Historical information
This significant tree located near the Main Road Bridge over the Diamond Creek at Eltham dates back to approximately 1870-1880. Though dead now, its trunk has been left as a wildlife habitat.
The original timber bridge over the Diamond Creek was built around 1840. It was destroyed by floodwaters in October 1923. A temporary bridge was rigged up but further damaged in April 1924. A new concrete bridge was built and opened in October 1926. The bridge decking was widened along with Main Road to Dalton Street by the Road Construction Authority in 1984., The uygraded bridge was opened in October 1984, 78 years after its original opening.
Significance
These trees are not only significant for the natural environment but also present a navigational beacon back in time as the environmental landscape is developed around them.
Physical description
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Subjects
References
- SIGNIFICANT TREES, MAIN ROAD BRIDGE, ELTHAM Identification of large Manna Gum back in time to pre 1900 with photos