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In 1873 Charles Moore, Colonial Botanist And Director Of The Botanical Gardens
England. He Was Also The Director Of The Botanical Garden And Designed Them Ready For The International
exhibition In 1879.
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The only Positive Aspects Of The Whole Operations Over The Last Few Months Is That There Has Been Some Real Outrage From The "EASTERN SUBURBS SET"
BUT STANDING AROUND THE TREES HOLDING HANDS SINGING KUM-BY-YAH IS NOT, AND DID NOT SAVE THEM
THE EASTERN SUBURB TREE HUGGING SET
Had all good intentions when It Came To The Trees, but Thjs State Government Js Well Versed On How To Deal With, And Intimidate These Well Meaning People.
Everyone keeps Talking About Canopies...
How about We Talk About BETRAYEL.. AND TREASON By The Moore Park And Centennial Park Trust, By Selling Off The Strip Of Land On Alison Road For $7 Million Dollars To Light Rail Operator (Not The State Govt, As People First Thought
UNDER SECTION 5 SUBSECTION 19
A) none Of The Original Land Granted By Governor Macquarie on The 10th Oct 1811 Shall Be Resold Or Appropriated by Private Business Or Government Unless Through An Act Of Parliament
Governor Macquarie Sealed Up The Whole Area Through The 2nd SYDNEY COMMON DEED. Maybe He Could Forsee Money Hungry Governments
The CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS ACT OF 1887
Was When Work Began On Creating CENTENNIAL PARK. Charles Moore - Head Royal Colonial Botanist For The Sydney Botanical Gardens Started Planting Moreton Bay Figs And Port Jackson Figs Along RAndwick Road (which Became Anzac Parade After WW1) in 1873. The First Sod Of Soil Was Turned On March 22 Of T
PLANT SPECIES
- Phoenix Canonensis
- Ficus Rubiginosa (Port Jackson Fig)
- Ficus Hillii ( Hill's Fig)
- Washinglonia Robusta (Cotton Palm)
- Ficus Macrophylla (Moreton Bay Fig)
- Pinus Radiata (Monteray Pine)
- Araucacia Heterophylla ( Norfolk Island Pine)
- Salix Babylonica (Weeping Willow)
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