Gardens at the Colyton and Mount Druitt Roll of Honour (which is situated close to the Coo-ee March plinth) when the Coo-ee March 2015 Reenactment passes through Colyton on the Great Western Highway on Sunday, 8th November, 2015. It is hoped that representatives from Colyton Public School are also able to attend this ceremony.

Information about the Coo-ees stop at Colyton on their way from Penrith to Parramatta on 10th November 1915, where the school children from Colyton Public School presented them with a sum of money they had raised for the march, and the McGregor recruit who joined them there, and the local young man Clarence Roy Barnett who had ‘linked up’ with the Coo-ees when they passed through Colyton, can be found at http://cooeemarch1915.com/2015/04/21/the-coo-ees-at-colyton-on-their-way-from-penrith-to-parramatta/.

New memorial commemorating the Coo-ee March unveiled at the official opening of the Coo-ee Car Park at Ashfield

New memorial commemorating the Coo-ee March unveiled at the official opening of the Coo-ee Car Park at Ashfield

On Tuesday 21st April 2015 the new Coo-ee Car Park was officially opened at Wests Ashfield Leagues Club. The Board of Directors at Wests Ashfield Leagues Club named it Coo-ee Car Park in memory of the 263 men who joined the 1915 Gilgandra to Sydney Coo-ee Recruitment March, which included 22 recruits who joined at Ashfield, when the Coo-ees stayed in the Drill Hall near this site on the night of 11th November, 1915.

A new memorial, in the form of a plaque mounted on a large rock from Gilgandra, which had been sourced by Margo Piggott from Gilgandra Historical Society, and transported with assistance from Gilgandra Shire Council, was unveiled in front of the car park on Liverpool Road near the entrance to the Wests Ashfield Leagues Club.

Coo-ee Car Park memorial at Wests Ashfield Leagues (Photograph: H. Thompson 31/5/2015)

Coo-ee Car Park memorial at Wests Ashfield Leagues (Photograph: H. Thompson 31/5/2015)

The plaque reads:

“Coo-ee Car Park
Opened in 2015 – commemorating 100 years since Ashfield
contributed 22 men to the “Coo-ee” march, which rested near this site
on 11 November 1915, on the trek from Gilgandra to Sydney
for enlistment in World War I.
The car park is on the site of the original Western Suburbs Leagues Club, celebrating 60 years of community commitment in 2015.
Set in basalt stone from Gilgandra, this plaque was laid in
the centenary year of the Gallipoli landing of 25 April 1915
that gave birth to the ANZAC spirit.
Wests Ashfield Leagues”

Mike Bailey, Chairman of Wests Ashfield Leagues Club, Kevin Connelly, President of Ashfield RSL Sub-Branch, and the Mayor of Ashfield, Clr Lucille McKenna, spoke at the official ceremony.

Special guests included the Mayor of Gilgandra, Clr Doug Batten, and Bruce Horwood, President of Gilgandra RSL Sub-Branch.

The Coo-ee March 2015 Inc.(Gilgandra Sub-Committee) looks forward to the Coo-ee March 2015 Reenactment marchers participating in a commemorative service at this new memorial at the Coo-ee Car Park at Wests Ashfield Leagues Club when they arrive in Ashfield on the evening of 10th November 2015.

The Coo-ee March 2015 Reenactment has been granted permission to stay the night at the adjoining Ashfield Boys High School. The gymnasium at the school where they will be staying is built on the original site of the Ashfield Drill Hall where the Coo-ees stayed in 1915, on the last night of their long march from Gilgandra to Sydney.

The Coo-ee March 2015 Reenactment marchers will leave this historical site at Ashfield Boys High School and Wests Ashfield Leagues Club early on the morning of 11th November 2015 to participate in the Remembrance Day parade being organised in the City of Sydney – 100 years to the day that the Coo-ees arrived at Ashfield, on the 11th November 1915.

The names of the 22 recruits who were attested when the Coo-ees were at Ashfield can be found on the 1915 Coo-ee March website http://cooeemarch1915.com/2015/04/17/the-22-ashfield-recruits/ which is being researched by Helen and Stephen Thompson, who are members of Coo-ee March 2015 Inc. (Gilgandra Sub-Committee), as a record of the Coo-ee March, and a memorial to the 263 men who answered the call of “Coo-ee! Come and join us!”, and fell into line in towns and villages along the way of the recruitment march from Gilgandra to Sydney in 1915. Individual entries are being written for each of these 263 men.