Thursday 10 October 2024

Mosman, Bradleys Head, war memorial


The Bradleys Head Naval Memorial is located at the end of Bradleys Head in the north shore suburb of Mosman. The HMAS Sydney I memorial mast was removed following her decommissioning in 1928. It commemorates the “Sydney-Emden” action, the first engagement at sea of a Royal Australian Navy ship during the First World War on 9 November 1914 at Keeling Island near Cocos Island. The memorial also honours those who served in the Royal Australian Navy and all ships lost in service. A bridge links to Bradleys Head Lighthouse in Sydney Harbour.
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6 comments:

  1. ...when will we build peace memorials?

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  2. That´s what I thought too, the most memorials remind of war in one way or another....I´d like too, see more peace remembering places.
    All the best
    Violetta

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  3. A beautiful memorial. I've always wanted to visit Australia.

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    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ☺

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  4. This is a beautiful view and interesting memorial. Thank you for linking up.

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  5. A reminder of how our seas are not always so tranquil.

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