Unexpected discoveries: Finds in ArchivesACT By Elizabeth Estbergs ACT Government Reference...

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Unexpected discoveries:Finds in ArchivesACT

By Elizabeth Estbergs

ACT Government Reference Archivist

Shake Your Family Tree Day 25 February 2011

Redwood Gove Plantation

• Trial plantation of two species of Sequoia– Mostly Sequoia Sempervirens with a few Sequoia

Giganteum

• Established by Charles Weston at the direction of Walter Burley Griffin

• 120,000 trees planted, only 3,000 now survive• Sown between 1916 and 1919• At the corner of Glenora Drive and Pialligo

Avenue – Blocks 528, 529, 530 District of Majura

Redwood Grove Park identification sign

Memorial Cairn, Redwood Grove Park, Pialligo

Memorial plaque, Gary Trayton BryantThe other plaque on the cairn.

Portrait of Gary Bryant

Conclusion

• ACT Government archives are on open access after 20 years

• Some finding aids link to newer objects• Not all archives are files of paper documents• Until you look, you don’t know what is there

ContactFor any additional information please contact;

Elizabeth EstbergsACT Government Reference ArchivistPh +61 2 6207 5726Fax +61 2 6207 5835Email archives@act.gov.auWeb http://www.archives.act.gov.au