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It < Great North Walk also recognises the contribution that BHP Billiton made to the war 12 Newcastle War Memorial DENT STREET BUCHANAN STREET Cultural Centre (Region Library) effort in supplying steel rail, ship plate and munitions. Monday to Friday 9.30am – 8pm, KILGOUR AVENUE Saturday 9.30am – 2pm 3 PACIFIC PARK AIR RAID SHELTER Head west 250m along Scott Street and you’ll encounter a large open reserve on the edge of the city centre known as Pacific Park. NEWCASTLE AT WAR With its shady trees, park benches and the circular water fountains, Generations of Novocastrians experienced the Pacific Park is a haven for local families and picnickers, but once upon a impact of war on their lives and their city. time it was home to something far more unnerving – an air raid shelter. Servicemen firing 6 inch MKVII gun at Fort Scratchley, 1952 As a centre for industry and shipping, Newcastle represented a This walk lets you explore Newcastle through the Photograph courtesy of Newcastle Region Library collection 163001667 significant contribution to Australia’s war effort and therefore conflicts that have shaped its landscape and character. a potential target for attack from enemy aircraft. As a result, Meet locals that left Newcastle to participate in some 1 FORT SCRATCHLEY air raid shelters were built at key centres of population of the most devastating wars in history and walk in their across Newcastle during the Second World War. footsteps, visiting places dedicated to their memory. Fort Scratchley has been standing sentry over Newcastle This walking tour begins at Fort Scratchley, the since 1882 and was originally built to defend the city only coastal fortification in Australia to return fire against a feared attack by Russian naval forces. on an enemy vessel during World War Two. It ends Today, the best way to experience Fort Scratchley is by at the Newcastle War Memorial Cultural Centre joining a guided tour led by knowledgeable Fort Scratchley (Newcastle Region Library); a place where locals Historical Society volunteers. The 360 harbour, city and gather not just to remember and reflect, but to ocean views from the Fort are not to be missed. learn, research and engage with art and culture. Did you know? Fort Scratchley remains the only coastal fortification in Australia to have fired its guns on an enemy You may choose to extend your journey to take in the vessel during the Second World War, after Newcastle was magnificent Memorial Walk opened in April 2015, shelled by the Japanese submarine I-21 on 8 June 1942. the 100-year anniversary of the ANZAC landing on the Gallipoli peninsular. This walk commemorates those from Newcastle and the Hunter Region who enlisted for service in World War One. For more self guided walking tours, visit www.visitnewcastle.com.au or visit the Newcastle Visitor Information Centre located at Museum Park, Honeysuckle. Newcastle Region Library Ground Floor, 15 Laman Street, Newcastle Shell damaged homes in Parnell Place, 1942 Monday to Friday 9.30am – 8pm Photograph courtesy of Newcastle Region Library collection Overlooking Pacific Park, the only original building of Royal Newcastle Hospital still standing Saturday 9.30am – 2pm newcastle.nsw.gov.au/services/newcastle_library Fort Scratchley 2 PARNELL PLACE 4 ROYAL NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL Nobbys Road, Newcastle East Wednesday to Monday 10am – 4pm Only three of the 34 shells fired on Newcastle by the Gaze across towards the south west corner of Pacific Park and you’ll fortscratchley.com.au Japanese submarine actually exploded, including one in see an iconic octagonal-shaped tower, which once represented Newcastle City Hall Parnell Place, located just south of Fort Scratchley. one of the corner wings of the former Royal Newcastle Hospital. 290 King Street, Newcastle Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5pm, closed public holidays Bombardier Stan Newton was running along Parnell Place More than 70 nurses from Newcastle and the Hunter served with newcastlecityhall.com.au towards his post at the Fort when an exploding shell medical units during the First World War, caring for wounded and Newcastle Museum threw him through the air. He completed his run unaware dying soldiers in makeshift hospitals across the battlefields. Workshop Way, Honeysuckle he had a piece of shrapnel lodged in his forehead. To be eligible to serve, nurses must have completed three Tuesday to Sunday 10am – 5pm, Open Monday during school holidays The houses on Parnell Place were damaged by the blast and years of approved hospital training, with the majority of local newcastlemuseum.com.au many of its residents were lucky to have escaped uninjured. women completing it at the Royal Newcastle Hospital. 5 NEWCASTLE POST OFFICE Cross onto Hunter Street and walk a block-and-a half west until you reach the majestic sandstone façade of the former Newcastle Post Office. Originally used as Newcastle Court House, and later as military offices, it was rebuilt as the post office in 1903. Three years earlier a civic reception was held at the building, with part of the first contingent of Australian soldiers to embark for the Boer War attending as the guests of honour. Around 16,000 Australians are estimated to have fought in the Boer War, the first war Australia participated in as a federated nation. More than 50,000 people gathered along Hunter Street to see the contingent leave. Detail of 35th Battalion group photograph, 1915 . Photograph courtesy of Newcastle Museum collection The 35th Battalion The Hunter Street Memorial Also remembered on the 1916/17 and their first major Matron Ida Greaves, 1914. Photograph courtesy of Newcastle Museum collection Hunter Street Memorial are action was the Battle of 6 NEWCASTLE’S FIRST WAR MEMORIAL the men of the 35th Battalion, Messines on 7 July 1917. Matron Ida Greaves dubbed Newcastle’s Own. One of the Battalion’s Located out the front of the Newcastle Post Office, The Battalion was raised in Matron Ida Greaves was one Spending almost five years in biggest challenges was to Newcastle’s first war memorial is a sombre and permanent of the nurses whose journey to uniform, Ida was one of the December 1915 and drew its come during an assault near reminder of Newcastle’s role in the First World War.