Invercargills memorial to our fallen in conflicts overseas. A special plaque to Sgt Richard Travis VC who was a Southland Company soldier in the Great War who preformed some absolutely heroic acts before being killed in northern France. Look up his story. Behind the monument are two other statues, Lord Jellico and Kitchener of Khartoum. Look them up also when you have a chance. Visit when you're in Invercargill on ANZAC day or Armistice day or whenever you...
Read moreThe site for Invercargill's memorial for those who sacrificed their lives for the freedom we are privileged to have. It commemorates the Great War, the Second World War. Korean War and other Twenth Century wars that New Zealand has been involved in. Travis VC is especially recorded (as he is on other Southland memorials) ANZAC services take place here as does Armistice day...
Read moreA war memorial erected by the citizens of Invercargill for the fallen war heroes who served in Vietnam, Malaya, Korea and in the 1914 Great War, who lived in Southland area. Located at the top portion of a small garden fronting to Dee Street.
Magnificent view from the street due to the location and due to the black...
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