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The Selborne College War Memorial was officially unveiled in November
of 1924 by Sir Frederick DeWaal, who was the Administrator of the Cape at the
time. The inscription which is featured on the memorial today, displaying the
names of those who died in the Second World War, was added later. The Selborne
College holds an annual service of dedication, "The Service of the Key", where
the school's headboy is entrusted as custodian of the key. The key to the
enclosure is handed to him, and it is considered his responsibility to look
after the monument.
The memorial consists of a life-size statue of a soldier sculpted from Italian
marble, standing on a dressed stone base. One the side of the statue's base the
school's coat of arms and motto, "Palma Virtuti" are inscribed, along with a
further inscription of " To the glory of God and in proud and loving memory of
those old Selbornians who laid down their lives in the Great War 1914-1919.
Their names liveth for ever". One each side of the statue's base are the words "
SW Africa, East Africa, Egypt and Palestine, France and Belgium", denoting the
areas in which the South African Soldiers fell. The names of those who died are
also inscribed on the monument, and a further inscription of "The World War
1939-1945. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember
them" was added after the end of the second world war.
The monument can be viewed after obtaining permission from the headmaster of
Selborne College. For more information contact Selborne College's public
relations officer Mr Jeff Fetting on (043) 722 1822.
Nearby Towns:Selborne, East London, Berea, East London, Baysville, East London, Stirling, Vincent Heights, East London, East London Area, East London Central, Bunkers Hill, East London, Nahoon, East London, Quigney Beach, East London, Bonnie Doon, East London, Abbotsford, East London, Beacon Bay, East London, Bonza Bay, East London, Cove Rock Country Estate Nearby Points Of Interest:East London Museum, Anne Bryant Art Gallery, The Chocolate Warehouse World of Chocolate, Equestrian Statue, East London Flee Markets, Queen's Park Zoo (East London Zoo), East London Zoo, Amalinda Nature Reserve, Charles Vix's Cottage, East London City Hall, East London Coast Nature Reserve, Gately House, Hemingways Casino, Old East London Wool Exchange, East London Beaches |
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