Today was another glorious sun drenched day, so I continued to explore the local area with a visit to Maitland Park, one of the oldest parks in Australia having been in use from the 1840's. Prior to its formation as a public park in the 1880's it was the site of a privately funded racecourse. A very interesting historical feature of the park is its 4 picnic copper boilers which were constructed in the early 1900's to cater for hundreds of picnickers who visited the park . On weekends and special occasions, the park caretaker fuelled the fires in the early morning ensuring there was a continuous supply of boiling water for making tea throughout the day.
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Every park needs a rotunda!! |
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The Picnic Copper Boilers |
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The Richard Alexander Young Memorial Drinking Fountain, circa early 1900's |
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The Boer War Memorial |
Today the park has beautiful trees and gardens, thanks to the work of the local council and remains well used by local people & visitors. Its facilities include picnic areas, a well utilised children's play area and playing fields for sports such as netball, hockey and tennis.
Lets hope the early spring weather continues! Until the next patch, K.........