Level of Significance
- File
- Local
- Regional
- State
- National
Age
109yrsTrees
1Diameter
1mHeight - 11m


Details
Common name
Gallipoli Oak
Botanical name
Quercus coccifera subsp. calliprinos
Type
Individual Tree
Condition
Excellent
Municipality
Greater Geelong (VIC)
Location
Geelong Grammar School 50 Biddlecombe Ave Corio VIC 3214
Access
Unrestricted
Significances
- Rare (Scientific)
- Commemorative (Historic)
- Event (Historic)
- Person/Group/Institution (Historic)
Date of measurement
11 Apr 2004
Date of classification
17 Apr 2017
Statement of Significance
This fine tree is one of only two known mature examples of the species known in Victoria. Acorns were brought back from Gallipoli by Captain William L Winter-Cooke and presented to the school by the Hon. Samuel Winter-Cooke. Three trees were originally planted on 4 August 1916 but now only one survives. A young tree raised from the specimen at Geelong Grammar was planted c.1986 in the Royal Botanic Gardens near the Temple of the Winds. A large specimen also survives at 'Murndal', the Winter-Cooke property near Hamilton.