| STAGE 1 VOLUME 2 HOME STAGE 1 VOLUME 2 CONTENTS Frankston and the Bay The Town Centre
Mechanics Institute
Law Courts And Police Churches Town Hall And Civic Centre Street Memorial Hospital Parks Conclusion |
3.1 The Public BuildingsStreet MemorialAlong with a new Civic Centre Frankston residents were constantly looking for ways to give a civic style to their streets. In 1948 the Housewives Association suggested a memorial clock.1 The clock was to be a memorial to one of Frankston's most prominent citizens, General Grimwade; the architect was J.H. Butler appointed in May 1956 and after tortuous negotiations about traffic routing and the shape of the clock surrounds it was completed in July 1956 at an estimated cost of £2161.
29. Grimwade Memorial, Nepean Highway (1956) |
NOTES
1 Frankston Standard, 29 July, 1948

