Mawson, Park, Campbelltown (looking east), 1993, Campbelltown and Airds Historical Society
A memorial honouring the Armistice Centenary unveiled in Mawson Park on November 9th 2018
The 2018 Armistice Centenary commemorates 100 years since the end of World War I
Mawson Park being viewed from Queen Street, Campbelltown towards St. Peter's Anglican Church, circa 1950, Campbelltown and Airds Historical Society
This sculpture commemorates Governor Lachlan Macquarie naming this town Campbelltown in honor of Mrs Elizabeth Macquarie, whose maiden name was Campbell
Moments from the past - a ferris wheel at Mawson Park, Campbelltown during sesquicentenary celebrations, April 1970, Geoff Eves Collection, Campbelltown City Library
It stands in a courtyard marked with a fountain, and name plaques
A Gallipoli pine marked with a plaque, honours the sacrifices of Australian men and women in all conflicts, and the unknown soldier who forever remains on foreign soil
A special memorial is dedicated to Warrant Officer Class II Wheatley (Kevin Arthur Wheatley) for his magnificent courage in Vietnam
Memorial music shell, Mawson Park, Campbelltown, circa 68-70, Geoff Eves Collection, Campbelltown City Library
A Naval memorial, Air Force Memorial and Army Memorial also stand, marked with a propeller (2009), an anchor (2005) and a piece of field artillery (pre 1989)
Mawson Park with a view to Queen Street and Railway Street, Campbelltown from the tower at St. Peter's Anglican Church, undated, Clissold Collection, Campbelltown City Library
The War Memorial sandstone obelisk at Mawson Park was established in 1991