Sat 18 Apr 2015Sun 24 May 2015

10:00am4:30pm

Museum of the Great Southern

World War One poster of a man fighting a hawk

Once you have visited the battlefields of the Western Front , where over 48,000 Australian soldiers were killed , you understand the sacrifice the diggers made to save France.

This exhibition commemorates this sacrifice through 100 original posters (affiches) hand painted between 1914 – 1918, which explore the relationship between the Australia and New Zealand soldiers and the French people.

 


World War One poster of a man fighting a hawk

Merci Down Under WWI Centenary

Getting Here

Address

Residency Road,
Albany,
Western Australia,
6330,
Australia

Phone
(08) 9841 4844

 

By Bus
The Museum of the Great Southern is located within walking distance of the town centre, which is serviced by the several bus services, visit the PTA website for timetables.

By Car
Parking is available in onsite.