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No. 33 | Darwin Defenders Memorial
[insert information] The memorial inscription reads: DARWIN DEFENDERS SA 1942 – 1945 In Memory Of All Veterans Who Served Defending…
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No. 34 | 7th Australian Division AIF Memorial
The 7th Australian Division AIF, was raised in Feberuary 1940, as aprt of the Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF).…
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No. 35 | Reserve Forces of South Australia Memorial
[insert infomation] The memorial inscription reads: COMMEMORATING THE LOYAL SERVICE GIVEN TO THE NATION BY THE RESERVE FORCES OF SOUTH…
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No. 36 | Rats of Tobruk
After many German victories the only force that managed to stop the German march on Egypt was an allied garrison…
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No. 38 | British Commonwealth Occupation Forces Memorial
Participation in the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces (BCOF) in the occupaiton of Japan was announced on 31st of January 1946,…
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No. 39 | 10th Infantry Battalion (The Adelaide Rifles) Memorial
[insert informaiton] The memorial inscription reads: 10TH INFANTRY BATTALION (THE ADELAIDE RIFLES) THIS PLAQUE COMMEMORATES THE MEMORY OF ALL WHO…
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No. 4 | 2/43rd Infantry Battalion Memorial
The 2/43rd Infantry Battalion was formed in a Woodside camp, near Adelaide, South Australia. The battalion was first raised on…
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No. 40 | The Ex-Servicewomen’s Memorial
The Ex-Servicewomen’s Memorial is dedicated to the women of South Australia who served in the defence of Australia during the…
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No. 5 | RAR 2nd Battalion
The 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (RAR) memorial was unveiled along the Pathway of Honour on the 24 April 2014.…
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No. 6 | 7th Australian Infantry Battalion
This memorial was dedicated on 16th October 2015 to coincide with the 100th Anniversary Reunion of the Battalion. To aid…
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No. 7 | 7th Battalion RAR
The 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (7 RAR) was raised in 1965 and was part of Australia’s involvement within the Vietnam…
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No. 8 | Prisoners of War Memorial
During WWII the Japanese captured over 22,000 Prisoners of War in South – East Asia. Army (about 21,000); RAN (354);…
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No. 9 | AAOC/RAAOC Memorial
The AAOC/RAAOC memorial is dedicated to all those who served in the Australian Army Ordnance Corps and Royal Australian Army Ordnance…
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Owen Broughton Sculpture
This Owen Broughton work won the 1976 Rundle Mall sculpture contest alongside Bert Flugelman’s Mall’s Balls and John Dowie’s Girl…
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Palais de Danse
This party barge was one of Adelaide’s most popular nightspots during the ‘Roaring 20s’, but fell victim to a series…
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Paper Bag
Michelle Nikou’s bronze sculpture stands in almost comic contrast with the plinths that populate North Terrace further west.
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Pioneer Women’s Memorial
The Pioneer Women’s Memorial in the Garden of Remembrance is a tribute to the pioneer women of South Australia.
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Queen Victoria Monument
Since 1894 Queen Victoria has looked imperiously over the bustle of Victoria Square
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Reclining Connected Forms
This 1969 bronze sculpture is one of the few pieces by the renowned British artist to be found in Australia.
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Reconciliation Touchstone
The red granite sculpture captures the plaster imprints of 64 handshakes made at a Reconciliation Week ceremony in 2006.
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Rhythms of Construction
‘Construction’, ‘Thought’ and ‘Optimism’ make up the three elements of this bronze sculpture by Victor Meertens.
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Roy Rene Statue
The life size sculpture of Roy ‘Mo’ Rene on Hindley Street invites intimacy with his casual pose and expression of comic…
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Royal Australian Air Force Memorial
The Royal Australian Air Force Memorial is located off of Victoria Drive and was dedicated in recognition to those who have served…
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Rundle Lantern
The Rundle Lantern is 100% green-powered and the light show is carbon neutral.
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Simpson and his Donkey
The iconic figure of of ‘Simpson and his Donkey’ looks over War Memorial Drive from the Angas Garden.