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The Australian National War Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux, near Amiens, France, which was unveiled yesterday by His Majesty King George. Designed by Sir Edward Lutyens, it has a tower 100 feet high and the massive walls bear the names of 10,860 Australians missing after the great attack of April 1918. Our illustration depicts the memorial when nearing completion.

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Northern Advocate, 23 July 1938, Page 5

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The Australian National War Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux, near Amiens, France, which was unveiled yesterday by His Majesty King George. Designed by Sir Edward Lutyens, it has a tower 100 feet high and the massive walls bear the names of 10,860 Australians missing after the great attack of April 1918. Our illustration depicts the memorial when nearing completion. Northern Advocate, 23 July 1938, Page 5

The Australian National War Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux, near Amiens, France, which was unveiled yesterday by His Majesty King George. Designed by Sir Edward Lutyens, it has a tower 100 feet high and the massive walls bear the names of 10,860 Australians missing after the great attack of April 1918. Our illustration depicts the memorial when nearing completion. Northern Advocate, 23 July 1938, Page 5