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In southern states, the obelisk style of war memorial predominates. [2] The early war memorials were often placed in cemeteries, often being erected to commemorate the death of individual soldiers, e.g. Queensland's first World War I memorial was the Victor Denton War Memorial erected in 1915 in the cemetery at Nobby. [3]
The Queensland War Memorial Register is maintained by the Government of Queensland in collaboration with local government authorities in Queensland and the Returned and Services League of Australia. It was established in 2008 and, as at 14 November 2017, lists 1398 war memorials in Queensland.
Korean War memorials in Queensland (16 P) M. Malayan Emergency memorials in Queensland (12 P) S. Second Boer War memorials in Queensland (12 P) V.
With its 'Eternal Flame', the Shrine is a war memorial dedicated to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzacs). The Shrine of Remembrance is a major Brisbane landmark of cultural, architectural and historic importance and is a key component of the Queensland Heritage listed square [ 1 ] and annually hosts ceremonies for ANZAC Day and ...
Pages in category "World War II memorials in Queensland" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The East Brisbane War Memorial in Mowbray Park is significant for its aesthetic quality and craftsmanship, the rarity of the Australian Light Horseman statue in a Queensland war memorial, and as evidence of the work of established monumental masons W Batstone & Sons. [1]
World War II memorials in Queensland (47 P) Pages in category "Military memorials in Queensland" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Boer War Memorial is a heritage-listed war memorial at Crescent Street, Gatton, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by William Hodgen and produced by Toowoomba mason William Bruce. It was built in 1908, and was unveiled on 3 August by Governor of Queensland , Lord Chelmsford . [ 1 ]