Arthur Stace
Arthur Malcolm Stace  | |
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Arthur Stace's grave  | |
| Born | 9 February 1885 Redfern, New South Wales, Australia  | 
| Died | 30 July 1967 (aged 82) Hammondville, New South Wales, Australia  | 
| Resting place | Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park | 
| Occupation | Soldier | 
| Known for | Eternity | 
Arthur Malcolm Stace (9 February 1885 – 30 July 1967), known as Mr Eternity, was an Australian soldier. He was an alcoholic from his teenage years until the early 1930s, when he converted to Christianity and began to spread his message by inscribing the word "Eternity" in copperplate writing with yellow chalk on footpaths and doorsteps in and around Sydney, from Martin Place to Parramatta, from 1932 to his death in 1967. He has become somewhat of a legend in the local folklore of the city, and the story of his life has inspired books, museum exhibits, statues, an opera, and a film.