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Beaconsfield (1)
Place Category: TasmaniaPlace Tags: WW1
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The Beaconsfield (1) was established 03/09/1918 to commemorate WW1. This is located West Tamar Hwy Beaconsfield, in Tasmania Australia.
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Main road to Beauty Point beyond Brandy Creek.
Tree guards.TREE SPECIES
Oak (Quercus spp.) -
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* Name (Original Database):Beaconsfield (1)
* Street:WeStreet Tamar Hwy
* Town:Beaconsfield
* Details:Main road to Beauty Point beyond Brandy Creek.
* Original Features:Tree guards.
* OP:50+
* AP:2
* Species:Oak (Quercus spp.)
* Species (modified):Oak (Quercus spp.)
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There are doubts that the full 50 trees were planted.