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Photograph - Colour, Vaughan Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
Hand forged iron fence around a grave in Vaughan Cemetery.vaughan, vaughan cemetery, forged ironwork, cemetery art -
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Photograph - Colour, Vaughan Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
Hand forged iron fence around a grave in Vaughan Cemetery.vaughan, vaughan cemetery, forged ironwork, cemetery art -
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Photograph - Colour, Vaughan Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
Hand forged iron fence around a grave in Vaughan Cemetery.vaughan, vaughan cemetery, forged ironwork, cemetery art -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Gravestone of Melanie Eileen Harrison at Vaughan Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
Vaughan Cemetery in Central VictoriaHand forged iron fence around a grave in Vaughan Cemetery.vaughan, vaughan cemetery, forged ironwork, cemetery art -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Memorial board, Greyfriars Kirkyard, c2017
Greyfriars Kirkyard is the graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland.Memorial board, Greyfriars CemeteryList of names of important people buried at Greyfriars Cemetery.memorial board, greyfriars cemetery -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Richard O'Neill's Gravestone, Eganstown Catholic Cemetery, 26/09/2004
Gravestone in the Eganstown Catholic Cemetery for Richard O'Neill, Richard O'Neill (Junior) and Mary Neill nee Mary Egan. Richard O'Neill died on 20 October 1908 aged 61, and his wife, Mary Egan died on 19 May 1922. Their son Richard Francis O'Neill was killed in action at Ypres, Belgium on 04 October 1917, aged 23.eganstown catholic cemetery, richard o'neill, mary egan, mary o'neill, ypres, belgium -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Former Lake Condah Aboriginal Mission, 17/04/2016
The Lake Condah Mission site includes bluestone ruins and a reconstructed timber building, as well as the cemetery which were part of the original settlement. With European settlement in the 1830s came conflict. Gunditjmara people fought for their land during the Eumerella wars, which lasted more than 20 years. As this conflict drew to an end in the 1860s, many Aboriginal people were displaced and the Victorian government began to develop reserves to house them. Many Aboriginal people refused to move from their ancestral land and eventually the government agreed to build a mission at Lake Condah, close to some of the eel traps and within sight of Budj Bim (Mt Eccles). The mission opened in 1867. The Mission was formally closed in 1918, and Aboriginal people were forced off the Mission, some moving to Lake Tyers. The Gunditjmara protested against the Mission’s closure and many continued to reside in the buildings until the majority of the reserve land was handed over to the Soldier Settlement Scheme in the 1940s. The mission was destroyed by the government in the 1950s in an effort to force the integration of Gunditjmara people with the general community but the Gunditjmara people continued to live in the area and protect their heritage. The mission lands were returned to the Gunditjmara in 1987. Lake Condah Mission is a place with special meaning to the Gunditjmara community - as a community meeting place, an administrative centre, a symbol of political struggle and a link to family histories. As a result the Gunditjmara community do not want open public access to this site. Key Features of Interest Ruins of stone cottages and plot remains of buildings such as the church Reconstructed dormitory building (https://www.budjbim.com.au/visit/cultural-sites/lake-condah-mission/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIz6j36ZvF-QIV8ZhmAh2tmA3qEAAYASAAEgLxrvD_BwE, accessed 2022)Colour photographs of the former Lake Condah Aboriginal Missionlake condah, lake condah aboriginal mission, aborigines, aboriginal, gunditjmara, eumerella wars -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Edward Stone Parker Gravestone in the Franklinford Cemetery, 2015, 25/10/2015
