The Mosman War Memorial is located on the corner Myahgah Road and The Crescent at Mosman. The original World War 1 memorial is a large grey stone obelisk, dedicated in 1922. A flagpole, a small stone to commemorate World War 2 and a memorial sundial were added to commemorate subsequent conflicts. This memorial sits on the edge of Allan Border Oval, surrounded by six cypress trees.
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A fitting tribute to the men who lost their lives.
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ReplyDeleteI like the large grey stone obelisk, surrounded by trees. It is very Deco, quiet and respectful.
ReplyDeleteHels, these war memorials with the art deco designs are usually what I think of when war memorials are mentioned.
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Lovely shot!
ReplyDeletea great photograph to commemorate those who served our country in WWI
ReplyDeleteI like places in Oz and NZ, they have memorials for those who fought in the war.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lighting,great shot.Wonderful post.JoAnn
ReplyDeleteLove these memorials, nice work.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot of the memorial & interesting info !
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