The park has a large range of well established exotic tree species throughout the reserve, including a significant oak in front of the Lawn Bowls Club, which was planted in the 1880s. There is also some mature River Red Gums, which are indigenous and a part of the original landscape.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Dandenong Park in the 1950's
Dandenong
Park in the 1950's, Pultney Street runs up the left side with a small
portion of Foster Street and the old Garage in the bottom. Established
over 100 years ago, it is one of the most significant parklands in the
municipality, having strong historical and cultural links with
Dandenong.
The park has a large range of well established exotic tree species throughout the reserve, including a significant oak in front of the Lawn Bowls Club, which was planted in the 1880s. There is also some mature River Red Gums, which are indigenous and a part of the original landscape.
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The park has a large range of well established exotic tree species throughout the reserve, including a significant oak in front of the Lawn Bowls Club, which was planted in the 1880s. There is also some mature River Red Gums, which are indigenous and a part of the original landscape.
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