Gravestone of Edward Stone Parker and family in the Franklinford Cemetery, Victoria.Edward Stone Parker was an Assistant Protector of Aborigines on the Loddon or Mt Frankin Protectorate.The Parker cemetery plot at Franklinford Cemetery, Victoria. edward stone parker, e.s. parker, franklinford cemetery, aboriginal protector, mary parker, joseph parker, mt franklin protectorate, loddon protectorate -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Three Lost Children Grave in the Daylesford Cemetery, 2014, 03/10/2014
The three lost children were Thomas Graham, William Graham and Alfred Burman. After an ineffectual search their remnants were found by accident in a hollow tree at Musk Creek on 14 September 1867.Colour photograph of the grave erected by public subscription for Daylesford's Three Lost Children.three lost children, three lost children grave, daylesford cemetery, alfred burman, william graham, thomas graham -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Grave of Doctor Severinus Guscetti in Daylesford Cemetery, 2014, 03/10/2014
Dr Guscetti was born in Quinto, Switzerland on 24 June 1816. He died on 24 April 1871. He was part of the Swiss/Italian settlement at Hepburn Springs during the Victorian goldrush.Colour photograph of a marker on the grave of Doctor Severinus Guscetti. Born 24-6-1816 Quinto Switzerland Died 24-4-1871 Erected by his Great-Grandchildren 1989Dr Severinus Guscettidr guscetti, severinus guscetti, hepburn springs, spring creek, swiss/italian, swiss and italian, swiss, quinto -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Francis Xavier Chapel, Eganstown, 1999, 28/09/1999
The St Francis Xavier Chapel and Catholic Cemetery was established on land donated vby squatter John Egan.Three photographs of St Francis Xavier Chapel, the chapel in the Eganstown Catholic Cemetery. The grave stone at the front of the church is for John Egan. st francis xavier chapel, eganstown, 1999, eganstown catholic cemetery, eganstown, church, chapel, cemetery, john egan -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Pootilla Cemetery (Bungaree Cemetery), 23/10/2016
Colour photographs of Pootilla Cemetery, including a number of headstones. pootilla cemetery, bungaree cemetery -
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Photograph - Colour, Littlehales Gravestone in Ballaarat Old Cemetery, 23/09/2004
Colour photograph of a headstone in the Ballaarat Old cemetery, Soldiers' Enclosure.To the memory of Captain C.R. Littlehales 12th Regiment who died February 12th 1855 aged 29 years and 9 months also of Privates William Webb and Felix Boyle who died from the effects of gun shit wounds recived in discharge of duty on the 3rd December 1854 also of Private John Hall who died December 31st 1854. littlehales, ballaarat old cemetery, military, eureka stockade, 12th regiment -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Richard O'Neill, 26/09/2004
Gravestone to Richard O'Neill in the Eganstown Catholic Cemetery.Sacred to the memory of Richard O'Neill who died 20th Oct 1903 aged 61 also his son Richard O'Neill who was killed in action at Ypres Belgium on 4th October 1917 aged 23. Also Mary (nee Egan) loved wife of Richard O'Neill who died 19th May 1922 aged 75. Nora O'Neill Died 2nd March 1945richard o'neill, eganstown catholic cemetery, eureka stockade -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Unveiling of gravestone for Annie Maynard Smith, World War One Nurse, Ballaarat Old Cemetery, 2016, 27/02/2016
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Photograph - Colour, Plaque, Kiltullagh Graveyard, Galway with names, 2016, 28/09/2016
Kiltullagh cemetery has been well preserved. Names have been transcribed from graves inside and are on a plaque outside the cemetery.kiltullagh graveyard, kiltullagh cemetery, galway -
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Photograph - Colour, Graves, Kiltullagh Graveyard, Galway, 2016, 09/2016
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Graves, Durham Cathedral, UK, 10/2016
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, New Australasian Mine Disaster Memorial in Creswick Old Cemetery, 2018, 26/08/2018
The New Australasian Gold Mining Company's No 2 shaft was flooded on 12 December 1882, trapping 27 miners, 22 of whom died despite heroic efforts to save them. A number of photographs of the memorial to those who died in the New Australasian Mine Disaster, including names of those who died.new australasian mine disaster memorial, creswick cemetery, creswick old cemetery -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Gravestone for David and Hannah Davies, 2018, 26/08/2018
