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ANZAC Field of Remembrance

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35: 75:, followed by crosses planted on behalf of the three armed forces: Navy, Army and Air Force; the citizens of Sydney; New Zealanders and their armed forces; veterans; and war widows. The Field was originally laid out on the lawn adjoining the Cathedral near Bathurst Street. Since 2016 the Field has been in Hyde Park on the Corner of Park Street and Elizabeth Street close to the ANZAC Memorial. The crosses are planted in a set of flower boxes that are periodically used to decorate the 108:
The Guild held its 60th ANZAC Field of Remembrance on 19 April 2011. At this service, war widows from major and recent conflicts laid sprays of flowers on the Chancel steps of the cathedral. The Governor of New South Wales, Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO unveiled a plaque to recognise
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Following the establishment of the Sydney Field of Remembrance, the War Widows’ Guild has also held Fields of Remembrance in Albury, Newcastle, The Entrance and Tamworth. The War Widows’ Guild in the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania also hold Fields of Remembrance.
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is attached to each cross which represents a loved one gone but remembered. They are each personalised with hand written names or small messages. After the Field of Remembrance is closed, the crosses are cremated and scattered on the graves of veterans in a memorial garden.
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The first Field of Remembrance in Sydney was held in 1952. It was an idea that originated from the late Mrs C J Pope, widow of Rear Admiral Pope, after she had visited London and been impressed by the
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The Field of Remembrance is open for widows and members of the public to place crosses in personal remembrance, from the day of the commemoration service until the late afternoon on Anzac Day.
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Ltd. The event involves the planting of wooden crosses in remembrance of those who have died due to their involvement in war.
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Department of Premier and Cabinet NSW (22 April 2009), Minister attends War Widows’ Guild ANZAC Service
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No Peacetime Cinderellas: A History of the War Widows’ Guild of Australia in New South Wales 1946–2006
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No Peacetime Cinderellas: A History of the War Widows’ Guild of Australia in New South Wales 1946–2006
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No Peacetime Cinderellas: A History of the War Widows’ Guild of Australia in New South Wales 1946–2006
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No Peacetime Cinderellas: A History of the War Widows’ Guild of Australia in New South Wales 1946–2006
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A young family look at the crosses planted in the ANZAC Field of Remembrance, Sydney, April 2009
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War Widows’ Guild of Australia NSW Limited, “Our President’s Message”, Guild Digest, March 2011
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The small wooden crosses are colour-coded to represent the different armed forces. A sprig of
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War Widows' Guild of Australia NSW Limited (1946–), Trove, National Library of Australia
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RAAF Association (ACT Division) (June 2009), Field of Remembrance Ceremony
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Office of the Governor of Tasmania (2009–2010), The Year in Review
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at St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, with a lesson read by the
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Index

ANZAC
St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
War Widows' Guild of Australia NSW

Field of Remembrance
Westminster Abbey
Anzac Day
Governor of New South Wales
The Unknown Warrior
City of Sydney
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War Widows' Guild of Australia NSW Limited (1946–), Trove, National Library of Australia


Department of Premier and Cabinet NSW (22 April 2009), Minister attends War Widows’ Guild ANZAC Service
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9780646477374


"War Widows Guild of Australia NSW Website"
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ISBN
9780646477374
ISBN
9780646477374
War Widows’ Guild of Australia NSW Limited, “Our President’s Message”, Guild Digest, March 2011

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