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After the death of Frank J. Mullholland, Town Clerk of Orange from 1895-1935 a fund was raised to commemorate him. The money collected was used to make a sunken garden in Cook Park. It was dedicated on 14 February 1938 by the [[Hon E.S. Spooner]] who also opened the [[Fernery]]. Stone in the sunken garden was taken from the [[historic Court House]] when it was renovated.
After the death of Frank J. Mullholland, Town Clerk of Orange from 1895-1935 a fund was raised to commemorate him. The money collected was used to make a sunken garden in Cook Park. It was dedicated on 14 February 1938 by the [[Hon E.S. Spooner]] who also opened the [[Fernery]]. Stone in the sunken garden was taken from the [[historic Court House]] when it was renovated.
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Frank J Mullholland commemorative sunken garden

After the death of Frank J. Mullholland, Town Clerk of Orange from 1895-1935 a fund was raised to commemorate him. The money collected was used to make a sunken garden in Cook Park. It was dedicated on 14 February 1938 by the Hon E.S. Spooner who also opened the Fernery. Stone in the sunken garden was taken from the historic Court House when it was renovated.

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