Frank, Mike, Brett and Stephen
Thanks for the kind comments. The obelisk was "recently restored" (date uncertain); however it has stood at the same location since erection. I am personally well aware of it and it's location.
Lt.Grieve was held in very high regard in Colonial NSWales; being a solicitor of note and - of course - prominent in the Volunteers. According to the Cumberland and Argus Advocate edition of 07/03/1900, a military service in memory of Lt. Grieve, formerly of Parramatta, was held at Sydney Town Hall with some six thousand people present. The large attendance might be partly explained by local interest in the war, as well as a tribute to a prominent local identity. Remember, Ladysmith and Kimberley had recently been relieved and Mafeking was quite a while from the same outcome.
The preacher at the service for Lt. Grieve said "Honours were heaped upon the living, the Victoria Cross awaited those who survived and had performed noble deeds of valour, but there were no honours for the dead and it was therefore but right that they should hold a memorial service to perpetuate the memory of an honourable, brave and efficient soldier".
There is a further memorial to Lt. Gideon Grieve; situated on the clifftop at Watson's Bay and constructed in 1900 as a drinking fountain. It was surmounted by a statue in Black Watch uniform. Sadly, the statue was destroyed by vandals "many years ago". When I get the chance, I will post a pic of that on this thread. Lt.Grieve's name is also recorded on a memorial at Gruisbank cemetary, South Africa under the heading of "Royal Australian Army" (sic).
I cannot think of a better few words to end this post than those of the famous OZ storyteller and poet, Banjo Patterson. Banjo, as a matter of interest, once lived "just down the road" from IL. Banjo was an accredited War Correspondent at the front who knew Lt. Grieve and, after hearing of his death in action wrote "That a Braver and Better Man never wore a kilt".
Stephen, when you are next in Sydney, perhaps we might spend a moment at the Grieve Memorial and have a walk down to the Transvaal Gun Guarding Sydney Harbour. Any others would of course be welcome.
Regards
IL.