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The Avenue of Honour was planted to commemorate those from the District who served in World War One. The avenue is located between Scarsdale and Newtown.
The first tree was planted outside the school on the 3rd August 1918 and trees were planted north and south from this point. The official opening of the avenue was held on the 21st August 1918. The memorial pertaining to the opening of the Avenue is located outside the Scarsdale Campus, Woady Yallock Primary School.
Honor Avenue For Scarsdaie
At a well-attended public meeting held on Thursday evening, it was decided to plant an Honor Avenue between Scarsdale and Newtown. Mr G. Prentice presided. It was elicited that the Old Boys' Association had decided to plant a memorial tree in front of the old school on 3rd August, and it was decided that the Avenue of Honor should start north and south from that point. The following committee was appointed to go into the question of ways and means :—Messrs S. Walker, A. Hatfield, T. Crosthwaite, G. Prentice, D. Porter, J. Daniels, J. Jenkin, S. Station, H. B. Elsey.
Berringa Herald (Vic,), 27 July 1918.
Some time ago the Scarsdale Old Boys' Association decided to do something in honor of the volunteers from this district. On Saturday last, at the invitation of the Association, a large number of people assembled at the school to plant a tree—an evergreen oak—to the memory of all the volunteers who had once attended. Mr H. B. Elsey, local secretary, was in charge of the proceedings. Apologies were received from Mr J. G. Roberts (the first president) and Mr A. Bell (vice-president of the Ballarat committee). Mr Geo. Prentice, president of the Old Boys' Association, planted the tree. He said he deeply appreciated the honor. Our boys had played the man in Europe, and we were proud of them. The oak was the emblem of strength and stability, and it was a fitting symbol of the men. In placing it before the school gate it would be under the eyes of the scholars, and they would look after it. It would be some thing to show the boys on their return, and let them know they were not forgotten.
The prevailing desire to plant an avenue of trees to the memory of the district soldiers had led to the appointment of a strong committee to arrange the details. The district has been canvassed, and donations and promises have resulted in a good sum being raised. Arrangements have been made to obtain tree-guards, etc., and a supply of oak trees is to be obtained as soon as possible. A number of citizens at the north end are objecting to the planting of the trees at the spot intended, viz., opposite the State school. It is probable that a public meeting will be held at an early date to discuss tne situation.
Grenville Standard (Vic. : 1915 - 1918), 10 August 1918.
Grenville Standard (Vic. : 1915 - 1918), 14 September 1918.
Location
Address: | Pitfield Road (C171), Woady Yallock Primary School, Scarsdale Campus, Scarsdale, 3351 |
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State: | VIC |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -37.681928 Long: 143.655173 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Avenue of Honour |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | Multiple |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 3rd August, 1918 |
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Plaque:
SCARSDALE DISTRICT HONOR AVENUE
Erected By
RESIDENTS AND FRIENDS
IN HONOR OF OUR BRAVE MEN
Opened By
HON. ALEX BELL M. L. C.
SEPT 21st 1918