- Sturt Street Gardens
The Sturt Street Gardens are located in
Ballarat ,Victoria (Australia) . The gardens area a central median of the main thoroughfare of Ballarat, Sturt Street. The gardens run for 13 blocks and contain significant statues, bandstands, memorials and trees. Information on visiting and learning about Ballarat's heritage is found on the [http://www.ballarat.vic.gov.au/Building_and_Planning/Heritage/index.aspx City of Ballarat heritage page] .History of the Sturt Street Gardens Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Sturt Street, the main boulevarde of Ballaarat, was created by the first survey of the town in 1851 by WS Urquart. In the 1860's a dual carriageway with central median strip was created.
The Sturt Street Gardens are the central median strip (20 metres wide) which runs for 13 blocks between Grenville Street to the east and Pleasant Street the west. Other features continue along Sturt Street to the Arch of Victory and the commencement of Remembrance Drive - Avenue of Honour.
Several blocks along the gardens have individual names based on their history and features such as Queen Victoria Square and Alexandra Square.
Victorian Heritage Register Sites
Titanic Memorial Bandstand
The SS Titanic Memorial Bandstand is an excellent and unusual example of creative bandstand design of the Edwardian period, a picturesque composition with dominant roofs of oriental character, it is an exotic and important element of the streetscape of Sturt Street.
Constructed in 1915, it is one of the few remaining examples of what was once a building type found commonly in the parks and gardens of many municipalities. It serves as a tangible reminder of a highly popular form of entertainment, prominent on the community agenda for many years. The construction of the bandstand and its survival until now also reflects the place of music in Ballarat's cultural identity and the continuing prominence of music in the community.
It is a memorial to the sinking of the SS Titanic a disaster still recalled today, and to her heroic musicians who played as they went down with their ship.
The bandstand and its construction is indicative of Ballarat's self image and patriotic fervour. [ [http://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/page_239.asp?submit_action=detailed_result&ID=239&query=e82db8dc6517362a4a25678b00095532/0e8cb182f1d99c69ca2573250006c74b?OpenDocument Victorian Heritage Register ] ]
Queen Alexandra Bandstand
The Alexander Bandstand is a typical and well resolved example of creative bandstand design; it polygonal form surmounted by a 'Moorish' onion dome is representative of bandstands of this period. The bandstand has particularly fine wrought iron detailing incorporating musical motifs and is an important and exotic element of the streetscape of Sturt Street.
Built in 1908 during the heyday of the band movement, it is now one of the few remaining examples of bandstands in Victoria. It serves as a tangible reminder of a highly popular form of entertainment, prominent on the community agenda for many years. The construction of the bandstand and its survival until now also reflects the prominence of music in Ballarat's cultural and civic identity. [ [http://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/page_239.asp?submit_action=detailed_result&ID=239&query=e82db8dc6517362a4a25678b00095532/9d5d1df2da23a969ca2573250006c79f?OpenDocumentp://www.heritage.vic.gov.au/page_239.asp?submit_action=detailed_result&ID=239&query=e82db8dc6517362a4a25678b00095532/0e8cb182f1d99c69ca2573250006c74b?OpenDocument Victorian Heritage Register ] ]
tatues
The City of Ballarat has a walk of the statues within the Sturt Street Gardens available at [http://www.visitballarat.com.au/?id=mapsbrochures Trails and Tracks Brochure] . [ [http://www.visitballarat.com.au/?id=mapsbrochures Trails and Tracks Brochure] ]
The main statues in order from West to East are:
* Peterson Fountain 1923
* Mother Earth 1952 Sculptor: George H. Allen
* Peter Lalor 1893 Sculptor: Nelson McLean
* Sir Albert Coates 2000 Sculptor: Louis Laumen
* King George V Monument 1938 Sculptor: Victor Greenhalgh
* Ruth 1899 Sculptor: Charles F. Summers
* Hebe 1899 Sculptor: B. Raggi
* Thomas Moore 1889 Sculptor: George Grant
* Queen Victoria Memorial Fountain 1902
* Queen Victoria 1900 Sculptor Sir Edgar Bertram MacKennal
* Robert Burns 1867 Sculptor: John Udny
* Point to Sky 2002 Sculptor: Akio Makigawa
* Perseus 1943Memorials and Monuments
The main memorials from West to East are:
* Arch of Victory 1920
* Gordon Memorial 1969, Sculptor:Raymond B. Ewers
* Cenotaph 1949, Architect: John P. Shimmin
* Eternal Flame 1995, Sculptor: Peter Blizzard
* Korean, Borneo, Malayan, Vietnam War Memorial 2000
* William Dunstan Victoria Cross Memorial 2000
* King George V Monument 1938, Sculptor: Victor Greenhalgh
*Phoenix Foundry Plaque
* Queen Victoria Memorial Fountain 1902
* Boer War Memorial 1906, Sculptor: James White
* Burke & Wills Fountain 1867
* SS Titanic Memorial Bandstand 1915, Architect: G.W. Clegg
* Pioneer Miners Monument 1951
* James Galloway Monument 1880Other features
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