Keywords: archives state records nsw staterecordsnsw newsouthwales blackandwhite martin place martinplace sydney general post office generalpostoffice gpo celebrations cenotaph wwi wwii crowds people spectators world war ii worldwarii world war i worldwari monochrome crowd outdoor black and white After the official ceremony of the unveiling the Cenotaph, 21 February 1929. The Cenotaph was commissioned 8 March 1926, to be completed by Anzac Day 25 April 1929 - see NSW Parliament website for more information. Dated: 22/02/1929 Digital ID: 12685_a007_a00704_8735000005r Rights: www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions We'd love to hear from you if you use our photos. The cennotaph is the site where many Sydney-based men enlisted into the army for World War 1. See the Wikipedia entry for more information. Many other photos in our collection are available to view and browse on our website using Photo Investigator. After the official ceremony of the unveiling the Cenotaph, 21 February 1929. The Cenotaph was commissioned 8 March 1926, to be completed by Anzac Day 25 April 1929 - see NSW Parliament website for more information. Dated: 22/02/1929 Digital ID: 12685_a007_a00704_8735000005r Rights: www.records.nsw.gov.au/about-us/rights-and-permissions We'd love to hear from you if you use our photos. The cennotaph is the site where many Sydney-based men enlisted into the army for World War 1. See the Wikipedia entry for more information. Many other photos in our collection are available to view and browse on our website using Photo Investigator. |