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Haines Memorial Park, Tea Tree Gully
Title : Haines Memorial Park, Tea Tree Gully Haines Memorial Park, Tea Tree Gully
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Source : City of Tea Tree Gully Local History Collection PH00081
Date of creation : 1909
Format : Photograph
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Description :

Sir Day Hort Bosanquet planting the first tree (centre), at Haines Memorial Park , Tea Tree Gully, on 30 July 1909. Lady Bosanquet (right) and Miss Alicia Bosanquet (left) were also present.


The park was named after William Haines, a pioneer of the Tea Tree Gully District. The opening of the park coincided with a public Arbor Day.

Subjects
Related names :

Bosanquet, Day Hort, Sir (1843-1923)

Bosanquet, Mary, Lady

Bosanquet, Alicia

Coverage year : 1909
Period : 1884-1913
Place : Tea Tree Gully
Region : Adelaide metropolitan area
Further reading :

Auhl, Ian. From settlement to city : a history of the district of Tea Tree Gully, 1836-1976, 1976-1993, 3rd ed., Tea Tree Gully, S. Aust. : Tea Tree Gully Council, 1993

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