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Woodend Avenue of Honour, Horse and cart in autumn

Macedon Ranges Shire Council

National Trust of Australia (Victoria)

National Trust of Australia (Victoria)
East Melbourne, Australia

The Woodend Avenue of Honour was planted in 1918. 221 English, Algerian, and hybrid Oaks line the main street of the small town.

Symbolically connected with virtue and majesty, Oak trees have a very strong link to various myths and legends in Ancient British and Germanic lore. Most relevant to being planted in an Avenue of Honour, perhaps, is the association of Oaks with the virtues of kindness and nurturing, as well as the ability to fight when needed.

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  • Title: Woodend Avenue of Honour, Horse and cart in autumn
  • Creator: Macedon Ranges Shire Council
  • Location: Woodend, Victoria
  • Location Created: Woodend, Victoria
  • Type: Photograph
  • External Link: National Trust Significant Tree Register
  • Common Name: English Oak
  • Botanical Name: Quercus robur
National Trust of Australia (Victoria)

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