Tuesday, 15 October 2013

ANZAC SQUARE, BRISBANE

ANZAC Square is a heritage-listed town square located between Ann Street and Adelaide Street (opposite Post Office Square), in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is a state memorial to the men and women who participated in overseas armed service and is named in honour of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.

ANZAC Square is adjacent to ANZAC Square Arcade. It was opened on Armistice Day, 1930. ANZAC Square contains the Shrine of Remembrance and the 'Eternal Flame of Remembrance' held in a continuously lit bronze urn, dedicated on Tuesday, 11 November 1930.

There is also the World War II Shrine of Memories. Daphne Mayo sculptured the Women's War Memorial that forms part of the memorial's wall. The external wall of the Shrine of Memories is dedicated to the 60,000 Queenslanders who fought in World War I. There are also war-related statues, for various wars, including memorial statues for the Queensland soldiers who fought during the Second Boer War (1899–1902), as well as World War II, the Vietnam War and campaigns in Korea, Borneo and New Guinea.On 25 April, every year, a Dawn Service is held at the Shrine of Remembrance and ANZAC Square.

This post is part of the Our World Tuesday meme.




4 comments:

  1. Amazing pictures! I love the combination of old and new ...

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  2. Great photos but it looks so out of of place between all though skyscrapers

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  3. Great images and a great perspective. Where were you shooting from? I'd love to get that view as I've only shot from the ground level.

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