

RAAF Memorial, unveiled by the Govenor General of Australia, 30th October 1938.
Monday, July 4, 2011
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I love this monument. It reminds me of the cenotaph in London, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens after WW1. But the Point Cook Memorial is rounder and less angular.
ReplyDeleteYes Helen. This one is smaller, of course, but I prefer it. I like the roundness yet it still has the bulk of Lutyens cenotaph.
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