Hobart Cenotaph | |
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Australia | |
For Tasmanians who served in wars and peacekeeping operations since 1914 | |
Unveiled | 13 December 1925 |
Location | 42°52′39″S 147°20′10″E / 42.87750°S 147.33611°E near |
Designed by | Hutchinson & Walker architects |
"Lest We Forget", "1914–1919" & "1939–45" |
Hobart Cenotaph (usually The Cenotaph, also referred to as Hobart War Memorial) is the main commemorative military monument for the Australian state of Tasmania. It is located in the capital Hobart in a prominent position on the Queens Domain, on a small rise overlooking the city and River Derwent. The Cenotaph sits directly above what was once the location of the Queens Battery.
The Cenotaph is the centre of Anzac Day commemoration services at dawn and mid-morning, and is the destination of the marching procession. On Anzac Day at the break of dawn, a lone bugler always plays the Last Post.