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Wellington Cenotaph Cenotafio de Wellington
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The Wellington Cenotaph, also known as the Wellington Citizens' War Memorial, is a war memorial located on the intersection of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street in Wellington, New Zealand. It was unveiled on Anzac Day (25 April) 1931 to commemorate the New Zealand dead of World War I. It features two wings decorated with relief sculptures, and the central cenotaph is topped with a bronze figure on horseback, all carried out by Richard Gross. Two bronze lions and a series of bronze friezes were later added in commemoration of World War II. On 18 March 1982, it was registered as a Category I historic place with registration number 215. It is a focus of Anzac Day commemorations in the city. El Cenotafio de Wellington (en inglés: Wellington Cenotaph)​ también conocido como el Monumento conmemorativo de guerra de los Ciudadanos de Wellington , es un monumento de guerra en Wellington, Nueva Zelanda. Conmemorando a los muertos de Nueva Zelanda en la Primera Guerra Mundial y la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Se dio a conocer el Día de Anzac (25 de abril) de 1931, se encuentra en la intersección de Lambton Quay y la calle Bowen, cerca a los edificios del parlamento de Nueva Zelanda. Cuenta con dos alas adornadas con esculturas en relieve y se remata con una figura de bronce a caballo. Dos leones de bronce y una serie de frisos de bronce tarde fueron añadidos en conmemoración de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Desde 1982 ha sido Categorizado como Lugar Histórico. Es un foco de conmemoraciones d
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El Cenotafio de Wellington (en inglés: Wellington Cenotaph)​ también conocido como el Monumento conmemorativo de guerra de los Ciudadanos de Wellington , es un monumento de guerra en Wellington, Nueva Zelanda. Conmemorando a los muertos de Nueva Zelanda en la Primera Guerra Mundial y la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Se dio a conocer el Día de Anzac (25 de abril) de 1931, se encuentra en la intersección de Lambton Quay y la calle Bowen, cerca a los edificios del parlamento de Nueva Zelanda. Cuenta con dos alas adornadas con esculturas en relieve y se remata con una figura de bronce a caballo. Dos leones de bronce y una serie de frisos de bronce tarde fueron añadidos en conmemoración de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Desde 1982 ha sido Categorizado como Lugar Histórico. Es un foco de conmemoraciones del Día de Anzac en la ciudad. The Wellington Cenotaph, also known as the Wellington Citizens' War Memorial, is a war memorial located on the intersection of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street in Wellington, New Zealand. It was unveiled on Anzac Day (25 April) 1931 to commemorate the New Zealand dead of World War I. It features two wings decorated with relief sculptures, and the central cenotaph is topped with a bronze figure on horseback, all carried out by Richard Gross. Two bronze lions and a series of bronze friezes were later added in commemoration of World War II. On 18 March 1982, it was registered as a Category I historic place with registration number 215. It is a focus of Anzac Day commemorations in the city. The souvenir programme for the dedication says the mounted figure was entitled 'The Will to Peace', and is described thus: Pegasus spurning underfoot the victor's spoils of war and rising into the heavens, enabl[ing] his rider to emerge from the deluge of blood and tears, and to receive the great spiritual assurance of peace. On 2 September 2013, new plans for the cenotaph were presented including a new staircase and water feature up to the Parliament Buildings. The works also include repairs to the cenotaph surface materials and creation of a square to create a ceremonial space. In 2015 the Wellington Anzac Day citizen's wreath-laying ceremony was held at the upgraded cenotaph. * Detail of the mounted figure, described above * The cenotaph just before dawn on Anzac Day 2007 * Michael Joseph Savage's funeral procession next to the cenotaph in 1940 * Crowd surrounding the Cenotaph, Wellington, at the dedication ceremony in 1932
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