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The Anzac Memorial is a heritage-listed war memorial, museum and monument located in Hyde Park South near Liverpool Street in the CBD of Sydney, Australia.The Art Deco monument was designed by C. Bruce Dellit, with the exterior adorned with monumental figural reliefs and sculptures by Rayner Hoff, and built from 1932 to 1934 by Kell & Rigby.
It is an early example of a park whose design was based upon a public open space design competition with adjustments made by the judging panel. It contains a number of significant memorials, which make important contributions to the aesthetics of Hyde Park. Of these, the ANZAC Memorial and the Archibald Fountain also have independent heritage ...
Minerva Theatre in Kings Cross (1939) Grace Building (1930) This is a list of buildings in Sydney completed in the Inter-War Art Deco, Streamline Moderne and Functionalist styles that are historically significant. Apartment and residential buildings The Edgewater flats, 1937. Staircase, Belgenny, Taylor Square Entrance, Wychbury, Potts Point Adereham Hall, 71 Elizabeth Bay Road, Elizabeth Bay ...
Pages in category "Hyde Park, Sydney" ... Anzac Memorial; Archibald Fountain; H. HMAS Sydney I – SMS Emden Memorial; Hyde Park Obelisk; M. Museum railway station; S.
Anzac Memorial: Hyde Park, Sydney central business district: 1934: Originally World War I, now all conflicts. Martin Place Cenotaph Martin Place, Sydney 1929 A side view of the Martin Place Cenotaph: Tarago: Thornton: 1978: War Memorial: Thornton: District Roll of Honour: Tumbarumba: District Volunteers South African War 1899–1902: Boer War ...
English: The Anzac War Memorial in Hyde Park during the 1938 Sesquicentenary Celebrations in Sydney. Date: 1938: Source:
English: Anzac War Memorial, illuminated for the Gloucester Royal visit or Coronation, Hyde Park, Sydney, 1934 or 1937, by Sam Hood, copy from original nitrate negative, State Library of New South Wales, NCY57/387
Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park, Sydney. The Archibald Fountain, properly called the J. F. Archibald Memorial Fountain, is located in Hyde Park, in central Sydney.It is named after J. F. Archibald, owner and editor of The Bulletin magazine, who bequeathed funds to have it built.