In November 2024, the Lebanese Immigrant statue was stolen from the Ray Bramham Gardens in Preston. The 2.5 metre high bronze statue was cut off at the ankles, and was likely sold for its metal value.
The statue was erected by the World Lebanese Cultural Union (WLCU) State Council of Victoria and officially unveiled on November 19, 2011, by the Mayor of the City of Darebin. The WLCU invitation to the unveiling said that this will be the greatest event for the Lebanese Community in Melbourne Australia, as the statue represents 150 years of Lebanese presence in this blessed country.
Should you actually possess the item and wish to return it its rightful owners or custodians, please contact us.
Sources:
- World Lebanese Cultural Union (WLCU) post of November 16, 2024 https://wlcu.world/ng/28009/
- Invitation to the unveiling https://wlcu.world/ng/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/2011-10-06-Melbourne-Unveiling-Invitation.pdf
- Preston, Thornbury & Northcote and The Spine that Binds Us Facebook page post of 20/2/2024 by William Coenik
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