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Canterbury History GroupEphemera - Touchstones to WW1 in Balwyn, Camberwell, Canterbury and Surrey Hills, Susan Barnett, 1/04/2015
... Park Memorial... White> Dorothy Sevilla... Cahill> Francis Matthew... Cahill> Martin... Cahill> Richard Nicholas... Cahill> Kevin Martin... Lone Pine Dairy - Balwyn... Bignell> Alfred Charles... Canterbury Citizens Carnival... Canterbury Gardens... Soldiers - Memorial Hall - Canterbury... Canterbury Memorial Home Units... Canterbury Primary School... Camberwell City RSL sub-branch... Golding> Herbert... Daly> Gustav Anthony Disney... Daly> William Constant Beck... Daly> Clarence Wells Didier... Wattle...Beckett Park Memorial White> Dorothy Sevilla Cahill> Francis Matthew Cahill> Martin Cahill> Richard Nicholas Cahill> Kevin Martin Lone Pine Dairy - Balwyn Bignell> Alfred Charles Canterbury Citizens Carnival Canterbury Gardens Soldiers - Memorial Hall - Canterbury Canterbury Memorial Home Units Canterbury Primary School Camberwell City RSL sub-branch Golding> Herbert Daly> Gustav Anthony Disney Daly> William Constant Beck Daly> Clarence Wells Didier Wattle Park Lone Pine Clock Tower memorial> Wattle Park Hethersett House - PLC - Burwood Surrey Gardens - Memorial Cross Surrey Gardens - The Shrine Steele> Mrs Charles H D Blogg> John Kendrick Gawler> John Stephens Mawson> Frederick W Webster> Clarence Clock towers Wattle Park 26 Pages Ephemera Touchstones to WW1 in Balwyn, Camberwell, Canterbury and Surrey Hills Susan Barnett ...Booklet compiled by Susan Barnett, President of the Surrey Hills Historical Society with the assistance of the Balwyn Historical Society, Camberwell Historical Society, Canterbury History Group and the Surrey Hills Historical Society, for a bus tour of significant places in Boroondara to commerate the centenary of the Gallipoli Landing.26 Pagesbeckett park memorial, white> dorothy sevilla, cahill> francis matthew, cahill> martin, cahill> richard nicholas, cahill> kevin martin, lone pine dairy - balwyn, bignell> alfred charles, canterbury citizens carnival, canterbury gardens, soldiers - memorial hall - canterbury, canterbury memorial home units, canterbury primary school, camberwell city rsl sub-branch, golding> herbert, daly> gustav anthony disney, daly> william constant beck, daly> clarence wells didier, wattle park lone pine, clock tower memorial> wattle park, hethersett house - plc - burwood, surrey gardens - memorial cross, surrey gardens - the shrine, steele> mrs charles h d, blogg> john kendrick, gawler> john stephens, mawson> frederick w, webster> clarence, clock towers, wattle park -
Mortlake and District Historical SocietyLone Pine
... pine cones direct from that fateful battlefield. . One was Sgt. Keith McDowell of the 24th Btn. His aunt, Mrs. Emma Gray of Grassmere (Vic.) planted the seeds c. 1928 and four seedlings resulted. One was planted in Wattle Park, Melbourne, one at the Shrine of Remembrance, one at the Soldier's Memorial Hall at The Sisters (c.15 km. south of Mortlake) and one at the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. The First World War (or 'Great War') and in particular the battle for the Gallipoli Peninsula is of immense national significance. Lone ...This pine tree (Allepo Pine, Pinus halepensis) a native of the Gallipoli Peninisula (Gelibolu, Turkey), was grown from a cutting obtained from the War Memorial Canberra and planted in the Mortlake Botanic Gardens in 2002. It replaces the original which grew outside the Mortlake RSL Hall which blew down in a storm c.2000. That tree (Allepo brutius)came from 'the original on Gallipoli' and was planted to commemorate 'fallen comrades' in 'the Jubilee year 1965.' However, two soldiers first brought home pine cones direct from that fateful battlefield. . One was Sgt. Keith McDowell of the 24th Btn. His aunt, Mrs. Emma Gray of Grassmere (Vic.) planted the seeds c. 1928 and four seedlings resulted. One was planted in Wattle Park, Melbourne, one at the Shrine of Remembrance, one at the Soldier's Memorial Hall at The Sisters (c.15 km. south of Mortlake) and one at the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens. The First World War (or 'Great War') and in particular the battle for the Gallipoli Peninsula is of immense national significance. Lone Pine or Plateau 400 was the scene of a major offensive on August 6th 1915. All the trees on the ridge at this point were cut down but one, which was dominated by the 'Lone Pine'. In three days of fighting more than 2,000 Australians lost their lives and seven Victoria Crosses were won. Two Australian soldiers souvenired pine cones - one was brought back to Victoria (see above). Many young men from Mortlake and district volunteered to fight in the Great War and the presence of this tree in our Gardens reminds us all of the local as well as the national sacrifice.l pine tree Small plaque on railing western side. gallipoli, lone pine first world war great war mcdowell, keith -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPamphlet, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Wattle Park - a gold and green oasis", Mid to late 1970's
... Pamphlet, folded sheet, six folds, full colour on blue background gloss paper titled "Wattle Park - a gold and green oasis" giving information on the park, its history, management (MMTB) and sporting uses. Has a number of photos of sporting activities, the Tramways band, buildings, the Lone Pine tree. ...Wattle Park MMTB In ink in top left hand corner "4J40" - AETA Library location. Pamphlet, folded sheet, six folds, full colour on blue background gloss paper titled "Wattle Park - a gold and green oasis" giving information on the park, its history, management (MMTB) and sporting uses. Has a number of photos of sporting activities, the Tramways band, buildings, the Lone Pine ...Pamphlet, folded sheet, six folds, full colour on blue background gloss paper titled "Wattle Park - a gold and green oasis" giving information on the park, its history, management (MMTB) and sporting uses. Has a number of photos of sporting activities, the Tramways band, buildings, the Lone Pine tree. On the rear is a map showing route 70 and details of the tram timetable. In the bottom right hand corner of the pamphlet are the words "MTB Publication". No contact numbers or addresses given. Printed in the same style as Reg Item 594. Second copy added 19-1-2017 from donation of John PrideauxIn ink in top left hand corner "4J40" - AETA Library location.trams, tramways, wattle park, mmtb
