Description Hill 60 is an enclosed grassy area of craters, shell holes and mounds. A monument constructed of blue granite, the Tunnellers' Memorial, is by the side of the road, opposite the former
Description The memorial is situated on Australian land, acquired by the division after the war. A narrow grass way bounded by a low rubble wall leads to a long, tall bank known as the ‘Butte’, a pre
Description An inscribed plaque mounted on a concrete plinth situated in front of a freestanding metal wall plate with cut-outs of planes and servicemen. It is located on the crash site of the B-25
Description Enclosed by a fence, the memorial is a large rock with inscription plaque. On either side are the wheel struts of the Lancaster bomber with the names of Landrige and Lemin inscribed on
Description The memorial is built of reinforced concrete faced with Euville stone and red brick. The single span Hall of Memory (36.5 metres long and 20 metres wide) is covered in by a coffered half