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Glebe-Park-3 (SONY ILCE-9 FE 50mm F2.8 Macro [50mm,f8,1/250s,ISO100])
Floriade 2020

Glebe Park

Chris Tham
Chris Tham
13 October 2020 at 4:29:21 pm AEDT

Glebe Park is a remnant of a hundred acres (40 hectares) of land allocated to the Anglican Church in the early 1840s for use as a glebe, an area of land whose revenues contribute towards parish expenses.

Glebe-Park-3 (SONY ILCE-9 FE 50mm F2.8 Macro [50mm,f8,1/250s,ISO100]) Glebe-Park-3 (SONY ILCE-9 FE 50mm F2.8 Macro [50mm,f8,1/250s,ISO100])
Glebe-Park-3 (SONY ILCE-9 FE 50mm F2.8 Macro [50mm,f8,1/250s,ISO100])

Glebe Park is a remnant of a hundred acres (40 hectares) of land allocated to the Anglican Church in the early 1840s for use as a glebe, an area of land whose revenues contribute towards parish expenses. With the founding of Canberra as the nation’s capital, it reverted to the Commonwealth and subsequently proclaimed as a park in 1983. Glebe House was formerly situated here but no longer exists, but some remnants remain such as elaborate gates. The present size of the park is just under 5 hectares or one-eighth of it’s original size.

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