Tasmania

Snug

The Snug was established circa 1953 to commemorate WW2. This is located Snug, in Tasmania Australia. FURTHER DETAILS Eastwards from Davis Rd along the reserve to Station Rd. Double row of trees. TREE SPECIES Evergreen trees. Species unknown.

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Burnie

The Burnie was established 01/07/1918 to commemorate WW1. This is located Burnie, in Tasmania Australia. FURTHER DETAILS Road between Emu River bridge and Wivenhoe railway. Tree guards.

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Waratah ANZAC Parade

The establishment of Waratah’s ANZAC Parade of memorial trees commenced in July 1919. The planting of some 23 trees, mostly Cypress, some Pines and a Hemlock (Tsuga spp.) meandering north from about the Bischoff Hotel along the eastern verge of the Main Road, through to the intersection with Mount Road, was initiated by returned WW1

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Ellendale

The Ellendale was established 23/08/1918 to commemorate WW1. This is located Ellendale, in Tasmania Australia. FURTHER DETAILS Road leading from Post Office to Donaghy’s mill. Tree guards. TREE SPECIES Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)

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Launceston Church Grammar School Avenue of Honour & Lone Pine

Although long having disappeared from the school’s landscape, it is known the original Avenue of Honour was established in September1934, to commemorate the WW1 sacrifice of 98 old scholars from the Launceston Church Grammar School – Senior Campus. During the 1930s seeds from Aleppo Pines (Pinus halepensis) at Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli peninsula, were

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Breadalbane

The Breadalbane was established June/July 1918 to commemorate WW1. This is located Breadalbane, in Tasmania Australia. FURTHER DETAILS Around village green and along main road to Youngtown/Franklin Village. Tree guards. TREE SPECIES Various species.

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