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Willunga Memorial Avenue
Place Category: South AustraliaPlace Tags: World War 1 and WW1
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This was the site of the original plantings of Pinus radiata (formerly P. insignis) undertaken on Arbor day the 20th of August 1915 to commemorate the men of the district serving in WW1. It was located on the western side of St Andrew’s Terrace, Willunga, in South Australia.
In 1952 the District Council of Willunga decided to widen and bituminise St Andrews Terrace and all the memorial pine trees were removed
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