Memorials, named buildings and plaques
in the
Gardens
Although the ANBG has had a relatively short history, there are a number of memorials, commemorative building names and plaques on the site.
- Banks sculpture to honour Joseph Banks in 1988
- Banks Building once known as 'The Banksia Centre', honours Joseph Banks
- Boden Plaque to honour Robert Boden's contribution
- Burbidge Memorial Amphitheatre in memory of Dr Nancy Burbidge
- Barnard Plaque a botanist with early links to the Gardens' establishment
- Chifley Plaque first tree planting ceremony
- Dot Fitzpatrick Plaque Executive Assistant to the Director of National Parks
- George Chippendale Plaque Botanist, Herbarium Curator, Author
- Crosbie Morrison Building honours Philip Crosbie Morrison
- Dickson Room Dr B.T. Dickson recommended the Gardens establishment
- Ducrou Pavilion a generous bequest to Australian National Parks
- Franklin Building honours the science input of the Franklins in Tasmania
- Gorton Opening Plaque official opening of the Gardens
- Nursery Plaque for official opening of new Production Nursery
- Pryor Plaque honours Lindsay Pryor's role in our establishment
- Red Centre Garden Plaque placed at the official opening of the Red Centre Garden
- Rowan Building honours a distinguished flower painter
- Prince and Princess of Wales Plaque opening of Information Centre
- Friends' Sundial an early Friends donation
- Wallner Seat designed by David Appel
- Wrigley Plaque to honour John Wrigley's contribution