Australia's Sesquicentenary

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Orange also played its part in celebrations as part of the wider Australian and global community. In 1938 the townsfolk celebrated Australia’s sesqui-centenary a highlight of which was the display in [[Wade Park]] which featured 4,000 schoolchildren in various events and demonstrations.
Orange also played its part in celebrations as part of the wider Australian and global community. In 1938 the townsfolk celebrated Australia’s sesqui-centenary a highlight of which was the display in [[Wade Park]] which featured 4,000 schoolchildren in various events and demonstrations.

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Cherry Blossom Festival in Summer Street 1953
Children's Sports Display at Wade Park

Orange also played its part in celebrations as part of the wider Australian and global community. In 1938 the townsfolk celebrated Australia’s sesqui-centenary a highlight of which was the display in Wade Park which featured 4,000 schoolchildren in various events and demonstrations.

  • Notes for a history of Orange compiled by John Miller (1995-1997). Unpublished.
  • Miller, J., Holmes, D., and Honey, A. (2001) Orange a vision splendid. Orange City Council, Orange NSW.
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