Gravestone in the Creswick Old Cemetery for David Davies and Hannah Davies.In Loving Remembrance Our dear father who departed this life at Kingston June 29th 1878. Aged 61 years also our beloved mother Hannah Davies who departed this life at Carlton Decr 1st 1894. Aged 76 years "All is well" also Hannah the beloved daughter of David and Hannah Davies, who died Feby 1st 1862. Aged 5 years Also Our beloved brother John Davies, Who died August 8th 1911, Aged 53 years Erected by their loving sons John, David, & Thomascreswick cemetery, creswick old cemetery, david davies, hannah davies, john davies, thomas davies, kingston -
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Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Grave of John Hogan Gervasoni in Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, 2018, 24/04/2018
Colour photograph of the grave of John Hogan Gervasoni, in Boroondara Cemetery.Headstone reads: "In loving memory of John Hogan Gervasoni b. Daylesford 29-9-1929 d. Kew 9-2-1992 Loved husband of Kathleen Loved father of Ann, Clare and Lisa Mayor of Kew 1978-1979john hogan gervasoni, boroondara cemetery, mayor of kew -
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Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Grave of Richard Joseph Cremin and Maureen Alice Cremin in Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, 2018, 24/04/2018
Colour photograph of the grave of Dick and Maureen Cremin, in Boroondara Cemetery.Headstone reads: "In loving memory of Richard Joseph Cremin 9-4-25 - 16-8-79 Mayor of Kew 1974-75 Loved by all - In God's care. Maureen Alice Cremin 7-1-29 - 17.11.12 Loved always - In God's Care..boroondara cemetery, mayor of kew, richard joseph cremin, dick cremin, maureen alice cremin -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, China Roses at Bendigo Cemetery, 2018, 02/09/2018
A number of china roses affixed to graves at Bendigo Cemetery. bendigo cemetery, china roses -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Burke and Wills Memorial at Bendigo Cemetery, 2018, 02/09/2018
Robert O'Hara Burke and Thomas Pope Besnard were childhood friends. As sexton of the local Back Creek Cemetery Thomas Besnard organised a subscription to raise the money for a monument to Burke, Wills and Gray. A subscription of one shilling, no more and not less, was asked so all subscribers were equal. The Bendigo monument was designed by Adam Duncan and features a Corinthian column mounted on a foundation stone, topped with a Grecian urn draped with the Union Jack. The stone for the monument was quarried from New Chum Mine. The site in the Bendigo Cemetery was selected by Besnard so the monument was on a grass knoll well clear of any other graves. The design included landscaping with a path and garden beds that provided dignified access. The Burke and Wills Monument in Bendigo has been entered on the Register of the National Estate as being important for its association with historical events and developments associated with exploration in the early days of Colony of Victoria. Two conifers remain from the original group sent by Mueller of the Melbourne Botanical Gardens to develop the garden layout on the knoll. These two trees are listed as Significant Trees by City of Greater Bendigo. The foundation block was laid on 20 August 1862 by Chairman of the Bendigo Municipality, Charles Burrows – exactly two years after the Expedition left Melbourne. A half day holiday was declared by Bendigo Council, and a procession left the Bendigo Town Hall and marched to the cemetery where 8000 people were gathered and another 4000 lined the route. John King was unable to attend due to ill health. Chairman of the Municipality of Bendigo, Charles Burrows, gave a long address, and diaries of members of the expedition, the Sandhurst Almanac, the Bendigo Advertiser, the Bendigo Independent Evening News, photographs of the deceased, photographs of Public Buildings in Bendigo, a Sydney half sovereign and all the silver coins of the Realm were wrapped in a Union Jack and placed in a niche in the foundation stone. Fifteen months later a column was erected on the foundation stone after Besnard openly criticised the Memorial Committee for their lack of action. The Bendigo Advertiser was disappointed at the location of the monument preferring a more central location and in 1893 an attempt was made to move the monument to Rosalind Park. On 19 May 1893, Mr Minto, the City Surveyor of the Bendigo MunicIpality reported