ANZAC WAR MEMORIAL
Memorial designed to pay tribute to the Australian and New Zealand servicemen who died in the First World War.
The Anzac War Memorial was designed by Charles Bruce Dellit (1898-1942). Erected on the central axis of Hyde Park South, it was dedicated in 1934. The sculptures depict events and representations of those involved in the First World War, and pay tribute to the Australian and New Zealand servicemen who died in the largest battle in the history of those nations in Europe. Guardians will offer to explain the history of these monuments, encouraging contemplation and remembrance.
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