Roma War Memorial Heroes Avenue

Roma War Memorial Heroes Avenue

Roma War Memorial Heroes Avenue
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robertmH1838UF
Banksia Beach, Australia102 contributions
Sep. 2022
What a remarkable site to see each hero's plaque standing by a bottle tree in remembrance. A remarkable tribute.
Written 6 October 2022
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Toowoombatourist
Toowoomba, Australia275 contributions
Nov. 2021
An avenue of bottle trees on both sides of the road, each with a plaque dedicated to past & lost servicemen and women. It is well maintained and a different type of memorial than purely the War Memorials you see in the majority of towns. Worth the walk along to pay your respect.
Written 17 November 2021
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Sonja2020
Brisbane, Australia140 contributions
Sep. 2021
It is a nice area with 2 covered tables and a beautifully manicured lawn. You can then follow the bottle trees down the road. Each one has a dedication to a fallen soldier.
Written 9 October 2021
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MichaelandAnne
Bribie Island, Australia526 contributions
Sep. 2021
A lovely tree lined street - great for a photo. Again - combine with your church, baobab tree walk. Easy flat walk from motels.
Written 24 September 2021
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Michael-4551
Caloundra, Australia5,458 contributions
Jul. 2021
Visited on Friday 23rd July. We went for a drive along the streets used by the diggers all those years ago, what a great way to honor their memory planting the local bottle trees with a plaque nearby.
Written 14 August 2021
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia27,764 contributions
Jul. 2021
The line of Boab trees and the signs of rememberance erected shortly after 1918 was an excellent and clever way to rember those that had fallen. The trees, most one hundred plus years old were excellent as were thr brass plaques.
Written 22 July 2021
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Mon55
Brisbane, Australia1,244 contributions
Aug. 2020
The avenue is lined with bottle trees one in memory of a local lost in WW1. The first is said to have been planted in 1918. Most of the name plates are no longer on the trees but all 93 names are listed on a cairn outside the Post Office
Written 6 November 2020
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Jeni Krysma Johnson
Brisbane, Australia49 contributions
Sep. 2020
A trip back in time to discover the local heroes. Roma has found a way to give the service men a dedication that can be read and visited anytime - there is a plaque under each bottle tree ... and you walk as long as you want as you can come back another day.
Written 18 October 2020
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travelnsw
Newcastle, Australia9 contributions
Oct. 2018 • Family
A very lovely tribute to those war heroes who sadly gave their lives during World War 1. Each tree is dedicated to one soldier and has a plaque with the name, unit they were attached to and the battle they died in. It stretches over a few streets and the bottle-tree lined streets look absolutely amazing.
Written 30 October 2018
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Desmond C
Ipswich, Australia37 contributions
Oct. 2018 • Family
There is an excellent information booklet that tells the stories behind the fallen men of Roma during The Great War. At each tree there is also a plaque that provides details on the soldier each tree is planted in honour of.
Written 2 October 2018
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