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  • Collection: Grounds and Arboretum

CCWT04_EuropeanLinden_01-MF.jpg
Planted in the early 1900s, it is one of the oldest and most impressive plants on the grounds. John Tremearne acquired seedlings from the State nursery in Sawpit Gully and, with hospital staff, planted the seedling.

CCWT03_TremearneHouse_02-MF.jpg
Originally called ‘Pednolva’, the house was built in the early 1880s by Dr John Tremearne, (medical officer for the hospital from 1872 to 1888). The State Government acquired the House in 1909, converting it into classrooms, a library and museum for…

CCWT02_SawtoothOak_05-MF.jpg
Native to China, this uncommonly planted tree was one of the earliest plantings in the grounds. It is an attractive urban amenity tree with the ability to tolerate adverse conditions such as drought and poor soils.

CCWT01_Main Gates_02-MF.jpg
Erected in 1952 to acknowledge the contribution of Sir Alexander Peacock, (who was from the Creswick area).

UOM_WalkingTour_V5e A4-GF edit.pdf
Map and guided tour of the Creswick campus, showing significant trees and buildings.
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