Dutton Park War Memorial
A tall obelisk memorial with sandstone block facade, set on a sandstone plinth and concrete base. The faces of the memorial feature commemorative and dedication plaques surmounted with brass laurel wreaths. The memorial is situated in an open space allowing for public commemorative services.
- Inscription
IN MEMORY OF FALLEN COMRADES 1914–1918
(refer to additional information or images for all plaque inscriptions)
- Conflicts commemorated
- First World War, 1914–1918
- Second World War, 1939–1945
- Malayan Emergency, 1948–1960
- Korean War, 1950–1953
- Indonesian Confrontation, 1962–1966
- Vietnam War, 1962–1972
- Memorial type
- Column/obelisk/pillar
- Commemorative services held
- ANZAC Day March - departs 8.30am from the corner of Cornwall Street and Annerley Road and continues to Gair Park, Dutton Park for a service commencing at 8.45am.
- Additional information
- Unveiled by Lieutenant General Sir John Lavarack, Governor of Queensland, and dedicated by Reverend A G Reilly on 25 April 1951.
- Recorded by
- Shirley and Trevor McIvor
- Date recorded
- 15 April 2009