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Joshua R
Proclamation Tree
It is amazing that this tree planted over 130 years ago is still alive and well. It is in Adelaide Street Freemantle and the tree was planted October 21 1880-a Moreton Bay fig tree
Évaluation soumise le 14 sept. 2018
Graeme T
Forgotten History
This massive Morton Bay Fig tree (across from St Patrick’s Basilica) was planted on the 21st October 1890 to commemorate the granting of self-government to the Colony of Western Australia by Queen Vic...
Évaluation soumise le 9 juin 2018
KylieIsTravelling
Interesting history
The Proclamation Tree and Marmion Memorial are separate historical sights at the same location. The Marmion Memorial is a statue in memory of William Marmion who held many high offices in WA. The Pr...
Évaluation soumise le 1 avr. 2018
Sharon M
Combine with St Patrick's Basilica
Don't go out of your way to see this especially, but it's right outside St Patrick's Basilica and over the road from Clancy's Fish Pub. Take care, as it's on a traffic island and you might have to dod...
Évaluation soumise le 5 mars 2018
Dan L
Living History
The Proclamation Tree, a Moreton Bay Fig, was planted on 21st October 1890, Trafalgar Day, to commemorate the granting of a responsible government to the colony of Western Australia by Her Majesty Que...
Proclamation Tree
It is amazing that this tree planted over 130 years ago is still alive and well. It is in Adelaide Street Freemantle and the tree was planted October 21 1880-a Moreton Bay fig tree
Forgotten History
This massive Morton Bay Fig tree (across from St Patrick’s Basilica) was planted on the 21st October 1890 to commemorate the granting of self-government to the Colony of Western Australia by Queen Vic...
Interesting history
The Proclamation Tree and Marmion Memorial are separate historical sights at the same location. The Marmion Memorial is a statue in memory of William Marmion who held many high offices in WA. The Pr...
Combine with St Patrick's Basilica
Don't go out of your way to see this especially, but it's right outside St Patrick's Basilica and over the road from Clancy's Fish Pub. Take care, as it's on a traffic island and you might have to dod...
Living History
The Proclamation Tree, a Moreton Bay Fig, was planted on 21st October 1890, Trafalgar Day, to commemorate the granting of a responsible government to the colony of Western Australia by Her Majesty Que...