Anzac Memorial Hyde Park Back to Search

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Location | Hyde Park South, Elizabeth Street, Sydney, City of Sydney - New South Wales, Australia |
Type | memorial |
Description | Constructed of New South Wales red granite, sixteen great buttresses each topped by individual figures of men and women of the Australian Imperial Force surround the monument. Internally the great circular Hall of Memory is superimposed upon a Hall of Silence wherein is the central figure, a statue representing sacrifices. There are 120,000 stars on the domed ceiling which were sold during the Great Depression to members of the public for two shillings each in a massive fundraising effort to finish construction. The building, designed by C. Bruce Dellit, is a concrete structure clad in stone with sculptures by Raynor Hoff. Rayner Hoff was the major designer of the sculptures on this art deco monument of world significance. It is a superb example of the Art Deco style combined with fine sculpture in a large monument set atop a rise in Hyde Park. |
Built | Monument Designer: Rayner Hoff (sculptor) C.Bruce Dellit (designer) Monument Manufacturer: Kell & Rigby (N.S.W.) |
Opened | 24 November 1934 by His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester. |
Inscription | ANZAC MEMORIAL
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Condition | Good |