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Orange – Anzac Memorial Avenue
Place Category: New South WalesPlace Tags: WW1
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The Orange – Anzac Memorial Avenue was established 25/04/1923 to commemorate WW1. This – Anzac Memorial Avenue is located Bathurst Rd Orange, in New South Wales Australia.
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Lone Pine avenue to Memory Park.
Single row of trees. Tree Guard -
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* Name (Original Database):Orange (1)
* Street:Bathurst Road
* Town:Orange
* Details:Lone Pine avenue to Memory Park.
* Original Features:Single row of trees. Tree Guards.
* OP:300+
* AP:26
* Species:Indian cedar (Cedrus deodora), Lebanese Cedar (Cedrus libani).
* Species (modified):Indian cedar (Cedrus deodora), Lebanese Cedar (Cedrus libani).
* Signs:Sign marks avenue.
* Plaques:Enamelled plaques. None remain.
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Trees originally lined both sides of Bathurst Rd. On the north side 9 remain at western end and 7 at the eastern end. On the south side 5 remain at western end, 5 at eastern. Most lost to road widening in the 1950s.