Modewarre Avenue of Honour

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Location Cape Otway Road & Considines Road, Modewarre, Surf Coast - Victoria, Australia
Type living
Description

The 31 trees on Cape Otway Road were planted to honour the 31 soldiers who served in World War One. Two other trees in the avenue are for General William Birdwood, who commanded the ANZAC forces at Gallipoli and Modewarre resident Albert Jacka, who won the Victoria Cross at Gallipoli.

On April 25th 2015, 33 plaques were unveiled for each of the soldiers in whose memory the trees were planted.

To complete arrangements in connection with the soldiers' memorial tree planting scheme on Cape Otway Road, residents of Modewarra are to hold a meeting tomorrow night. The main details have already been arranged. Over 26 trees, each to commemorate the memory of one of the Modewarre district's fallen soldiers, are to be planted along the centre of the road opposite the State School. The road at this section is two chains wide. Several residents have promised young trees, and the Barrabool Shire Council has undertaken to erect treeguards to protect the plants. The work will be commenced at an early date and it is intended to plant the trees on Arbor Day. it is also proposed to plant an extra tree in honor of the leader of the Australian forces.
Geelong Advertiser (Vic), 31st May 1918.

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Condition

Good

Conflict World War 1

Tree

Showing 33 Trees in avenue

WOODS, Norman Lyle

Service number 2885
Private
21st Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1

FISHBURN, George

Service number V352358
Private
Born 7 Nov 1894

MATTHEWS, Thomas Hamilton

Service number 2712
Private
29th Infantry Battalion
AIF WW1
Born 1885

BIRDWOOD, William Riddle (GCMG, KCB, KCSI, CIE, DSO, GCMG, ADC)

Service number OFFICER
Major General
I ANZAC Corps Headquarters
AIF WW1
Born 13 Sep 1865

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