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  2. Fitzroy Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Fitzroy Gardens have been viewed as the flagship of this group of city gardens, which includes the Flagstaff, Treasury, Carlton and Alexandra Gardens and the Kings Domain. In a statewide context, while not as intact as the Royal Botanic Gardens or the Ballarat Botanical Gardens , the Fitzroy Gardens are an important remnant of the city's ...

  3. Cooks' Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Cooks' Cottage, also known as Captain Cook's Cottage, [7] is located in the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, Australia.The cottage was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire, by the parents of Captain James Cook, James and Grace Cook. [8]

  4. Parks and gardens of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Fitzroy Gardens are one of the major Victorian era landscaped gardens in Australia designed by Clement Hodgkinson, located across Lansdowne Street from Treasury Gardens. Within the gardens are Captain Cook's Cottage, an ornamental lake, kiosk and café, Model Tudor village, the fairy tree, and a tree scarred by the original Wurundjeri ...

  5. Elms in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The most common species found in older parks and gardens are the English elm and the Dutch elm. In Melbourne, boulevard plantings of elms were established from the latter half of the nineteenth century in Royal Parade, Victoria Parade and within the Fitzroy Gardens, and are registered as significant by the National Trust of Victoria. [21]

  6. East Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    English Elm Tree avenue, Fitzroy Gardens. East Melbourne has many impressive Victorian era gardens with well-established plantings, the largest of which are the Treasury Gardens and the Fitzroy Gardens. Yarra Park in Jolimont is used for picnicking and, controversially, car parking for the MCG. Parliament Gardens, a small square with a fountain ...

  7. Fitzroy Park - Wikipedia

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    The Elms on Fitzroy Park is also listed Grade II as is its entrance lodge, pedestrian entrance, and garden wall. [9] [10] [11] The Elms was designed by George Basevi and built between 1838 and 1840. It has been subsequently altered. [9] The average price of a property on Fitzroy Park was estimated at £5.1 million in 2021. [12]

  8. File:The Mound and Pond, Fitzroy Gardens-South east view.jpg

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  9. Mary Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    A life-sized bust of Mary Gilbert can be found at the Conservatory, in the Fitzroy Gardens. The sculpture was created by the Melbourne artist, Ailsa O'Connor (1921–1980). On 30 April 1837, Mary gave birth to a second son, Charles Phillip Gilbert, also fathered by her husband, James.