Wills Monument Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Spare a moment to learn the history behind the monument...
To many people this is just a monument in a traffic island . It’s just part of the scenery and ignored. This is a shame as the story behind it is worth finding out. The image is that of William Wills ...
Traffit in the centre of Totnes is very busy, and as you pass this monument you need to be watching the road. The plaque on it is too small to be read by anybody other than a pedestrian who happened t...
Along with Robert O'Hara Burke, William Wills led a party of other intrepid Victorian explorers on the first crossing of Australia attempted by Europeans, in 1860. Sponsored by the City of Melbourne t...
I've been visiting Totnes for 30 odd years. Have walked past this on each occasion. I actually stopped to read the plaque on this visit and found it amazing! Definitely worth taking a look. Wills, a ...
Spare a moment to learn the history behind the monument...
To many people this is just a monument in a traffic island . It’s just part of the scenery and ignored. This is a shame as the story behind it is worth finding out. The image is that of William Wills ...
A nice monument lost on a traffic island
Traffit in the centre of Totnes is very busy, and as you pass this monument you need to be watching the road. The plaque on it is too small to be read by anybody other than a pedestrian who happened t...
Easily passed by
What an interesting piece of history here in Totnes. Wonderful to have such a memorial to one of the town’s citizens and his amazing achievement.
Poignant reminder of some brave gentlemen
Along with Robert O'Hara Burke, William Wills led a party of other intrepid Victorian explorers on the first crossing of Australia attempted by Europeans, in 1860. Sponsored by the City of Melbourne t...
Worth stopping and reading the plaque!
I've been visiting Totnes for 30 odd years. Have walked past this on each occasion. I actually stopped to read the plaque on this visit and found it amazing! Definitely worth taking a look. Wills, a ...