The Semaphore Angel War Memorial Clock Tower Cenotaph

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The Semaphore War Memorial Clock Tower is a beautiful granite tower topped by an Angel representing Peace, carved from Italian marble.

‘The Semaphore Angel’, as she is known, was unveiled in 1925. The granite tower replaced a temporary wood and iron arch over the entrance to the Jetty, which served as a Roll of Honour.

Bearing no names, but just the simple inscription, “In Memory of All Who Fell in the Great War, 1914-1918”. The Semaphore Soldiers’ Memorial stands at the shore end of the jetty.

The four-dialled clock with faces 4 ft (1.21m) in diameter is unusual in that, instead of the Roman numerals, each hour is marked by the numeral ‘1’. This gives the dial greater symmetry and a better background, and at night, the clock face is visible from a greater distance.

Located at the end of the jetty on the beautiful Semaphore Foreshore Reserve on the Esplanade at Semaphore the Clock Tower can be seen along Semaphore Road.

Facilities

Barbeque Family Friendly Kiosk Lawn / Gardens Picnic Area Public Toilet

Rates

Free Entry

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