Adelaide Pathway of Honour - 7th Australian Division WW2 Memorial Back to Search

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Location | Kintore Avenue / King William St, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Type | memorial |
Description | The pathway contains 23 monuments, 22 with bronze plaques affixed to cement or granite blocks; several have two plaques. The main plaques are set on an angled face. One monument, the SAS, is a cut and polished black granite boulder with brass plaques affixed to the face. |
Built | Not yet discovered |
Opened | 3 September 2000 by The Hon Norman K. Foster, OAM, MID |
Inscription | Coloured shoulder patch 7TH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION A.I.F. THIS PLAQUE COMMEMORATES THE MEMORY OF ALL WHO SERVED WITH THE 7TH AUSTRALIAN DIVISION AIF IN WORLD WAR TWO, 1939-1945 ENGLAND, NORTH AFRICA, SYRIA, JAVA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, BORNEO Unveiled by the Hon Norman K. Foster, OAM, MID 3rd September 2000 |
Condition | MAINTAINED BY: Adelaide City Council PECULIARITIES/DAMAGE: Nil |
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