Avenue of Honour

Avenue of Honour

Conflicts Commemorated:

  • All Conflicts

Memorial Gallery:

Location:

7 Geelong Rd Footscray, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 3011

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History and Significance:

More than 700 plaques commemorating men lost at war were installed along Geelong Road and approximately only 250 remain, including more than 100 believed buried when the road was widened 40 years ago.

Hundreds were torn out during the widening project - some were later salvaged from a rubbish tip. The Commemoration Park Memorial Committee, has won broad support in ther campaign to have the plaques - some of which were buried by roadworks - moved from Geelong Road to Spotswood’s Mary Street Reserve.

The Footscray Historical Society and the local branch of the National Trust are fighting the move, saying the “Avenue of Honour” was funded by Footscray families as more than 2000 men and women enlisted from the area.




Acknowledgement:

Comments/History and Significance Information (If shown)

All information shown in these areas were obtained from war memorial reports downloaded from the Heritage Victoria Council

The Victorian War Heritage Inventory is a non-regulatory inventory which lists war-related sites in Victoria. There are no criteria for inclusion beyond a site being war related and requested for inclusion by a member of the public or an ex-service or heritage organisation.