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Lost War Memorial Rediscovered in Central Victoria
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May 42024
Since the beginning of the 20th century Australia has commemorated their fallen soldiers through the planting of Avenues of Honour - where trees representing solders are set out in neat, even rows on either side of a road. But where did this practice begin? Well it turns out, not where anyone thought! Until recently, the oldest known Avenue of Honour in Australia was thought to be at Maitland in New South Wales, which was planted on the 31st of August 1900 to commemorate the Boer War. But the old gold rush town of Havelock in Victoria's Central Goldfields has held a well-hidden secret for many years. --- REFERENCES Australian Garden History Society National Avenues of Honour Australia Project Dunolly Museum Carisbrook Historical Society Maryborough and District Advertiser State Library of Victoria Brown University Library --- Research - John Tully and Rhonda Hallet Writing - John Tully and Michelle Ross Filming and production - Michelle Ross Victorian History Adventures © 2024

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