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The National War Memorial of New Zealand is located next to the Dominion Museum building on Buckle Street, in Wellington, the nation's capital. The war memorial was dedicated in 1932 on Anzac Day (25 April) in commemoration of the First World War .
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The New Zealand Wars Memorial in Auckland commemorates imperial and Māori troops during the New Zealand Wars who were allied with British forces. The statue was commissioned by the Victoria League and sculpted by Thomas Eyre Macklin. The statue has been frequently subject to protests since its opening in 1920. [1]
The Hokitika Clock Tower, initially called the Westland War Memorial and then the Coronation and War Memorial, is a prominent landmark in Hokitika, New Zealand.The memorial was initiated, fundraised for, and carried out by a committee, to commemorate the region's contribution to the Second Boer War; not just the four local men who had died but all 130 who had gone to war in South Africa.
The New Zealand Wars Memorial in New Plymouth, New Zealand, is a Category 1 historic place registered by Heritage New Zealand, situated on Marsland Hill. Dedicated to the memory of the men who died during the New Zealand Wars , it was unveiled during a ceremony in May 1909.
Pegasus spurning underfoot the victor's spoils of war and rising into the heavens, enabl[ing] his rider to emerge from the deluge of blood and tears, and to receive the great spiritual assurance of peace. [1] On 2 September 2013, new plans for the cenotaph were presented including a new staircase and water feature up to the Parliament Buildings ...
The government said the decision to cancel the event planned at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park was made for the health and safety of veterans, visitors and guests, The New Zealand Herald reported.
The Citizens' War Memorial (or Soldiers' War Memorial) [10] was unveiled on 9 June 1937 by Colonel S C P Nicholls, with Archbishop Julius conducting the service. [11] It was erected next to the cathedral on a site which had been occupied by the statue of John Robert Godley, which was moved back to its original location. [7]