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The garden commemorates the Centenary of the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli, in Turkey in April 1915, and former students who served in World War One.
The garden includes a Gallipoli Oak which was planted in 1938. The Gallipoli Oak grows along the ridges and valleys of the Gallipoli peninsula, in modern south-west Turkey. Acorns were collected by several soldiers during the campaign and sent or brought back to Australia where some were subsequently planted.
On 25 April 1915 Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed at what is now called Anzac Cove on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
For the vast majority of the 16,000 Australians and New Zealanders who landed on that first day, this was their first experience of combat. By that evening, 2000 of them had been killed or wounded.
The Gallipoli campaign was a military failure. However, the traits that were shown there – bravery, ingenuity, endurance and mateship – have become enshrined as defining aspects of the Australian character.
Location
Address: | Hackney Road, St Peters College, Hackney, 5069 |
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State: | SA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -34.914923 Long: 138.614141 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Garden |
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Monument Theme: | Conflict |
Sub-Theme: | WW1 |
Actual Event Start Date: | 25-April-1915 |
Actual Event End Date: | 25-April-2015 |
Dedication
Plaque :
St Peter`s College
This garden commemorates the
Centenary of ANZAC and the
Old Scholars of St Peter`s College who
served in the Great War of 1914 - 1919
Pro Deo Et Patria
Ante Diem Perierunt