23 December 2003
A Special Tree
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A SPECIAL TREE: The ANZAC Memorial Pohutukawa on
the corner of Rata and Oroua Streets, Eastbourne. |
The native Pohutukawa is known as New Zealand's "Christmas Tree"
because of its bright red blooms during the Christmas season.
In the Wellington harbourside suburb of Eastbourne grows a Pohutukawa
with special significance as the first memorial to commemorate the Gallipoli
Campaign.
On 14 July 1915, the Eastbourne Beautifying Society invited the Mayor
of Eastbourne, Mr J.P. Kelly, "to plant two fine Pohutukawas [sic]
in Rata Road, in commemoration of the brave deeds done by our soldiers
in Gallipoli", reported the Dominion the following day.
The children of the juvenile branch of the Eastbourne Beautifying Society
then completed the planting of Rata Road with Pohutukawa.
A plaque was later erected and the trees specially cared for in the early
years by the juvenile branch.
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| MEMORIAL PLAQUE: "A.N.Z.A.C. To commemorate
the landing of N.Z. Troops at Gallipoli J.P. Kelly LSO Mayor planted
this tree Wednesday 14th July 1915" |
The fact that these trees were planting only two and a half months after
the landing at Gallipoli makes the Pohutukawa at Eastbourne the first
ANZAC Memorial in New Zealand. It is interesting to note that the very
next day after the planting ceremony the first wounded soldiers back from
Gallipoli were landed in Wellington.
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| The view down Rata Street to the harbour beyond. |
25 years later on ANZAC Day 1940 the first observance of the Second
World War the significance of the now historic Pohutukawa of Eastbourne
was explained by the Dominion President of the NZRSA and Eastbourne resident,
Hon (later Sir) William Perry MLC, in an address to 600 returned soldiers
and official guests, including the Prime Minister and diplomatic representative
of the Allied countries, at the Wellington Town Hall. The NZRSA-sponsored
function was an official event to mark New Zealand's Centennial. In a
fitting gesture to honour the ANZAC bond, President Perry presented sprigs
from the historic Pohutukawa to visiting representatives of the Returned
Sailors & Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia (now known as the
RSL). The NZRSA intended to follow up this gesture with seedlings for
each of the state headquarters of the League in Australia.
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| 88 YEARS OLD AND STILL GROWING STRONG: The ANZAC
Memorial Pohutukawa on the corner of Rata and Oroua Streets, Eastbourne. |
Today, this significant but relatively unknown "living memorial"
to ANZAC continues to prosper on the corner of Rata and Oroua Streets
in the quiet harbourside suburb of Eastbourne.
Source: RNZRSA Historian Dr Stephen Clarke
Related links:
Project Crimson
www.projectcrimson.org.nz
Welcome to Eastbourne
www.eastbourneonline.co.nz |