Surrey Gardens, Melbourne

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Surrey Gardens is a park in Melbourne, Australia, located in the suburb of Surrey Hills. The park is situated high in Surrey Hills on sloping land from Union Road in the east to Norfolk Street in the west and contains many mature trees. It is maintained by the City of Boroondara.

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The Gardens were formed on 1.4 hectares of land purchased be the Shire of Boroondara (Camberwell) in 1903 and designated as a municipal reserve. In 1904 William Guilfoyle, designer of Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens suggested a plan that which was later adapted. The garden was planted and opened in 1907.

The stone Cross and Shrine were erected after World War I.

Two cannons, humorously known as "Brook's Babies" are located at the highest part of the Gardens. These were purchased by Arthur ("Empire") Brooks in 1901 to commemorate the end of the Boer War.

The John Gray Memorial Rotunda was erected in 1921 and demolished in 1972.

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