Mont Saint-Quentin Australian war memorial
Australian Memorial Park | |
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Australia | |
For Australian 2nd Division | |
Unveiled | 1925 (replacement sculpture, 1971) |
Location | 49°56′50″N 2°55′57″E / 49.94722°N 2.93250°E FRANCE |
Mont Saint-Quentin Australian war memorial, located in Mont Saint-Quentin region of Picardy, is an Australian First World War memorial.
The Australian Second Division has a war memorial on the road from Bapaume to Péronne. It is the only one of the five Australian division memorials initiated by members of the division. The base was erected in 1925. It has bronze bas-reliefs by May Butler-George of men hauling and pushing a gun and of men advancing with bayoneted rifles and hand-grenades. It had on its top an Australian soldier thrusting his bayonet through a German eagle. The sculptor was Charles Web Gilbert.[1]
However, in 1940, German soldiers smashed the memorial. A replacement statue by Stanley Hammond of a thoughtful Australian soldier looking down was erected in 1971.[1]
See also
- List of Australian military memorials
- V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial
- Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial
- Military Memorials of National Significance in Australia
References
- ^ a b "Mont St Quentin, 2nd Australian Division Memorial". Australians on the Western Front 1914-1918. Australian Department of Veterans' Affairs. 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-03.
External links
- History of the memorial (Australians on the Western Front) - includes a photograph of the current memorial