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This is a photo of King George looking all nice and Regal sitting on his magnificent horse. He was born George Frederick Ernest Albert Windsor on 3rd of June 1865 and ascended the throne on 6th May 1910, and died on 20 January 1936.

King George

Perhaps more remarkable is the tree behind it. Not native to Australia the Morton Bay Fig tree does well in our climate. You can find more spectacular trees in the Adelaide Botanical Gardens.
Morton Bay Fig Tree

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The Cross Of Sacrifice is a monument that stands 11.6 meters tall commemorating those who lost their lives in the Great War 1914-1920. It is part of the Woman’s War Memorial that is situated at Pennington Gardens. In the background you can see the spires of St Peter’s Cathedral Adelaide. At the other end of Memory garden sits a Stone Of Remembrance.

The Cross Of Sacrafice

I took a photo of the plaque at the base of the monument which apparently replaced the original on Anzac Day 1965.

Cross Of Sacrifice plaque

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