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Stuart Read

New Zealand Avenues of

11 / 2018Avenues of

Honour

Stuart ReadStuart Read11/2018

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NZ population in 1914: 1 million•10% of the population went to WW1, c103,000 in allT d• Troops and nurses

•Some 18,277 died,•Some 41, 317 (?65,000) were wounded

h 000 di d i hi•Another 1000 died within 5 years i.e. by 1923

•Huge impact on a small country; towns, villages, farms

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North Island, Auckland, Anzac Avenue, 20/9/1918, mixed species: lily pilly (Syzygiump y p y ( y ygpaniculatum), Phoenix, Vitex, Cupressus, Podocarpus, Corynocarpus (John Adam)y p ( )

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Triggers and advocates for avenuesgg•Beautifying Societies in cities, towns and districtsA b D l ti ft i i h l d•Arbor Day plantings, often in primary schools and reserves

•Local and national newspapers•Local and national newspapers•Agricultural & Pastoral Association showgrounds

i•Scenery Preservation Movement•Progressive era groups: Women’s Societies, the M i W lf L Ci i LMaori Welfare League, Civic Leagues

•Some Municipal, Borough and County Councils

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Non-avenuesavenues are more common:

South Island: AshburtonAshburton, Hampstead, FriedlanderFriedlander Park, Peace OakOak, 19/7/1919(Mike Roche)

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Lone oak:

Ashburton Domain: VictoryVictory Oak, 21/7/191921/7/1919

3 sons dead of 5of 5 serving… (Mike Roche)

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NZ’s largest avenue: South Island, Oamaru 8/1918 Memorial oak avenuesOamaru, 8/1918 Memorial oak avenues (multiple): Q.robur, Q.cerris (SR)

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Oamaru 1919 dedication plaque: intriguing choice of both European & Turkish oaks – for Gallipoli?(SR)of both European & Turkish oaks – for Gallipoli?(SR)

https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/

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S. Island, N. Otago, near Kurow Pair ofnear Kurow, Pair of oaks for Jeffis Brothers (O k )(Oamaru oaks)(Mike Roche)

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Oamaru: replacement https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/

p1990s concrete crosses

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Exhibition based on Oamaru memorial oaks (Chris Betteridge)oaks (Chris Betteridge)

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Fairlie Peace Avenue – some 500 oaks in all – no plaques: significant as an avenue p q g(www.nzhistory.org.nz)

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N. Island: Whangarei, Onerahi 1921 Memorial Oak Grove 10 soldiers remembered as a group (non-avenue)Grove 10 soldiers remembered as a group (non avenue) (Bruce Ringer)

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S. Island, Canterbury, Timaru, 1922, ash (Mike yRoche)

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Pukekohe Public School 1924 27School, 1924, 27 camellias, planted by

h l hildschool children (L: c.1931; R: Google earth)

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S. Island, Dunedin, Anzac Avenue, , , ,1925, oaks, elms and horse chestnuts (Mike Roche)

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Debates on native v exotic: pohutukawa/cedar?/cedar?•Symbolism and nationalism – maturing ‘sense of self’• Issue of hardiness in exposed, open settings (parks, schools street verges)schools, street verges)

•Lack of knowledge of needs of various tree species• Issues of erratic maintenance and follow‐up post‐plantingplanting

• Issues of faltering memory, translocation, loss

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S. Island: HanmerMemorialMemorial Avenue, NZ State Forest Service (photo c/oService (photo c/o Mike Roche)

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21/2/1938 Evening Post article - 20 miles of trees plantedof trees planted, S.H.1 Wanganui-gWaitotora: part of a scheme to link Aucklandscheme to link Auckland-Wellington…( / J h Ad )

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WW2: Devonport, Auckland: Araucaria heterophylla& Metrosideros excelsa 1952 planted by school kids

(Chris Betteridge)

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The New ZealandZealand Herald, 17/10/201817/10/2018

NZ school children are planting ‘fields offields of crosses’ in run up torun up to 11/11/2018

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Special thanks to colleagues:g•Co‐author John P. Adam, garden historian•Bruce Ringer, Librarian, Manukau / Auckland Ccl.Mik R h M U i i•Mike Roche, Massey University

•Jo‐anne Morgan Canterbury UniversityJo anne Morgan, Canterbury University•Professor Eric Pawson, author•Glenn Williams, Treenet (Australia)Ch i B id & G d Sh id (A li )•Chris Betteridge & Gwenda Sheridan (Australia).