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1st Division Memorial, Pozieres

Description The Memorial is a traditional obelisk style within a fenced area. Close by the Memorial is the ‘Gibraltar’ German strongpoint, captured by the 1st Division in July 1916. History The

2nd Division Memorial, Mont St Quentin

Description The Memorial consists of a 2.5m tall slouch-hatted digger in battle dress, on a raised monument. History The original Memorial depicted a Digger about to bayonet a German eagle. It was

3rd Division Memorial, Sailly le Sec

Description The memorial is an obelisk within a fenced area and stands prominently on a ridge north of the Somme River. History On the high country above Sailly–le–Sec is the 3rd Australian Division

4th Division Memorial, Bellenglise

Description The most easterly of the AIF Memorials, this obelisk stands on high ground where the Hindenburg Line once barred the Allied approach. History A number of possibilities for the Divisional

Australian Corps Memorial Park, Le Hamel

Description The Memorial Park contains a walking track past a series of interpretive panels as well as a large central commemorative wall. History Le Hamel is a small village south of the Somme River

Australian Memorial Park, Bullecourt

Description The Australian Memorial Park overlooks what was once the battlefield. In the park stands the bronze 'Bullecourt Digger'. The commemorative plaque reads: "Sacred to the memory of the 10,000

Australian Memorial Park, Fromelles

Description The Australian Memorial Park is situated around the remains of fortifications on part of the old German line captured by the 14th Australian Brigade and held overnight on 19-20 July 1916

Australian Slouch Hat Memorial

Description The memorial consists of an Australian slouch hat in bronze and two stone tablets incorporated into a small stone cairn. The stone tablet on the left section lists the Australian and

Cross Memorial, Bullecourt

Description The memorial consists of a cobble stone plinth with two plaques on either side. A stone cross stands on top of the plinth. History The memorial is dedicated to the 2,423 Officers and other

CWGC Memorial To The Missing, Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery

Description Known as The Australian National Memorial: it is a large central tower flanked by two wing walls carrying the commemorative panels containing the names of over 10,000 Australians who died

Monument Canadien

Description Known as Le Mans Memorial: a stone cairn with two plaques. One is inscribed with the names of the eight airmen killed and the other has the flags of Canada, France, Britain and Australia

Mouquet Farm Battle Exploit Plaque

Description A plaque, mounted on a concrete monument, to commemorate the AIF's effort and its 6,300 casualties. History Mouquet Farm itself was a heavily defended German position half-way between

Windmill Site, Pozieres

Description A walkway leads up to a memorial stone bench with an inscription that records the capture of this site on August the 4th, 1916. Behind this is a bronze plaque, arranged by Dr Ross Bastiaan

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