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Just south of downtown Melbourne is the “Shrine of Remembrance,” a tribute to Australians who served and were killed in WW I.
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Providing security for the shrine, a sheriff’s deputy (left) and a parks policeman (right) flank Judy. One of them had a brother in Houston who is a police officer, too.
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The shrine caps a hillside and is very artfully designed; one can enter under the columns or under the façade at the bottom of the photo.
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Standard Romanesque architecture is blended with some very straight lines on the shrine.
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An interesting “man with donkey” monument (see inset) was near one entry. I didn’t get the full reason for the sculpture.
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The shrine was dimly lit inside and very solemn. Nice architecture was prevalent throughout the rooms.
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Paraphrasing the Bible, a nice plaque was in the center of one room.
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A statue of two soldiers in one room—with flag-draped hallways leading to the room.
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A nicely glassed-in display of all the various medals given for valor during wars was in one room of the Shrine.
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A closer look at the columns and nice sculptural effects on the Shrine.
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Two sides of the Shrine had ornate sculptures of lions and mothers holding infants.
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A small boy leads huge lions with a figure above them.
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Bottom: grass squares on the walkways to the front and rear of the Shrine. Top: view of Melbourne suburbs from the Shrine.
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