Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Memorials in Glen Eira
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1/A printout from the Victorian Memorials Database, undated and researcher unknown, containing records of 9 memorials in the Caulfield City municipality. These memorials are:
- Caulfield Grammar School Site Pavement Marker, Elsternwick
- Monument to racehorse ‘Jackstaff’ in Caulfield Racing Museum.
- Rosstown Railway Marker, Bambra Road, Caulfield.
- Thomas Alexander Browne Grave, Brighton Cemetery.
- Grave of Sir John and Lady Monash, Brighton Cemetery.
- Frederick Jowett Memorial Drinking Fountain, Caulfield Town Hall
- Adam Lindsay Gordon Grave, Brighton Cemetery.
- Jewish victims of World War 2 Memorial, Kadimah Centre, Elsternwick.
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