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Lone Pine Plaque : 08-December-2013
Lone Pine Plaque : 08-December-2013

Photographs supplied by Sandra Brown
The Pine tree was planted by Strath Creek World War Two service veterans to commemorates those who died in service or were killed in action during the Gallipoli campaign during World War One. The tree was planted in 2009 with a plaque unveiled in 2010.

The Lone Pine was the name given to a solitary tree on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey, which marked the site of the Battle of Lone Pine in 1915 during World War One and it was the sole survivor of a group of trees that had been cut down by Turkish soldiers who had used the timber and branches to cover their trenches.

The tree was obliterated during the battle; however, pine cones that had remained attached to the cut branches over the trenches were retrieved by two Australian soldiers and brought home to Australia. Private Thomas Keith McDowell, a soldier of the 23rd Battalion brought a pine cone from the battle site back to Australia, and many years later seeds from the cone were planted by his wife's aunt Emma Gray of Grassmere, near Warrnambool, Victoria and five seedlings emerged, with four surviving. These seedlings were planted in four different locations in Victoria: Wattle Park (May 8, 1933), the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne (June 11, 1933), the Soldiers Memorial Hall at The Sisters near Terang (June 18, 1933) and Warrnambool Botanic Gardens (January 23, 1934).

The Shrine of Remembrance's Pine was felled in August 2012 and the timber used as part of a remembrance project, after a disease known as Diplodia pinea or blue stains fungus as it commonly called killed it.

Another soldier, Lance Corporal Benjamin Smith from the 3rd Battalion, also retrieved a cone and sent it back to his mother (Mrs McMullen) in Australia, who had lost another son at the battle. Seeds from the cone were planted by Mrs McMullen in 1928, from which two seedlings were raised. One was presented to her home town of Inverell (New South Wales) and the other was forwarded to Canberra where it was planted by Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester at the Australian War Memorial in October 1934.

Location

Address:Ferguson Street, Tennis Courts, Strath Creek, 3658
State:VIC
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -37.237534
Long: 145.219492
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Tree
Monument Theme:Conflict
Sub-Theme:WW1

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Saturday 25th April, 2009
Front Inscription

The Lone Pine

Aleppo Pine 

From the original Lone Pine on Gallipoli

Planted on ANZAC Day 2009 by Strath Creek WWII veterans :

David Lade       20th Motor Regiment
Cecil Keays      2/12 Commando Squadron
Harry Sutter      RAAF 1 ( Attack) Squadron
Graham Lade (Vietnam Veteran) representing his father
Frank Lade      20th Motor Regiment

ANZAC Day 2010

 

Source: MA
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