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The Fremantle War Memorial is a war memorial located on Monument Hill Memorial Reserve, an 4.5-hectare (11-acre) public reserve and hill in Fremantle, Western Australia. The memorial itself comprises a large obelisk, the Fallen Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial, surrounded by eight smaller memorials. The site, located on High Street near the centre of Fremantle, overlooks Fremantle Harbour, and was established by the Fremantle Town Council in 1928 to commemorate the losses of the First World War, having been used as a public reserve since the early 19th century.
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Great Southern Roller Flour Mill ('Dingo' Flour Mill (colloquial usage), Goodman Fielder Flour Mill)
The tall metal clad Timber Silos structure is a simple and elegant industrial structure, with its Dingo Flour emblem adding visual interest to the composition, which has become the emblem of the mill.
The name ‘Dingo Flour Mill’ has been in common, although inaccurate, usage for many years. Its continued use is indicative of the impact of the well-known dingo symbol painted on the face of the silo, and the way in which the sign on the silo
contributes to the community’s sense of place. In addition, the ‘dingo’ has developed its own set of myths, including that Alan Bond painted it.
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The mill was designed by architect J. F. Allen, of Allen and Nicholas, and the office building was designed by Powell, Cameron & Chisholm Architects. The sign and the rest of the site was heritage-listed in 2008.
The dingo logo was painted by artist Les Nash in 1940 for £40. According to his daughter Mona Rankin it took her father about a week to complete the logo. Nash first sketched the dingo onto graph paper and then used the gridded panels on the silo to guide his large-scale transfer of the design onto the silo itself. It is about five and a half storeys high. It was painted over during World War II, but its outlines were still faintly visible. Refugees and migrants coming to Fremantle saw the sign, and it remains a useful reference point for boaters and anglers. It was mostly re-painted in March 2001. In 2010 the flour mill was renovated, and the dingo now gets re-painted every month.
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