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The image displays a polished black granite memorial stone, commemorating Sir Donald Bradman, set outdoors on a bright, sunny day in what appears to be East Melbourne, Australia. The stone is positioned upright on a paved surface, with a vibrant green tree and reflections of modern buildings and a vehicle visible in its highly reflective surface.

The memorial details Sir Donald Bradman's life and cricketing achievements. Visible text includes his name, "SIR DONALD BRADMAN," and life years, "1908 - 2001." The inscription reads: "The Don played 52 Tests for Australia from 1928 to 1948. He was captain in 24 Tests scoring 6996 runs at a world record average of 99.94. His amazing first class batting record of 117 Centuries included 19 at the MCG."

Below the biographical text, two distinct emblems are engraved. One is a red, white, and blue intertwined crest, possibly representing the Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC), which is mentioned in the text. The other is a blue and white circular logo featuring "TATTERSALLS." The memorial also credits "SCULPTOR: LOUIS LAUMEN" and states it is "A GIFT TO ALL AUSTRALIANS FROM TATTERSALLS." The clear lighting and reflections suggest a midday setting with good weather.
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Jan 8, 2025

East Melbourne, Australia

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The image displays a polished black granite memorial stone, commemorating Sir Donald Bradman, set outdoors on a bright, sunny day in what appears to be East Melbourne, Australia. The stone is positioned upright on a paved surface, with a vibrant green tree and reflections of modern buildings and a vehicle visible in its highly reflective surface. The memorial details Sir Donald Bradman's life and cricketing achievements. Visible text includes his name, "SIR DONALD BRADMAN," and life years, "1908 - 2001." The inscription reads: "The Don played 52 Tests for Australia from 1928 to 1948. He was captain in 24 Tests scoring 6996 runs at a world record average of 99.94. His amazing first class batting record of 117 Centuries included 19 at the MCG." Below the biographical text, two distinct emblems are engraved. One is a red, white, and blue intertwined crest, possibly representing the Melbourne Cricket Club (MCC), which is mentioned in the text. The other is a blue and white circular logo featuring "TATTERSALLS." The memorial also credits "SCULPTOR: LOUIS LAUMEN" and states it is "A GIFT TO ALL AUSTRALIANS FROM TATTERSALLS." The clear lighting and reflections suggest a midday setting with good weather.

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