Australian War Memorial Museum: The Relics and Records Of Australia's Effort In The Defence Of The Empire 1914-1918 (1929)
A Publication titled 'Australian War Museum: The Relics and Records of Australia's effort in the Defence of the Empire, 1914-18', printed in 1929 at which point the war museum was based in Sydney, having recently left its original location in the Eastern Machinery Annexe of the Exhibition Building, Melbourne, where it had opened on Anzac Day, 1922.
The Australian War Museum was located at the Exhibition Building between 1921 and 1925 before it moved to Sydney where it was housed in the Exhibition Building in Prince Alfred Park. It remained there until closing in 1935, by which time construction had commenced on a purpose-built Australian War Memorial in the new national capital, Canberra. The new building was opened by the Governor-General, Lord Gowrie, on Remembrance Day, 11 November 1941.
- Soft Cover
- 106 Pages
- In Poor condition