Windback Wednesday - Living Christmas Tree

Do you remember the living Christmas Tree in Tusmore Park?
In 1951 Burnside Council festooned a pine tree in Tusmore Park with lights and decorations, creating a ‘living Christmas tree’. Living Christmas trees were very popular at this time, with other councils around Adelaide creating their own.
In a newspaper article on 19 December 1951, the Mayor of Burnside, Wilfred Holmes, invited residents to attend the park for carols by candlelight “at the tree, a 30 ft. pine, decorated with colored lights”.
The tree was popular with residents, and served as a focal point for community Christmas celebrations in the park.
Image: Capturing the festive spirit of decorated trees is the illustration titled ‘The Christmas Tree’ by Margery Oates, of Tusmore Avenue, Tusmore, published in The Mail on 24 December 1938.
