Oil on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.
Signed on the front.
The Woodend Avenue of Honour was established 14-September-1918 to commemorate WW1. This Avenue of Honour is located Old Calder Hwy Woodend, in Victoria Australia. In 1918 the community decided to honour these men and women by planting an Avenue of Honour. Initially 162 English and Algerian Oak trees were planted each side of the Calder Highway running 2.4km north from the town of Woodend. The trees were dedicated to individuals, 38 of whom had been killed in action. The Avenue was officially opened on 14 September 1918.