Kingsgrove RSL War Memorial
Description Tapered granite obelisk near to Club entrance and accompanying memorial garden. A flag staff is to the right (just out of picture) Inscription LEST WE FORGET
READ MOREDescription Tapered granite obelisk near to Club entrance and accompanying memorial garden. A flag staff is to the right (just out of picture) Inscription LEST WE FORGET
READ MOREDescription Granite obelisk surmounted by a Flame-of-Remembrance, and set within a garden area maintained by the Belfield RSL Sub Branch Womens Auxiliary. Situated outside the RSL building. Inscription ‘In memory of all those who served...
READ MOREDescription Black obelisk mounted on a two-tiered base. ‘Lest we forget’ is inscribed underneath the obelisk. Inscription ‘This memorial garden is dedicated to the memory of departed comrades of World War I. 1914-1918, World War...
READ MOREDescription Roselands War Memorial comprises a pale yellow brick plinth structure on a concrete slab with a single white masonry column in the centre. There are two plaques on the front of the memorial, and plantings within the plinth. There are...
READ MOREDescription Trachyte obelisk with laurel wreath and gilt name plate. Massive sandstone column constructed of blocks in the form of a cenotaph. Dedicated to the Punchbowl soldiers who fought in the Great War, 1914-1918. Set centre road in a...
READ MOREDescription Broken column (symbolising sacrifice) on a plain plinth. In memory of our fallen comrades This memorial was unveiled by His Excellency the Governor of NSW Lieutenant General Sir John Northcott KCMG CB MVO Sunday 19th April 1953...
READ MOREDescription Pedestrian mall with clock tower memorial, complete with dedicatory plaques and remembrance gardens. A flag pole with sandstone wall and plaque is situated at the other end of the mall. Various plaques and some fine mosaic work...
READ MOREDescription Euston Memorial is located within Euston Park, which is a triangular reserve between Euston Road and Floss Street, Hurlstone Park. It was originally located within the Hurlstone Park town centre immediately north of the railway...
READ MOREThis site created by City of Canterbury Bankstown with the assistance of Federal Member for Watson, Tony Burke, under the Anzac Centenary Arts and Culture Fund.