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I'm in Hobart for an appointment tomorrow and am staying at the Woolstore Apartment Hotel. Its where I always try to stay when I'm here - 2 minutes to the Hobart docks (right behind the Grand Chancellor), a few minutes more to downtown, big, modern rooms (you'll sometimes get a s/c apartment) and always <$200/night.
Anyway, decided to take a walk on the Queen's Domain and it turned out to be a bit of a ramble in @drron's style, so turned into more than a 'View from my office', so here we are.
The Queens Domain was established in 1860 as a large bushland area over a hill by the city centre. Its still mostly bushland, but has subsequently hosted a couple of sporting ovals, the Hobart Zoo (now gone, but home of the last Tasmanian Tiger), Government House and some memorials and it sits next to the Royal Hobart Botanical Garden (est 1818).
Walk begins in the bottom RH corner of the LH pic, by the Hobart Aquatic Centre ... on the 'railway round about' if you know Hobart. Going to initially follow the 'Soldiers memorial Walk, which is the cleared winding feature heading NW. First thing is a memorial to those who fell in the Boer War - kinda topical, today!!

The Soldiers Memorial Walk was begun in 1918, to commemorate Tasmania's dead in WW1. Trees were planted in 4 ranks either side of a path across the Queen's Domain, but they fell into disrepair and by the late 1900s many had died and it was a bit of a mess. Lots of volunteer effort from the early 2000s has resulted in the trees being replaced where necessary, and a bronze plaque for each of the soldiers. Nice views of the Derwent, too.

Over 550 memorials, including my great-granduncle.

Anyway, decided to take a walk on the Queen's Domain and it turned out to be a bit of a ramble in @drron's style, so turned into more than a 'View from my office', so here we are.
The Queens Domain was established in 1860 as a large bushland area over a hill by the city centre. Its still mostly bushland, but has subsequently hosted a couple of sporting ovals, the Hobart Zoo (now gone, but home of the last Tasmanian Tiger), Government House and some memorials and it sits next to the Royal Hobart Botanical Garden (est 1818).
Walk begins in the bottom RH corner of the LH pic, by the Hobart Aquatic Centre ... on the 'railway round about' if you know Hobart. Going to initially follow the 'Soldiers memorial Walk, which is the cleared winding feature heading NW. First thing is a memorial to those who fell in the Boer War - kinda topical, today!!

The Soldiers Memorial Walk was begun in 1918, to commemorate Tasmania's dead in WW1. Trees were planted in 4 ranks either side of a path across the Queen's Domain, but they fell into disrepair and by the late 1900s many had died and it was a bit of a mess. Lots of volunteer effort from the early 2000s has resulted in the trees being replaced where necessary, and a bronze plaque for each of the soldiers. Nice views of the Derwent, too.

Over 550 memorials, including my great-granduncle.
