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Queens Gardens, Perth

Coordinates:31°57′34″S115°52′36″E / 31.9595°S 115.8766°E /-31.9595; 115.8766
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Park in Perth, Western Australia

Queens Gardens in 2011

Queens Gardens, Perth, is a 3.3-hectare (8.2-acre) park on a formerbrickworks andclay pit site in the eastern end of thePerth central business district.[1] The park is bounded byHay Street to the south,Plain Street to the west, Nelson Crescent to the north, and Hale Street to the east, which separates it from theWACA Ground.

History

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The site of Queen's Gardens was initially part of thecommonage that was used for recreation purposes including horse racing and later as a clay pit and brickworks. Bricks were produced from the site between 1860 and 1890 and featured in many of Perth's prominent buildings constructed at that time, including theTown Hall,The Cloisters andThe Barracks. At this time the place was known as theEast Perth Clayfields Reserve. Between 1880 and 1890 there were a number of public protests against the use of the site for clay pits, which resulted in theCity of Perth partially filling the clay pits to form ponds and the site being transferred to the city for the purpose of establishing abotanic garden.[2]

The park was opened to the public on 9 October 1898; however, it was officially opened and formally named theQueens Gardens byMayor of PerthAlexander Forrest in October 1899.

In the years before thefirst world war, it was used as agarden party location by the mayor of Perth;[3] more recently it has been popular for open-air weddings and wedding portraiture.[citation needed]

The park was officially transferred to the Perth City Council on 21 January 1902. In 1906, the city erected a caretaker's cottage in the north-east corner of the garden. New entrance gates were erected in 1914 and eight new bridges constructed in place of previous ones. Following the installation of electric lighting in 1924, use of the gardens extended into the evenings. In 1927 new entrance gates were installed at the corner of Hay and Plain streets, replacing the original entrance towards the eastern end of Hay Street.

Peter Pan statue

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ThePeter Pan statue in Queens Gardens

In June 1929 theRotary Club of Perth presented the Perth City Council with a replica of thePeter Pan statue inKensington Gardens in London[4] as a gift to the children of Western Australia to mark thestate's centenary. The reproduction was created by the sculptor of the original statue,George Frampton, and autographed byJ. M. Barrie, the creator ofPeter Pan.

Notting Hill bench

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The park includes a bench that is a replica of the seat in the 1999 filmNotting Hill, donated to the City of Perth by a resident known only as Rodd.[5] It has the inscription:

For June who loved this garden
From Joseph who always sat beside her[6]

Until 2019, it was believed to be the original bench from the film,[6][7] and included a plaque to that effect.[5] The plaque has since been removed.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^*"Queens Gardens Perth".Western Mail. Perth, WA: National Library of Australia. 20 March 1930. p. 4 Supplement: The Western Mail. Retrieved24 March 2012.
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  3. ^"Perth Mayoral Garden Party".Western Mail. Perth, WA: National Library of Australia. 27 February 1909. p. 18. Retrieved26 March 2012.
  4. ^Perkins, Matthew (4 April 2008)."Never Never Land in Perth".720 ABC Perth.
  5. ^abcBen O'Shea (23 January 2019)."Rodd reveals the real truth behind Perth's fake Notting Hill bench".The West Australian. Retrieved11 May 2019.
  6. ^ab"Park bench with a tale to tell". The Senior. 16 February 2016. Retrieved11 May 2019.
  7. ^Accot, Kent (9 November 2014)."Notting Hill Love Seat is now WA Treasure".The West Australian. Archived fromthe original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved20 November 2014.
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