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Lone Pine
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Calabrian Pine
Warrnambool Botanical Gardens, Botanic Street,, WARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280 - Property No T11237 |
Contribution to the landscape
Historical value
Outstanding example of species
The Lone Pine is of special significance to Warrnambool. It is a living link to ANZAC, Galipoli and the battle of Lone Pine. It has been the centre of commemorative services for almost 100 years. This tree is of historical significance, being one of the four original trees raised from the 'Lone Pine' in Gallipoli. Sergeant Keith McDowell of the 23rd Battalion
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T11237 |
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Lone Pine
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Calabrian Pine
Wattle Park, 1012 Riversdale Road, SURREY HILLS VIC 3127 - Property No T11394 |
Historical value Wattle Park was first created when the Hawthorn Tramways Trust purchased land from Mrs Eliza Welch (of Ball and Welch drapers), under the condition it was to be used as a public park. The park opened on 31 March 1917. This Pinus brutia is one of the four original trees in Victoria , grown from seed of the 'Lone Pine' in Gallipoli and was planted on 7 May 1933. This tree is multi-trunked and has similar habit to the specimen at the ... more |
T11394 |
State |
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Calabrian Pine
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The Lone Pine
The Domain, Birdwood Avenue, MELBOURNE VIC 3004 - Property No T11858 |
Historical value Located north-east of The Shrine, by the statue of Simpson and his donkey. Grown from seeds taken from the battlefields of Gallipoli. The battle was named after a small tree that clung tenaciously to life but was finally destroyed. An Anzac picked up one of the cones and brought it back where it found its way to Victoria. In 1928, the soldier's aunt germinated the seeds.One small tree was accepted by the Shrine Trustees when the memorial was ... more |
T11858 |
Demolished |
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Lone Pine
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Calabrian Pine
"The Sisters", Terang-Framlingham Road, TERANG VIC 3264 - Property No T11958 |
Commemorating an historical event This tree, planted beside The Sisters Hall, is one of the four original 'Lone Pine' trees raised from the 'Lone Pine' in Gallipoli. The trees were raised by Eric Watson of Warrnambool and a member of the 24th Battalion. The others are at Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, The Shrine Melbourne, and Wattle Park Camberwell. This tree is the poorest of the group and has several trunk wounds and low vigour. Measurements: ... more |
T11958 |
Demolished |
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