Durban cenotaph

Durban cenotaph
The cenotaph in Durban, South Africa
The cenotaph in Durban's central Farewell Square

The Durban cenotaph was erected in Farewell Square, Durban, South Africa, as a memorial to fallen soldiers of World War I.

Standing about 11 metres (36 feet) high, the monument is built of granite decorated with glazed ceramic tiles depicting two angels raising the soul of a dead soldier. The vivid colour of the figurative decoration makes the cenotaph possibly unique among World War I memorials of its kind.

The design was the result of a competition in 1921, won by the Cape Town architectural firm of Eagle, Pilkington and McQueen. The ceramics were made in England by Harold and Phoebe Stabler of the Poole Pottery, and shipped to Durban for assembly: because this process took some time, the memorial was only unveiled in 1926.[1][2]

The stone parts of the monument are handsomely designed in neoclassical style: pillars supporting electric torches and granite urns surround the main structure. As with other Commonwealth cenotaphs a wreath crowns the top, although in this case it is made of green ceramic. The legend "Tell it to the generation following" appears just below. A metal statue of a dead soldier lies stretched out on a plinth in front of the monument.

The cenotaph is set in a small garden walled in stone with memorial plaques and closed off from the street by a fence. The entrance to the garden, and the view of the front of the memorial, is guarded by a remarkable pair of large snarling Art Deco lions on high plinths. The ceramic decoration, with its clear lines, strong colours and sunburst, is in the same style,[2] of which Durban features many fine examples.[3] The neoclassical and Art Deco elements work harmoniously together to make this one of the most striking and lavishly decorated memorials of its kind.

The cenotaph was the object of a bombing attack in June 1981, when a large granite basin behind the memorial was slightly damaged.

Coordinates: 29°51′31.33″S 31°01′30.78″E / 29.8587028°S 31.0252167°E / -29.8587028; 31.0252167

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Footnotes

  1. ^ "Art Deco Buildings". David Thompson. http://artdecobuildings.blogspot.com/2008/06/cenotaph-durban.html. Retrieved 3 July 2010. 
  2. ^ a b "The Cenotaph". Durban Art Deco Society. http://users.iafrica.com/a/an/andryn/pages/cenotaph.html. Retrieved 3 July 2010. 
  3. ^ "Durban". Flickr Hive Mind. http://fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/deco,durban. Retrieved 3 July 2010. 

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