Bothwell Avenue of Honour
The Bothwell Avenue of Honour was established Started 1915, dedicated 3/9/1918 to commemorate WW1. This Avenue of Honour is located Main Street(Lake Hwy) Bothwell, in
The Bothwell Avenue of Honour was established Started 1915, dedicated 3/9/1918 to commemorate WW1. This Avenue of Honour is located Main Street(Lake Hwy) Bothwell, in
The Boyanup was established after WW1 to commemorate WW1. This is located Bridge St Boyanup, in Western Australia Australia. FURTHER DETAILS South side of street.
The Melton Mowbray was established to commemorate WW1. This is located Old Man Rd Melton Mowbray, in Tasmania Australia. FURTHER DETAILS
The Southport Avenue of Honour was established 1931 to commemorate WW2. This Avenue of Honour is located Cathkit St Southport, in Tasmania Australia. FURTHER DETAILS
The Point Peron Avenue of Honour was established 2000 to commemorate All Wars. This Avenue of Honour is located along a section of Memorial Drive
The Bayswater Avenue of Honour was established 1997 to commemorate . This Avenue of Honour is located King William St Bayswater, in Western Australia Australia.
On Saturday July 30, 1938, a group of Wallaroo residents planted the first of many trees which were to become Swansea Park. They did so
The western mallee settlements of Chandada, Tootla and Inkster, showed support for their local lads who had enlisted to serve during WW2, by establishing Trees
The Kings Park’s Honour Avenues are dedicated to over 1800 servicemen and women who died during war service and a full list of the individuals’
The Mosman Park Memorial Park was established on 25 August 1934 to commemorate the local people who served in World War One. Originally called the
Bounded by Elizabeth Street, Headingly Road and Kalamunda Road, the Memorial Walk is located in Stirk Park, Kalamunda.Avenue of Honour was established in the 1950s,
The Nurses Memorial is one of two established in Perth (the other is at Kings Park) to commemorate the service, suffering and sacrifice related to
The Fremantle Avenue of Honour was established 1931 to commemorate WW1. This Avenue of Honour is located High, Swanbourne and Knutsford St Fremantle, in Western
The Kadina Memorial Avenue was established in 1984 as a double row of Eucalyptus trees. This Avenue of Honour is located at the corner of
The Minnipa Avenue of Honour was established on the 20th August 1940 to commemorate the local people who served in World War Two. This is
The Memorial Avenue in Kapunda, also called Kidman Avenue, was established in 1944 to commemorate the local people who lost their lives serving in World
The Nunji Trees of Tribute was planted on the 16th of August 1941 to commemorate the local soldiers serving in World War Two. This is
The Stone Hut Avenue of Honour was established to commemorate World War One and World War Two. This single row of nine trees, each with
The Memorial Park was established after land was purchased in 1920, specific to honour those killed in service or in action during WW1. As a
The Point Walter Avenue of Honour, Bicton, was originally established to commemorate the soldiers who had fallen in World War One. 25 trees, mostly Lemon
Ceduna Soldiers Memorial Park In March 1945 the local Country Women’s Association (CWA) branch discussed planting ‘trees of tribute’ to commemorate the local men and
The Woodvale Memorial Grove was established in June 1995, to commemorate the local service men and women who served in World War Two. Some 500
The Moonta Avenue of Honour was established on the 25th of July 1947, with additional planting on the 11th of June 1948, to commemorate the
At 2.30pm on Friday the 30th of August 1940, the Stanley Flat Trees of Tribute were planted to commemorate the local men who served in
TREENET’s Avenues of Honour project is a national initiative to document, preserve, promote and reinstate the original Avenues of Honour and to establish new commemorative trees, comemmorating Australia’s war service encompasing plantings from Boer War, WW1, WW2 and all subsequent conflicts.