Artist Ola Cohn completes carving the Fairies Tree and donates it to the children of Melbourne.
In 2002 the Centre for Adult Education considered selling Ola's studio to raise money for new buildings.
The garden was designed by landscape designer Elsie Cornish, and the statue created by Ola Cohn was unveiled by Lady Muriel Barclay-Harvey (the wife of the Governor of South Australia, Sir Malcolm Barclay-Harvey) on 19 April 1941.
Marc Cohn | Marjorie Cohn | Richard Cohn | Ola Jordan | Harry Cohn | Daniel Cohn-Bendit | Norman Cohn | Roy Cohn | Ola Dybwad-Olsen | Nudie Cohn | Gretta Cohn | Erich Cohn | Stephen Cohn | Paul Cohn | Ola Thommessen | Ola Rotimi | Ola Raknes | Ola Mosafinn | Ola Hansson | Ola Englund | Ola Cohn | Music of the World Cup: Allez! Ola! Ole! | James Cohn | Beck-Ola | Zanvil A. Cohn | Tobias Cohn | Steve Cohn | Rock-Ola | Ola Ullsten | Ola Tidman |