ABBOTT STREET – Francis Abbott (1834-1903) Botanist CAMBAGE STREET – Richard Hind Cambage (1859-1928) EMPIRE CIRCUIT – The British Empire HAMPTON CIRCUIT – John Stephen Hampton (1810-1869) Second Superintendent of Hobart Botanical Gardens 1859-1903 Botanist and surveyor of NSW. He was a student of William Woolls. He Tree types: Eucalyptus mannifera ssp. maculosa Governor of Western Australia, 1862-68. Tree types: Fraxinus oxycarpa*, Ulmus parvifolia made significant studies on Eucalyptus and Acacia. Quercus palustris Tree types: Crataegus laevigata var. rosea, Pyrus Calleryana Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years Tree types: Acer negundo*, Fraxinus velutina Average age: 60-80 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Average age: 0-20 years Average remaining life: 40-60 years Average age: 20-40 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years ADELAIDE AVENUE – Capital of South Australia EWART STREET – Alfred James Ewart (1872-1937) HILL CORNER – Walter Hill (1820-1904) Tree types: Eucalyptus bicostata, Eucalyptus cinerea, Eucalyptus CLARKE STREET – Lt. Col. Andrew Clarke (1793-1847) The first Professor of Botany at Melbourne University, 1906-37 and the Queensland Colonial Botanist and first Director of the Brisbane Botanic mannifera ssp. maculosa Governor of Western Australia, 1846-47. first Chair of Botany in an Australasian University. He was also the Gardens 1855-81. He introduced tropical fruits to Queensland. Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years Branwhite Clarke (1798-1878). Geological Surveyor of NSW (1851-53) Victorian Government Botanist until 1921. He was President of the Tree types: Sophora japonica and reported on the goldfields in NSW and Victoria. Royal Society of Victoria, 1920-21. Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years ALEXANDRINA DRIVE – Lake Alexandrina is located in South Australia. Tree types: Fraxinus oxycarpa Tree types: Fraxinus oxycarpa The lake was named after Princess Alexandrina (later Queen Victoria). Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years HOOKER STREET – Sir William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865) Tree types: Mixed planting including Casuarina cunninghamiana, First director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Victoria 1841-65; and Eucalyptus bicostata, Eucalyptus cinerea, Eucalyptus melliodora, Pinus CORONATION DRIVE – To commemorate the coronation FITZGERALD STREET – Captain Charles Fitzgerald (1791-1887) his son Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817-1911). Director of the Royal radiate, Quercus palustris, Quercus robur, Quercus robur 'Fastigiata', of Queen Elizabeth II Governor of Western Australia, 1848-55. Botanic Gardens, Kew 1865-85 and author of ‘An introduction to the Salix vitelline, Ulmus carpinifolia Tree types: Mixed planting including: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, Tree types: Quercus palustris flora of Tasmania’. He visited Tasmania as a surgeon and botanist on Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years Cupressus torulosa, Quercus robur, Quercus variabilis, Sequoia Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years James Ross’s Antarctic Expedition 1839-42. sempervirens, Ulmus parvifolia Tree types: Celtis australis *, Zelkova serrata ARKANA STREET – Aboriginal word meaning ‘boomerang’ Average age: 20-40 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years FLYNN DRIVE – John Flynn OBE (1880-1951) Average age: 60-80 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years Tree types: Eucalyptus mannifera ssp. maculosa. Presbyterian Minister and Missionary; mainly responsible for the Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years COTTER ROAD – Garrett Cotter (1802-?) formation of the Australian Inland Mission Aerial Medical Service in HOPETOUN CIRCUIT – Earl Hopetoun [John Adrian Louis Hope] (1860- Born in Ireland, he arrived in New South Wales in 1822 aboard the 1928, the forerunner of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia. 1908). Governor of Victoria 1889-95, and the first Governor-General of BAILEY PLACE – Frederick Manson Bailey (1827-1915) `Mangles 2'; after working in the Campbelltown and Lake George areas, Tree types: Mixed planting including: Acacia decurrens, Eucalyptus the Commonwealth 1901-03. Queensland Colonial Botanist 1881-1915; wrote ‘Queensland Flora’. he was granted a ticket-of-leave in 1832, conditional on him staying on bicostata, Quercus palustris, Populus Nigra ‘Italica’ Tree types: Eucalyptus mannifera ssp. maculosa Tree types: Fraxinus excelsior the western side of the Murrumbidgee; he lived alone there and was Average age: 60-80 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years accepted by the Aborigines of the area; in 1841 he married Ann Russell; Cotter