when: 08 April 2022 - 25 December 2022 | venue: Anzac Memorial | cost: Free | address: Southern end of Hyde Park, Sydney NSW 2000 | website: https://www.anzacmemorial.nsw.gov.au/
published: 11 Apr 2022, 5 min read
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The design and content for the exhibition has been inspired by the Memorial's buttress sculptures, which depict the wide-ranging military roles performed by Australians in the First World War.
The exhibition does not attempt to provide an encyclopaedic history of NSW at war. Rather, it is the stories of individuals - sailors, soldiers, medical personnel and airmen and airwomen - as case studies to put a human face to the experience of war or deployment on peacekeeping operations and allow the visitor to make an emotional connection to the exhibition content.
Treasures on display include:
a rare collection of historic swords, pistols, medals and other artefacts belonging to Australia's first general, Sir Maurice O'Connell from the early 1800s
the hauntingly poignant medals and memorabilia kept by the family of 15-year-old Lance Corporal Jack Harris of Waverly in Sydney who was killed in action at the Battle of Lone Pine
a souvenir of the Red Baron in the form of a piece of fabric cut from the wreck of the Baron's plane by 26-year-old Second Lieutenant Nigel Love of Kurrajong, NSW, a fighter pilot with No3 Squadron Australian Flying Corps on the Western Front in 1918
the Distinguished Service Cross awarded to Sub-Lieutenant Bruce Harvey for sinking the only Japanese fleet submarine destroyed in Australian waters.
Entry is free and open daily, 9am to 5pm.
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The design and content for the exhibition has been inspired by the Memorial's buttress sculptures, which depict the wide-ranging military roles performed by Australians in the First World War.
The exhibition does not attempt to provide an encyclopaedic history of NSW at war. Rather, it is the stories of individuals - sailors, soldiers, medical personnel and airmen and airwomen - as case studies to put a human face to the experience of war or deployment on peacekeeping operations and allow the visitor to make an emotional connection to the exhibition content.
Treasures on display include:
a rare collection of historic swords, pistols, medals and other artefacts belonging to Australia's first general, Sir Maurice O'Connell from the early 1800s
the hauntingly poignant medals and memorabilia kept by the family of 15-year-old Lance Corporal Jack Harris of Waverly in Sydney who was killed in action at the Battle of Lone Pine
a souvenir of the Red Baron in the form of a piece of fabric cut from the wreck of the Baron's plane by 26-year-old Second Lieutenant Nigel Love of Kurrajong, NSW, a fighter pilot with No3 Squadron Australian Flying Corps on the Western Front in 1918
the Distinguished Service Cross awarded to Sub-Lieutenant Bruce Harvey for sinking the only Japanese fleet submarine destroyed in Australian waters.
Entry is free and open daily, 9am to 5pm.
Go see The Centenary Exhibition 2022.
The Centenary Exhibition 2022 is on 08 April 2022 - 25 December 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 02 8262 2900 for details. Visit their website at https://www.anzacmemorial.nsw.gov.au/.
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