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Rear 7 Albert Street WILLIAMSTOWN, Hobsons Bay City
Hobsons Bay City
The Washingtonia Palm and the Cotton Palm, established c.1910, at the rear of 7 Albert Street, Williamstown. How is it Significant? The Washingtonia Palm and the Cotton Palm at 7 Albert…
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Cotton Palm, English Oak and Lilly Pilly Trees
197 Osborne Street WILLIAMSTOWN, Hobsons Bay City
Hobsons Bay City
The trees, comprising a Cotton Palm (Washington Robusta), English Oak (Quercus Robur) and two Lilly Pillys, established c.1900-1930 at 197 Osborne Street, Williamstown. How is it…
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Jelly Palm, Stone Pine and Oak Trees
74 Pasco Street WILLIAMSTOWN, Hobsons Bay City
Hobsons Bay City
The trees, comprising a Jelly Palm (Washington Robusta), Stone Pine (Pinus Pinea) and Oak (Quercus Robur), established c.1900-1930 at 74 Pasco Street, Williamstown. How is it…
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Elm Trees - Former Williamstown Court House Site
14 Thompson Street WILLIAMSTOWN, Hobsons Bay City
Hobsons Bay City
The two Elm trees, established c.1900, on the site of the former Williamstown Court House at 14 Thompson Street, Williamstown. How is it Significant? The two Elm trees at 14 Thompson Street,…