Elm street tree
Near 34A Fairlie Street SEDDON, Maribyrnong City
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Statement of Significance
This elm street tree is significant to the City of Maribyrnong:
- as a remnant of the early 20th century street tree planting regime and the associated Edwardianera prosperity in the City (Criterion A4);
- as a remnant of once widespread but now severely reduced street tree planting within the City ( Criterion B2).
Australian Heritage Commission (AHC) criteria
The Australian Heritage Commission criteria consist of a set of eight criteria which cover social, aesthetic, scientific, and historic values. Each criterion has sub-criteria written specifically for cultural or natural values. The relevant criteria are:
A.4 demonstrates well the course and pattern of history, important historic events
B.2 rarity
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Elm street tree - Physical Description 1
One mature elm in the street at Somerville Road corner, near a new medium density development. The street has both early and reset basalt kerb and channel (3 pitcher), the kerb being approximately 5m from the building line. Other immature trees in the street include hakeas.
The Ulmus genus comprises 20 or so species of trees and shrubs which occur naturally in temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. During the 1920s and 1930s, and again in the 1960s and 1970s, elm trees in Europe and North America were devastated by Dutch elm disease, caused by the fungus Ophiostoma ulmi, which is transmitted by the elm bark beetle.
Except for a few East Asian species, they are deciduous, turning yellow in fall (autumn). The leaves are usually alternate, one-sided at the base, with prominent, parallel, lateral veins and regularly toothed margins; the small, disc-like fruits have a membranous wing and are carried in clusters. Most elms are large limbed with furrowed grey bark and high, domed crowns {Botanica}.Elm street tree - Integrity
Partially intact/intrusions
Elm street tree - Physical Description 2
Context
In an Edwardian-era residential area
Elm street tree - Historical Australian Themes
Thematic context
Australian Principal Theme Developing cultural institutions and ways of life
PAHT Subtheme Creating public landscape
Local Theme(s) Developing Local GovernmentElm street tree - Physical Description 3
Map (Melway) 42B8
Boundary description The tree and sufficient land around it to allow for root zone and canopy protection, nominally 1m beyond the drip line, root zone or canopy perimeter which ever is the greatest.
Heritage Significance City
Creation date(s) 1910-15c
Local Government Area City of Maribyrnong
Ownership Type PublicHeritage Study and Grading
Maribyrnong - Maribyrnong Heritage Review
Author: Jill Barnard, Graeme Butler, Francine Gilfedder & Gary Vines
Year: 2000
Grading:
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SUN THEATREVictorian Heritage Register H0679
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STATE SAVINGS BANKVictorian Heritage Register H0723
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YARRAVILLE RAILWAY STATION COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H2447
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'NORWAY'Boroondara City
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1 Mitchell StreetYarra City
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