*Cobbers School

the Cobbers School Fromelles

the Cobbers School Fromelles

On Saturday 10 October, the Australian Ambassador to France, His Excellency, Mr David A. Ritchie, officially opened the renovations and extensions to the Fromelles village school. The school is now officially known as the Cobbers. The renaming of the school reflects the close connection between the small village of Fromelles and Australia.

School extensions under construction, May 2009

School extensions under construction, May 2009

The main entry to the school features two clocks – one showing local time and the other Australian Eastern Standard/Summer Time. Atop the building is a weathervane featuring a kangaroo replacing the traditional rooster (see top photo).

Dual clocks above the entry to the Cobbers School Fromelles

Dual clocks above the entry to the Cobbers School Fromelles

Photographs from la voix du Nord.fr website, Chris Munro and Carole Laignel

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The Families and Friends of the First AIF applauds the joint Australian–UK decision, announced by The Hon Greg Combet AM MP and the Hon Kevan Jones MP, to conduct a full DNA testing program on the remains of Australian and British soldiers found in mass graves at Pheasant Wood (Fromelles), and for their continuing commitment to identify as many of the fallen as is possible. We also thank the Australian, UK and French governments for affording dignified individual reburials for these soldiers, buried by German soldiers following the Battle of Fromelles on 19/20 July 1916, in the new Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery presently under construction at Fromelles.

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