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A scale model of the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance, circa 1945, made by J.V Martin
with brass dedication plate: 'Presented to Preston City Council in trust for the citizens by the S S & A. F. A' (Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen's Fathers Association), comprising over 350 pieces of assembled wood, coated with sand and enamel painted
25cm high, 70cm wide and deep (approx)

HISTORY:
‘Dad' Jack Vivian Martin was a carpenter/builder from East Malvern, a former World War I veteran and the father of an enlisted son, Jack Stanley Martin. He was described in The Age, 1944, as Vice President of the Malvern branch of the Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen's Fathers Association (the Dads' Association), This model for the citizens of Preston is one of several made by Martin. He built the models in his spare time to "serve as a memorial to the sons of fathers …who have paid the supreme sacrifice". Other documented models include shrines for the S S & A. F. A of Horsham, The Returned Services League of Benalla, reputedly Malvern, and for the office of the Agent-General in London. The latter was ceremoniously presented to the then Premier of Victoria, Mr Dunstan, before its overseas exhibition and is now included in the collection of the Imperial War Museums, London.
The scale models, regarded as ‘sacred gifts', were presented in solemn and well attended civic dedication ceremonies. The Preston model also bears a plaque:
"Let all men know that this is Holy Ground; neither decay or time shall ruin this shrine, for it is built not only of stone but also in the hearts of men; therefore instead of tears give remembrance instead of pity praise. The sacrifice of a nation lies here."
The S.S. & A.F.A was formed during The Great War under a slightly different name and had branches in most states. The ‘dads' were active lobbyists, raising funds for the building of memorials and committed to returned veterans' rights


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