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25-January-2019
25-January-2019

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The Lone Pine Tree commemorates the Battle of Lone Pine fought during World War One. 
 

 

Location

Address:92-94 Lawrence Hargrave Drive , Austinmer Public School, Austinmer, 2515
State:NSW
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -34.305278
Long: 150.934922
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Tree
Monument Theme:Conflict
Sub-Theme:WW1
Actual Event Start Date:6-August-1915
Actual Event End Date:10-August-1915

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Thursday 11th November, 2004
Front Inscription

Plaque:
THE LONE PINE - GALLIPOLI
Lone Pine or the 400 Plateau was the scene of a major diversionary offensive launched by the Australian Infantry Division on the 6th August 1915. The Turks had cut down all but one of the trees that had clothed the ridge and had used them to cover the trenches. The ridge dominated by the single Aleppo Pine (Pinus halepensis) became known as Lone Pine. In the three days of fighting the Australians lost more than 2000 men while the Turks losses were estimated at 7000. Seven Victoria Crosses were awarded to Australians as a result of the action that took place there.
THIS TREE ORIGINATES FROM SEEDLINGS GROWN FROM A PINE CONE SENT HOME FROM GALLIPOLI BY LANCE CORPORAL BENJAMIN SMITH OF THE 3rd BATTALION AIF. 

IT WAS DEDICATED ON 11th NOVEMBER 2004 TO COMMEMORATE THE BATTLE FOR LONE PINE AND AS A CONSTANT REMINDER OF THE SACRIFICE OF FELLOW AUSTRALIANS IN THE SERVICE OF OUR NATION. 
Dr. S. Warren                B. Navin
Principal                        Sub-Branch President
THE PLAQUE KINDLY DONATED BY AUSTINMER RSL

Source: MA
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