Windsor War Memorial Park

It was constructed by contractor Peter Frew to a design prepared by honorary architects Francis Richard Hall and WA Devereux.

[1] The memorial has arches on four sides, and on the external corner panels are inscribed the names, originally gilt, of those who died in the war.

Inscribed lettering forms a frieze around the entablature, and the whole is surmounted by a cupola and a bronze lantern with a red electric light.

[1] Inside, the concrete floor is painted red and blue, and features a leaded marble commemorative plaque in the centre.

[1] The area immediately surrounding the memorial has been asphalted, but the remainder of the park is grassed and planted with large, mature trees and shrubs.

Windsor War Memorial Park is significant as a member of a class of commemorative structures erected as a record of the local impact of a major historical event and intended to endure.

Windsor War Memorial Park is significant as a member of a class of commemorative structures erected as a record of the local impact of a major historical event and intended to endure.

Windsor War Memorial Park, 2009