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The statue is said to be a striking likeness of the best remembered leader of the Eureka Stockade, Peter Lalor.
It is 3 metres high mounted on a pedestal of polished Aberdeen granite, decorated with 4 bronze relief panels depicting Lalor`s involvement at Eureka and in Parliament, where he served as the Speaker of the House.
The sculpture was presented to the city on Foundation Day, 26-January-1893 by James Oddie, a friend of a Lalor`s and first Chairman of the Municipality. The statue was unveiled by a former mining mate of Lalor`s, who at the time of unveiling was Premier, the Honourable Duncan Gillies.
Location
Address: | Sturt & Dawson Streets, Ballarat, 3350 |
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State: | VIC |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -37.561405 Long: 143.852831 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Sculpture |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Humanitarian |
Designer: | T. Nelson McLean (London, England) |
Monument Manufacturer: | James Oddie (Ballarat, VIC) |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Thursday 26th January, 1893 |
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The Honourable Peter Lalor.
Born 5th February 1827
Died 9th February 1889
Who was in 1854 appointed commander of the insurgent forces on the occasion of the memorable outbreak at Ballarat in that year. Losing an arm in the engagement of 3rd December. In 1855 was elected a member of the first Legislative Council of Victoria and on two occasions served the colony as Minister of the Crown.
Was elected Speaker on 22 July 1880 and presided over four consecutive parliaments finally retiring from public duty owing to failing health, 29th September 1887 Parliament in recognition of his eminent services passing a grant to him of 400 pounds