Mosman Park RSL in Perth, Western Australia | Not a business
Mosman Park RSL
Locality: Perth, Western Australia
Phone: +61 457 457 339
Address: Alf Adams Pavilion, Solomon Street 6012 Perth, WA, Australia
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18.01.2022 History of Mosman Park RSL Sub-branch from 1939 - 1952 Please join us on Wednesday 19th January at 11am at Alf Adams Pavilion for a presentation by Mosman Park Honorary Historian and Warden, Ian Flack as he relates some fascinating facts about the History of Mosman Park RSL Sub-branch, including: The connections that the former Prime Minister John Curtin and Group Captain Hugh Edwards VC ( pictured) had with Mosman Park... The role of the Mosman Park RSL Sub-branch in the war effort The post-war victory celebrations Want to learn more? Please phone the Secretary on 0457 457 339 to confirm your attendance. RSVP essential
07.01.2022 The Mosman Park RSL sub branch was established in 1929. It was then known as Cottesloe Beach and later Buckland Hill before adopting the Mosman Park Name in 1937. In 1931 Mosman Park Memorial Park was dedicated to honour World War 1 fallen. Many ANZAC and Remembrance Days have since been held in this Park to commemorate service men and women. The President and Committee of Mosman Park RSL Sub-branch would like to welcome new members to join our long established sub-branch. Th...ere is a range of membership categories. Service:( for those who served in ADF, regular or reserve, or Allied Forces) for no less than 6 months. Affiliate: For those related to persons eligible for service membership or who work for organisations such as Fire Brigade, Police, Nurses, Emergency Services, Prison Officer, Australian Border Force and Cadets( Adult) For full details please visit: www.rslwa.org.au If you require further information or require membership forms please contact [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you Picture below: President of Mosman Park RSL Sub-branch, Dr John Penman near Memorial Gates to Memorial Park . These were donated by the RSL sub branch Ladies Committee in1934 and opened in 1935 by Lieutenant General Sir Joseph Talbot Hobbs.