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Roll of Honour memorial, Ballarat Avenue of Honour

National Trust of Australia (Victoria)2022

National Trust of Australia (Victoria)

National Trust of Australia (Victoria)
East Melbourne, Australia

The Ballarat Avenue of Honour began planting in 1917. The avenue was a suggestion to honour the service of officers from the Ballarat area serving in World War I by Mrs W. D. Thompson, a director of clothing firm E. Lucas & Co.

500 women employed by E. Lucas & Co, known as the ‘Lucas girls’, raised £2,000 to plant a tree for each person enlisted, and the planting was completed in June 1919.

It is the longest example of this form of memorial with 3800 trees over a length of 22 kilometres of roadway.

The Roll of Honour memorial lists each tree by number and the name of the person it is dedicated to.

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  • Title: Roll of Honour memorial, Ballarat Avenue of Honour
  • Creator: National Trust of Australia (Victoria)
  • Date Created: 2022
  • Location: Ballarat, Victoria
  • Location Created: Ballarat, Victoria
  • Type: Photograph
  • External Link: Victorian Heritage Database
National Trust of Australia (Victoria)

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