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Pinus brutia
Warrnambool Botanical Gardens, Botanic Street,, WARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280 - Property No T11237
Pinus brutia
Warrnambool Botanical Gardens, Botanic Street,, WARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280 - Property No T11237
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
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 A.I.F. brought a pine cone back to Australia, from where the Lone Pine once stood. Upon his return he gave the cone to Mrs Emma Gray (aunt of his wife) of Grasmere who, after 10 years, successfully grew four seedlings from the cone. One was dedicated in Wattle Park, Burwood, home ground of the 24th Batallion on 7 May 1933, another was dedicated to the 24th at The Shrine on 11 June 1933. The third was planted at The Sisters Memorial Hall, Terang, on 18 June 1933. The Warrnambool specimen was planted on 21 January 1934. Only this tree and the one at Wattle Park Survive.
The tree is a fine example with a single trunk and attractive crown.
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 A.I.F. brought a pine cone back to Australia, from where the Lone Pine once stood. Upon his return he gave the cone to Mrs Emma Gray (aunt of his wife) of Grasmere who, after 10 years, successfully grew four seedlings from the cone. One was dedicated in Wattle Park, Burwood, home ground of the 24th Batallion on 7 May 1933, another was dedicated to the 24th at The Shrine on 11 June 1933. The third was planted at The Sisters Memorial Hall, Terang, on 18 June 1933. The Warrnambool specimen was planted on 21 January 1934. Only this tree and the one at Wattle Park Survive.
The tree is a fine example with a single trunk and attractive crown.
Measurements: 29/05/1990
Spread (m): 16.6
Girth (m): 2.81
Height (m): 16.8
Estimated Age (yrs): 56
Condition: Good
Spread (m): 16.6
Girth (m): 2.81
Height (m): 16.8
Estimated Age (yrs): 56
Condition: Good
Measurements: 27/04/2010
Spread (m):16
Girth (m): 3
Height (m): 19
Condition: Good
Measurements: 06/09/2022
Spread (m): 19
Girth (m): 3.6
Height (m): 18
Condition: Fair
Spread (m):16
Girth (m): 3
Height (m): 19
Condition: Good
Measurements: 06/09/2022
Spread (m): 19
Girth (m): 3.6
Height (m): 18
Condition: Fair
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 14/06/1990
Classified: 14/06/1990
How is it significant?
State Significant for:
Contribution to the landscape
Historical value
Outstanding example of species
Historical value
Outstanding example of species
Why is it significant?
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 A.I.F. brought a pine cone back to Australia, from where the Lone Pine once stood. Upon his return he gave the cone to Mrs Emma Gray (aunt of his wife) of Grasmere who, after 10 years, successfully grew four seedlings from the cone. One was dedicated in Wattle Park, Burwood, home ground of the 24th Batallion on 7 May 1933, another was dedicated to the 24th at The Shrine on 11 June 1933. The third was planted at The Sisters Memorial Hall, Terang, on 18 June 1933. The Warrnambool specimen was planted on 21 January 1934. Only this tree and the one at Wattle Park Survive.
The tree is a fine example with a single trunk and attractive crown.
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 A.I.F. brought a pine cone back to Australia, from where the Lone Pine once stood. Upon his return he gave the cone to Mrs Emma Gray (aunt of his wife) of Grasmere who, after 10 years, successfully grew four seedlings from the cone. One was dedicated in Wattle Park, Burwood, home ground of the 24th Batallion on 7 May 1933, another was dedicated to the 24th at The Shrine on 11 June 1933. The third was planted at The Sisters Memorial Hall, Terang, on 18 June 1933. The Warrnambool specimen was planted on 21 January 1934. Only this tree and the one at Wattle Park Survive.
The tree is a fine example with a single trunk and attractive crown.
Measurements: 29/05/1990
Spread (m): 16.6
Girth (m): 2.81
Height (m): 16.8
Estimated Age (yrs): 56
Condition: Good
Spread (m): 16.6
Girth (m): 2.81
Height (m): 16.8
Estimated Age (yrs): 56
Condition: Good
Measurements: 27/04/2010
Spread (m):16
Girth (m): 3
Height (m): 19
Condition: Good
Measurements: 06/09/2022
Spread (m): 19
Girth (m): 3.6
Height (m): 18
Condition: Fair
Spread (m):16
Girth (m): 3
Height (m): 19
Condition: Good
Measurements: 06/09/2022
Spread (m): 19
Girth (m): 3.6
Height (m): 18
Condition: Fair
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 14/06/1990
Classified: 14/06/1990
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