Pillar at right bears a bronze representation of a en:slouch hat with the words:
Private P.J. (Paddy) Bugden VC
No. 3774
31st Battalion 1st A.I.F.
Born: Tatham NSW 17.3.19897
Dies en:Ypres, Belgium 28.9.1917
In Recognition of his Service
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty
"We are going into the firing line tomorrow.
If by chance anything happens,
I feel that I shall gain a place of happiness
for I have never done a deed that I am ashamed of
so I fear nothing."
Extract from letter to mother 9.1.1917
A 25th anniversary project
of the en:Rotary Club
of Alstonville.
Unveiled 28.9.1997
His Excellency en:Major General P.M. Arnison, en:AO
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