AVENUE OF HONOUR
Blackburn Road DONCASTER EAST, Manningham City

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Statement of Significance
The Avenue of Honour has been removed (2005). It was previously assessed to be:
Of local significance as a remnant of a War Memorial, typically planted after World War 1 at the approaches to Victorian country towns, celebrating each fallen soldier with a 'Tree of Life'.
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AVENUE OF HONOUR - Historical Australian Themes
Local Themes
1.04 - Historic planted landscapes
6.07 - Memorials
AVENUE OF HONOUR - Physical Description 1
In 1991, this avenue comprised single line of 13 Southern Mahogany Gums. All of the trees had been badly pollarded and required tree surgery to restore their form.
The trees were removed at an unknown date, probably as a result of road widening, and were not extant when the site was inspected in early 2005. A plaque in Zerbes Reserve gives the history of the Avenue.
AVENUE OF HONOUR - Physical Conditions
Condition Demolished
AVENUE OF HONOUR - Integrity
Integrity Demolished
Heritage Study and Grading
Manningham - Manningham Heritage Study Review
Author: Context Pty Ltd
Year: 2006
Grading:
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House at 50 George StreetManningham City
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THANETManningham City
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EAST DONCASTER HALLManningham City
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