English: Statue of Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blamey in King's Domain, Melbourne. The plaque reads: Field Marshal Sir Thomas Albert Blamey 1884 – 1951 Australian Military Forces 1906 – 1951 General Officer Commanding Australian Imperial Forces 1939 – 1942 Commander in Chief Australian Military Forces 1940 – 1945 Commander Allied Land Forces South West Pacific Area 1942 – 1945. Statue:begun 1958, erected February 1960 [1] https://citycollection.melbourne.vic.gov.au/sir-thomas-blamey-memorial
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