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File:ANZAC Square Brisbane.jpg

Summary

Description
English: Queensland National Anzac and South African War Memorials, Brisbane, Australia.
Circular memorial is The Shrine of Remembrance in Anzac Square, which has an eternal flame. The building in the background is Central Railway Station, featuring an ornate clock tower. Part of the Sidues series of postcards, no. 819.
Date 1920s
Source John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland
Author Unknown

Camera location

27° 28′ 0.83″ S, 153° 1′ 38.18″ E

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Licensing

Public domain This image is of Australian origin and is now in the public domain because its term of copyright has expired. According to the Australian Copyright Council (ACC), ACC Information Sheet G023v16 (Duration of copyright) (Feb 2012).
Type of material Copyright has expired if ...
 A  Photographs or other works published anonymously, under a pseudonym or the creator is unknown: taken or published prior to 1 January 1955
 B  Photographs (except A): taken prior to 1 January 1955
 C  Artistic works (except A & B): the creator died before 1 January 1955
 D  Published editions1 (except A & B): first published more than 25 years ago
 E  Commonwealth or State government owned2 photographs and engravings: taken or published more than 50 years ago and prior to 1 May 1969

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Australia

State Library of Queensland This image has been digitised by the State Library of Queensland, and provided to the Wikimedia Commons as part of a cooperative project. The original photograph is in the public domain. The metadata has been released by State Library of Queensland under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 license.

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