File:P371 A129 Dangarsleigh Memorial 1921.tif

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English: An image taken during the opening of the Dangarsleigh War Memorial on the Empire Day of 1921. The monument pays tribute to Australians and the other soldiers of the British Empire who they had fought alongside in the Second World War. Five pillars surrounding the central obelisk represent Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and India. A triangular plinth on the obelisk represents England, Scotland, and Ireland. The top of the monument featured a sphere, which stood for the people of British Empire around the globe. Flags were flown from each of these points, and a United Empire flag that included symbols for all eight nations flew from the central flagpole. Photo obtained by a request to the University of New England and Regional Archives.
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W. D. Solomon

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