The Suffrage Oak | |
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Species | Hungarian oak (Quercus frainetto) |
Coordinates | 55°52′18″N 4°17′07″W / 55.8716°N 4.2854°W |
The Suffrage Oak is a Hungarian oak tree (Quercus frainetto) in Kelvingrove Park in Glasgow, planted in 1918 by a number of female suffrage organisations to commemorate the passing on the Representation of the People Act in 1918. A plaque was added in 1995 by the Women's Committee of Glasgow City Council on International Women's Day. It was named Scotland's Tree of the Year in 2015 after being nominated by the Glasgow Women's Library.[1][2]