
St. David's Park Memorial Walls in Hobart, Tasmania, honor the city's early settlers and convicts. Established in 1804 as Hobart's first cemetery, the site became a public park in 1926. The memorial walls incorporate original headstones, preserving the names and details of many "First Fleeters" and early Hobart residents. Notable figures commemorated include Lieutenant Governor David Collins, the colony's founder, and other prominent Tasmanians. The park's tranquil gardens and historical monuments offer a poignant glimpse into Hobart's colonial past.
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