Australia - Melbourne
Cussonia Court building, home to the Schools of Classics and Philosophy.
Cussonia Court is named for the Cussonia spicata tree gracing the middle of the courtyard. This tree was propagated from a cutting from the original tree planted in the 1880s by Professor McCoy, one of the university’s first four professors. The
sphere sundial can also be found here.
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Australia - Melbourne
Cussonia Court building, home to the Schools of Classics and Philosophy.
Cussonia Court is named for the Cussonia spicata tree gracing the middle of the courtyard. This tree was propagated from a cutting from the original tree planted in the 1880s by Professor McCoy, one of the university’s first four professors. The
sphere sundial can also be found here.
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Uploaded on November 16, 2009
Taken on October 22, 2009