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04-December-2018 (Graeme Saunders)
04-December-2018 (Graeme Saunders)

Photographs supplied by Kent Watson / Graeme Saunders

The monument (padrão) commemorates the early voyages of  Portuguese navigators in the southern seas. The memorial also includes the busts of Vasco Da Gama, the Portugese explorer and Prince Henry The Navigator.

The sculptural installation of the busts were a gift from the Portuguese government and presented to Warrnambool City Council. The sculptor, Jose Nuncio, completed the work in 1999, and it was inaugurated at Warrnambool on the 25th February 2001. The Portugese Coat of Arms was presented to the Council in 2018. 

Prince Henry the Navigator founded a school of navigation in Sagres, Portugal. This led to navigation techniques that made the 15th century voyages of discovery possible. The vision of Prince Henry brought together ship builders, cartographers, instrument makers and mathematicians. 

Vasco de Gama rounded the southern tip of Africa and sailed across the Indian Ocean to India in 1496. This started a new era of trade and exploration, expanding the boundaries of the known world, and linking the east with west.

Note: A padrão was a large stone cross inscribed with the coat of arms of Portugal that was placed as part of a land claim by numerous Portugese explorers during the Portugese Age of Discovery.

The legend of Portugese explorers in the area is based on many historical reports that a shipwreck was sighted partially buried in the town’s dunes in 1876, before disappearing in the shifting sands the following year. The mysterious ‘Mahogany Ship’ is thought to be a 16th century Portuguese caravel.

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Location

Address:Artillery Crescent, Cannon Hill, Warrnambool, 3280
State:VIC
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -38.389133
Long: 142.4823
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:Landscape
Sub-Theme:Exploration
Artist:Robert Ulmann, Jose Nuncio (busts)

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Sunday 25th February, 1990
Front Inscription

Assim fomos abrindo- aqueles mares.
Que geracão alguma nao abriu
(Canto V Lusiades, Luis de Camoes).

Plaque:
         The Padrão (1990)
And The Portugese Coat Of Arms (2018)
Were Presented To The City Of Warrnambool
                  By
Comendador Dr. Carlos Pereira De Lemos OAM
 Honorary Consul Of Portugal In Victoria
            (1988 - 2018)
On Behalf Of The Portugese Government

Plaque:
              PADRAO
   A GIFT FROM THE
   GOVERNMENT OF
     PORTUGAL IN
COMMEMORATION OF
THE EARLY VOYAGES
   OF PORTUGESE
     NAVIGATORS IN
THE SOUTHERN SEAS.

ERECTED BY THE
      CITY OF
WARRNAMBOOL
25th FEBRUARY 1990.
Cr. T.A.McCORMACK
 J.P. - MAYOR

 

Source: MA,VMR
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