was given a conditional pardon in 1846 that gave him freedom of FLYNN PLACE – John Flynn OBE (1880-1951) HUNTER STREET – Captain John Hunter R.N. (1737-1821) Captain BANKS STREET – Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820) movement, except in Britain and Ireland; with his wife, Ann, he became Tree types: Mixed planting including: Acacia spp., Calocedrus on the ‘Sirius’ with Governor Phillip in 1788. Second Governor of NSW Botanist with Captain Cook’s expedition on the Endeavour in 1768-71. a pioneer of the mountainous region of the present Namadgi National decurrens, Eucalyptus bicostata, Pinus radiate, Populus alba, Populus 1795-1800, surveyed Port Jackson, Botany Bay and Broken Bay. Tree types: Cedrus atlantica (F. Glauca), Prunus cerasifera 'Nigra', Park; the Cotter River is named after Garrett Cotter and the name was nigra 'Italica', Platanus X Acerifolia Tree types: Celtis australis, Celtis occidentalis Prunus cerasifera ‘Pissardii’ first officially used in 1839. Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 60-80 years Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Average age: -60-80 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Tree types: Ulmus species Average age: 20-40 years Average remaining life: 60-80 years FORSTER CRESCENT – Lord Forster of Lepe [Henry William Forster] HUTCHINS STREET – Sir David Ernest Hutchins (1850-1920) BENTHAM STREET – George Bentham (1800-1884) (1866-1936) Governor-General of the Commonwealth, 1920-25. Botanist and writer on Australian forestry; published ‘A Discussion of Botanist and writer on Australian flora. Author of the 7 volume ‘Flora DARWIN AVENUE – Capital of the Northern Territory Tree types: Cedrus atlantica, Fraxinus oxycarpa 'Raywood' Australian Forestry’, 1916. Australiensis’ (1863-78). Tree types: Mixed species Average age: 20-40 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Tree types: Quercus palustris, Platanus X acerifolia Tree types: Robinia pseudoacacia, Sophora japonica, Pinus Sp Average age: 20-40 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Average age: 60-80 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years FRANCIS STREET – George William Francis (1800-1865) DEANE STREET – Henry Deane (1847-1924) First Director of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, 1816-31. HUTT STREET – John Hutt (1795-1880) BIDWILL CLOSE – John Carne Bidwill (1815-1853) Director of An accomplished botanist associated with J.H. Maiden in the work on Tree types: Quercus cerris Governor of Western Australia 1839-46. Member of Wakefield’s Sydney Botanic Gardens 1847-49, and Government Botanist during the genus ‘Eucalyptus’ and Engineer in Chief, New South Wales Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years National Colonisation Society in 1832. 1847-1848. Later established a Botanic Garden in Tinana, Queensland. Railways (1890-1906) and Engineer in Chief of the Commonwealth Tree types: Fraxinus oxycarpa Tree types: Grevillea Robusta Railways Construction Branch 1912-14. FRASER PLACE – Charles Fraser [Charles Frazer] (c1788-1831) Average age: 20-40 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Average age: 20-40 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Tree types: Koelreuteria paniculate # The Colonial Botanist of NSW, 1821-31 and the first Superintendent of Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years Sydney Botanic Gardens, 1816-31. He accompanied Oxley’s Expedition IRWIN STREET – Lt.-Col. Frederick Chidley Irwin (1788-1860) BLACK STREET – John McConnell Black (1855-1951) in 1817 and 1818. Governor of Western Australia, 1847-48. A recognized authority on the botany of South Australia; published ‘The DENMAN STREET – Thomas Denman (1874-1954) Tree types: Crataegus phaenopyrum, Crataegus acerifolia Tree types: Pistacia chinensis Naturalised Flora of South Australia’ (in four parts) 1922-29. Baron, Governor-General of the Commonwealth, 1911-14. Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 0-20 years Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years Tree types: Quercus lusitanica Tree types: Quercus bicolour Average age: 40-60 years Average remaining life: 40 years Average age: 60-80 years Average remaining life: 20-40 years GUILFOYLE STREET – William Robert Guilfoyle (1840-1912) KAYE PLACE – KAYE STREET – Joseph Kaye (1808-1895) Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, 1873-1909. Pioneer farmer, Canberra; worked briefly at Queanbeyan for Hurst and BLAKELY ROW – William Faris Blakely (1875-1941) Botanist DRUMMOND ROW – James Drummond (1783-1863) Tree types: Quercus palustris Buckley; became storekeeper and publican in partnership with W Hunt; who developed comprehensive system for classifying eucalyptus. Western Australia Government’s naturalist,
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