







A walk that follows the route of Public Art in the Sturt Street gardens with a focus on War History.
A walk that follows the route of Public Art in the Sturt Street gardens with a focus on War History.
This walk along Sturt Street begins with the Boer War Memorial and includes several artworks and memorials commemorating important people and events with a focus history of war.
Download the Public Art War History Walk here or collect from the Ballarat Visitor Centre located at the Ballarat Town Hall.
To extend this walk, see City of Ballarat's Remembrance Drive - War History - Public Art Walk.
For a longer walk see the Lake Wendouree Public Art walk.
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Created by sculptor James White in honour of Australian Soldiers who fought in the South African War (1899-1902). The Foundation stone was laid on 18 May 1901 by H.R.H The Duke of York (George V).
In memory of Ballarat born soldier, William Dunstan, who served with honour in Gallipoli. His unit successfully defended a post despite being seriously wounded. All were awarded the Victoria Cross
Harold Edward 'Pompey' Elliot was first and foremost a soldier. The four plaques surround the sculpture and plinth detail part of the story of the Major-General and Senator.
Leading surgeon and academic Sir Albert Coates was one of Ballarat's most celebrated sons. A medical orderly during WWI, he returned home to become a pioneering neurosurgeon. Statue by Louis Lauman.
'Lest We Forget' marks the sacrifices of Australian forces involved in the conflicts of South East Asia, Including the Korean War, the Malayan Emergency, the Borneo Uprising and the Vietnam War.
Created by renowned Ballarat sculptor Peter Blizzard as a marker of the end of WWII in the Pacific. Engraved across the base of the statue is details of conflict areas where Australians were active.
The Ballarat Cenotaph commemorates those who died in service or were killed in action in WWI and WWII. The cenotaph was unveiled by the Governor, Sir Dallas Brooks on the 24th November 1949.
Treloar was appointed as the League of Nations Commissioner for Refugees in Greece in 1922 where he worked to provide food, aid and comfort to what would eventually total over 100,000 refugees.
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