词条 | Mounted Memorial, Canberra |
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The Mounted Memorial, Canberra is on Anzac Parade, the principal ceremonial and memorial avenue in Canberra, the national capital city of Australia.[1] It is a copy of a memorial that was originally constructed in Port Said in 1932 but removed in 1956; a second copy was erected at Mount Clarence, Western Australia. DesignThe memorial shows Australian Army and New Zealand Army horse riders in action. They are wearing the typical uniform of World War I including the slouch hat and the "lemon squeezer" campaign hat that are iconic of the 'Diggers' of Australia and New Zealand respectively. The horse of the New Zealander on the right has been injured or shot, and the rider is falling to the ground; the rider on the left is supporting his mate. Plaques and HistoryA plaque at the font of the memorial records as follows:
A second plaque nearby records:
On Anzac Day 2005, as on previous similar commemorations, mounted members of the Australian Army or commemoration teams were at the memorial, as was obvious from copious amounts of horse droppings around the memorial; some can be seen in the photograph. Commemorations of the Battle of BeershebaCommemorations typically occur at the memorial in Canberra every year on 31 October, with bigger gatherings on the 5-year dates. References1. ^Desert Mounted Corps Memorial - Canberra {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100428140309/http://www.skp.com.au/memorials2/pages/00006.htm |date=2010-04-28 }}, War Memorials in Australia, accessed 10/04/2010 {{Coord|35|17|14.67|S|149|08|31.83|E|display=title}} 2 : Military memorials in Canberra|World War I memorials in Australia |
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