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  1. Dec 13, 2022 · Ataturk Memorial. Date Range 1990 Description. The Atatürk Memorial is named after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who served as a divisional commander at Gallipoli and the first president of the Republic of Turkey. It was designed by Ian Bowman and unveiled on 26 April 1990 by the Turkish Minister of Agriculture. The memorial was our response to an ...

  2. A memorial to Ataturk, founder of Turkey and defender of Gallipoli in 1915. The site is geographically very similar to the actual site of ANZAC landing in Gallipoli. A must see for every Australian and New Zealander interested in their own history. Any Turk, coming to this part of the world should visit it as well.

  3. The Anzac Memorial was intended to be a memorial to all Australians who lost their lives in service during the First World War, not just the soldiers from the Gallipoli campaign to whom the term “Anzac” was first attached. The imagery and symbolism in the statues and artwork, and the inscriptions in the building itself, reflect all of the ...

  4. Feb 19, 2015 · The memorial will be temporarily located at Hyde Park South, before being permanently exhibited in the ANZAC Memorial after its $38 million redevelopment is completed in 2018. Lt Gen Ken Gillespie, Dr Hanbay Arca and Minister Dominello at Hyde Park behind the Ataturk plaque.

  5. Anzac Square & Memorial Galleries, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 5,343 likes · 11,233 talking about this · 1,340 were here. The place where Queensland remembers

  6. Feb 19, 2015 · On 19 February 2015, a ceremony was held outside the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park south to unveil a plaque recognising Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s words of comfort to the Anzac mothers who lost their sons in Gallipoli during the Great War in 1915. The plaque has been erected in this location on a temporary basis. This plaque acknowledges the enduring friendship forged between the people of Turkey ...

  7. A memorial to Ataturk, founder of Turkey and defender of Gallipoli in 1915. The site is geographically very similar to the actual site of ANZAC landing in Gallipoli. A must see for every Australian and New Zealander interested in their own history. Any Turk, coming to this part of the world should visit it as well.

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