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Coordinates: 33°4720S 151°1141E / 33.788772°S 151.194593°E / -33.788772; 151.194593
 

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Muston Park
New South Wales
King George VI Memorial Grove
Queen Elizabeth II Grove
Muston Park is located in New South Wales
Muston Park

Muston Park

Coordinates33°47′20S 151°11′41E / 33.788772°S 151.194593°E / -33.788772; 151.194593
Establishedcirca 1880 (1880)
Postcode(s)2067
Elevation70 m (230 ft)
Area.020186 km2 (0.0 sq mi)
LGA(s)City of Willoughby
RegionNorth Shore (Sydney)
CountyCumberland
State electorate(s)Willoughby
Federal division(s)North Sydney
WebsiteMuston Park
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
22.8 °C
73 °F
14.7 °C
58 °F
1,210 mm
47.6 in

Muston Park is an urban park of 2.0186 hectares, situated in the suburb of Chatswood, seven kilometres north of Sydney, Australia.[1]

History

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The local indigenous Australian people, the Cammeraygal occupied this area for at least 5,800 years. The park is named after William Thomas Muston, the original European owner of the land and Mayor of Willoughby in 1890. His house ‘Penshurst’ stood in the middle of the area and was sold in 1921. By 1938 cows were still grazing in the park. Circuses performed here, such as Sole Brother's Circus in 1939 and Wirth's Circus in 1942. In the second world war, parts of the park were used by the military.

In 1952, plantations of gum trees were created, named King George VI Memorial Grove in the north made of Spotted Gums, and Queen Elizabeth II Grove in the south near the children's playground composed of the similar looking Lemon scented gums. At the same time, the Wisteria walkway was created.[2][3]

Geography

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Average annual rainfall is 1,200 mm (47 in) at Chatswood Bowling Club.[4] Soils are moderately fertile, based on a transitional zone between the Hawkesbury sandstone and Ashfield Shale.[5] Originally the area would have supported Blue Gum High Forest, but no original trees remain.

The oldest trees in the park probably date from the 1880s, when Muston Park was part of a pleasure ground known as Royal Park. They include a Camphor Laurel, Bunya Pine, Hoop Pine, White Booyong, Moreton Bay Fig and an Oak.[2][3]

Wildlife

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Pacific Black Ducks, Sulfur-crested cockatoos, Water dragons and brush turkeys are some of the creatures seen in the park.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Tim Falk. "Muston Park". Weekend Notes. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  • ^ a b "Muston Park". Your Neighbourhood. City of Willoughby. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  • ^ a b "Muston Park Timeline". Parks and Playgrounds. City of Willoughby. Retrieved 7 May 2020.
  • ^ http://www.bom.gov.au/ Chatswood Bowling Club Weather Station
  • ^ NSW Government Geological Series Sheet 9130 Edition 1, 1983
  • ^ Information Sign at the park

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Muston_Park&oldid=1092599927"

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