Charge at Beersheba Horse and Rider Statue 7ft Painted
Custom designed life-size replica to remember the animals at War- Lest we forget our four legged diggers
The battle of Beersheba took place on the 31st October 1917 and involved the now famous charge by the Australian Lighthorse. As we approach the centenary of this decisive battle we have produced this iconic statue “Charge at Beersheba” to commemorate this significant event in Australia’s Military History.
Through such artistic tributes, Natureworks aims to preserve history, educate generations, and honour the brave soldiers and their steadfast animals whose sacrifices shaped our legacy.
Did you know:-During WW1 over 136,000 horses left Australia, only one ever returned.
Suitable for –
- Military and Defence Museums
- Reasoning: Historical accuracy and detailed craftsmanship enhance educational and commemorative exhibits.
- Veterans’ Associations and RSL Clubs
- Reasoning: Provides a meaningful tribute suitable for memorial ceremonies and displays.
- Educational Institutions (Schools and Universities)
- Reasoning: Supports curriculum about history, war, and animal contributions, enhancing interactive learning.
- Local and Regional Councils
- Reasoning: Ideal for public memorials, parks, and historical tourism attractions, promoting community engagement.
- Historical Societies and Heritage Groups
- Reasoning: Complements historical exhibitions and accurately commemorates local and national history.
- Corporate Sponsors and Philanthropists
Are interested in reading more about the Charge at Beersheba – Download PDF here
Also displayed at The Australian War animal Memorial – https://awamo.org.au/contact-us/
Various sizes and finishes available – select from
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