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14-April-2014
14-April-2014

Photographs supplied by Graeme Saunders

A Lacebark Tree, planted in 1959, commemorates the centenary of the Red Cross.

It was on June 24th 1859 on the battle field of Solferino in Northern Italy that the idea of Red Cross was conceived by Henry Dunant, a Swiss citizen, who witnessed the battle which took place between the forces of France and Italy on the one hand and Austria on the other. He was so appalled and horrified at man's inhumanity to man that he dedicated his life to an ideal that there should be adequate medical care for the wounded and sick in battle and protection for those engaged in giving them care. 

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) operates in over 80 countries worldwide. The extensive network of missions and delegations of the ICRC can relieve Nations that are affected by armed conflicts and other sources of violence.

Location

Address:Fraser Avenue, Kings Park & Botanic Garden , Kings Park , 6005
State:WA
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -31.961244
Long: 115.843252
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Tree
Monument Theme:Culture
Sub-Theme:Community
Actual Event Start Date:24-June-1859
Approx. Event Start Date:1859
Actual Event End Date:24-June-1959
Approx. Event End Date:1959

Dedication

Approx. Monument Dedication Date:1959
Front Inscription

Planted by Henry Greig, Esq., M.B.E., J.P.  Chairman, West Australian Division

To commemorate the Red Cross centenary

— 1859  - 1959 —

Source: MA
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