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North Motton Avenue of Honour
Place Category: TasmaniaPlace Tags: WW1
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The North Motton Avenue of Honour was established circa 1918 to commemorate WW1. This Avenue of Honour is located North Motton, in Tasmania Australia.
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Tree guards.
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spruce (Picea spp.), Flowering gums (Corymbia ficifolia). -
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* Name (Original Database):North Motton
* Town:North Motton
* Original Features:Tree guards.
* Species:spruce (Picea spp.), Flowering gums (Corymbia ficifolia).
* Species (modified):spruce (Picea spp.), Flowering gums (Corymbia ficifolia).
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Original trees replaced by flowering gums in 1934.