WW1 Artillery Gun Restoration

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Consultation has concluded

On Sunday 18 September 2016 at around 1:00pm the World War 1 Artillery Gun that has been on display in Diamond Park for many years will be removed for restoration. The Murray Bridge RSL will oversee the move, which will be undertaken using a crane and truck.

While the final resting place for the World War I Artillery Gun has not been determined, it will remain under the ownership of the Rural City of Murray Bridge through a loan agreement with the Murray Bridge RSL.


On Sunday 18 September 2016 at around 1:00pm the World War 1 Artillery Gun that has been on display in Diamond Park for many years will be removed for restoration. The Murray Bridge RSL will oversee the move, which will be undertaken using a crane and truck.

While the final resting place for the World War I Artillery Gun has not been determined, it will remain under the ownership of the Rural City of Murray Bridge through a loan agreement with the Murray Bridge RSL.