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Baring Square West
Why was Baring Square West made and when was it made?
Did you know...
- Baring Square West was named after Lord Baring.
 - The cenotaph was constructed on June 4th 1928, that was ten years after the war.
 - The word ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. 
 - At Baring Square West the ANZAC parade is held in Ashburton every ANZAC day.
 
By Tevin
            
    
    
            
    
    



