Bowral pin oaks planted to mark a royal occasion

By Nick Corbett
Updated April 15 2021 - 12:42am, first published June 12 2020 - 11:00am
It was reported in The Southern Mail in May 1937 that the red oaks would one day make a fine showing particularly in the autumn when their bright red foliage is seen at its best. Inset: King George VI marries Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother in 1937.
It was reported in The Southern Mail in May 1937 that the red oaks would one day make a fine showing particularly in the autumn when their bright red foliage is seen at its best. Inset: King George VI marries Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother in 1937.

When it comes to royal occasions nothing could compare to the hysteria which met the Coronation of King George and Queen Elizabeth in May 1937, when the Southern Highlands was fiercely loyal to the King, the flag and the Empire.

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