Creswell Gardens

[1] The gardens have been rearranged many times during their history; probably the only constants since the 1920s are the WWI Memorial Oak Tree and the statue of Sir Ross Smith.

An undated aerial photo of the gardens (circa 2014) can be found on page 5 of the South Australian Heritage Council's description of The War Memorial Oak tree.

The plaque states: "The War Memorial Oak planted by His Excellency the Governor Sir Henry Galway on Wattle Day August 29th 1914.

[6] Prior to Adelaide Oval eastern stand developments, the fountain was located about 50 metres north of the oak tree.

A statue of Sir Donald Bradman by Robert Hannaford completed and placed in 1998 remains just north of what is now the underground car park entrance road.

Entrance
Looking north-east
Fountain
Sir Donald Bradman by Robert Hannaford