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Shepparton Cenotaph

The Shepparton and District War Memorial is bordered by Marungi, Welsford and Fryers Streets. The site replaces the former memorial on Fryers Street and now comprises a large area paved with flagstones, a cross made of lawn and two sculptures of infantrymen (including the original memorial's 1924 sculpture) set against angular white walls. The white wall of the memorial is dedicated to fallen servicemen and those who fought in the Boer War, First World War, Second World War, Korea, Malaya, Borneo, Vietnam, East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan. The 1924 sculpture, Helping Hand by Web Gilbert, depicts Pte. John Raws reaching his hand down to help his brother Robert from the trenches at St. Quentin during the First World War. Both were killed in action at Pozieres. The second sculpture, Bela Angyal's 2000 sculpture Mateship, was inspired by the famous World War II photographer, Damian Parer, and his image of a temporarily wounded and blinded Pte. Wally Johnson being helped by Sgt. Gordon Ayre, of Shepparton, across the Francisco River in Papua New Guinea.
"Mateship", beaten copper by Bela Angyal (1924-)
Statue, backdrops and flags flying at Shepparton Cenotaph
Cenotaph updated with war images
Shepparton War Memorial
Shepparton War Memorial plaques
Lawn field in shape of a cross centred in the tiled area of the Shepparton Cenotaph
Mateship:  Cast broMateship - Beaten copper by Bela Angyal, inspired by Danze by Charles Web Gilbert
Statue backed by the new imagery from wars
Location and DirectionsCorner Welsford and Fryers Street Shepparton Victoria 3630 Australia
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Free
Product Types
  • Historical Sites and Heritage Locations
  • Landmarks and Buildings
  • Parks and Gardens
Facilities
  • Carpark
  • Lawn / Gardens
Accessibility
  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.