it would cost £25, and no other action occurred. In 1940 the land around the memorial was sold off as grave sites and the paths and garden beds disappeared with graves now surrounding the base of the monument. The Burke and Wills Monument in Bendigo Cemetery was entered on the Register of the National Estate for its association with historical events and developments associated with exploration in the early days of Colony of Victoria. Two conifers remain from the original group sent by Mueller of the Melbourne Botanical Gardens to develop the garden layout on the knoll. These two trees are listed as Significant Trees by City of Greater Bendigo.Burke and Wills Memorial at Bendigo Cemetery, 2018Erected by the people of Bendigo in honor of the Victorian Explorers, Burke, Wills, Gray and King who first crossed the continent of Australia. King alone surviving the privation and suffering under which his three brave ill-fated companions sank. A.D. 1862. Robert O'Hara Burke, leader of the Victorian Expedition, left Melbounre 24th August 1860. Reached Carpentaria 12th Feby 1861. Died on his return at Coopers Creek, 30th June 1861. Charles Gray, died also on his return at Polygorum Swamp. 17th April 1861. William John Wills, second in command, died also near Coopers Creek, 29th June 1861. bendigo cemetery, burke and wills, burke and wills memorial, william john wills, john o'hara burke, charles gray, polygonum swamp, coopers creek, victorian expedition, carpentaria, bendigo public cemetery, bendigo remembrance park, thomas pope besnard -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Bendigo Cemetery, 2018, 02/09/2018
Colour photograph of the Bendigo Cemetery.bendigo cemetery, graves -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Bendigo Cemetery, 2018, 02/09/2018
Colour photograph of the Helsham Gravestone in Bendigo Cemetery. It includes a memorial for Pte J. George Douglas Helsham who was killed at Gallipoli during World War One. In loving memory of my dear son Pte. J. George Douglas Helsham Late 7th Bn. A.I.F. Killed at Gallipoli between 25-4-'15 & 2-2-'15 aged 21 years. "Our ANZAC" Also his father John Phillip died 1sr May 1918 aged 52 years. Erected by E. Helsham. Also Emalie Helsham beloved wife & mother of the above Died 20th March 1936 aged 75 years. Resting beyond life's sunset. bendigo cemetery, graves, j. george douglas helsham, gallipoli, john phillip helsham, emalie helsham, anzac, world war one, dead man's penny -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Mary and John O'Toole Headstone in the Inglewood Cemetery, 2017, 07/10/2017
Colour photographs of the marble O'Toole headstone in the Inglewood Cemetery.Gloria in Excelsis Deo In loving memory of May beloved wife of John O'Toole died at Salisbury West 29th August 1906, aged 69 years. Also in loving memory of William J. O'Toole died at Salisbury West 20th Novr 1906, aged 31 yeats. Also in loving memory of the aboe John O'Toole died 3rd August 1908 aged 71 years. inglewood cemetery, john o'toole, mary o'toole, catherine o'toole, william j. o'toole -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Grave of David Brough, Bendigo Cemetery, 02/09/2018
Colour photograph of a grave in the Bendigo Cemetery.Erected by David Brough in memory of his beloved wife Jean, who died Aug 10th 1889, aged 70 years Also their daughter Annie, the beloved wife of Joseph Walker, who died June 2nd 1873, aged 22 years.> "Thy will be done." Also David Brough died nov. 1st 1900, aged 79 years. At rest bendigo cemetery, david brough, jean brough walker, joseph walker, annie, gravestone -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Grave of William Denovan, Bendigo Cemetery, 02/09/2018
William Denovan was an important character in Bendigo's goldfield agitation.A number of photographs of the grave of William Denovan in the Bendigo Cemetery.Sacred to the memory of William Dixon Campbell Denovan who entered the new life on the 18th July 1906, aged 77 years. "And with the morn those angel faces smile Which I have loved long since and liste awhile" In remembrance of Margaret Dixon Denovan who departed this life 07 July 1896 aged 79 years Beloved by all who knew her. Erected by her sonwilliam denovan, bendigo cemetery, margaret denovan, red ribbon rebellion -
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Photograph - Portrait, Thomas Pearce, survivor of the shipwreck Loch Ard, c1887, c1878
Thomas Pearce (1860?-1909) was an apprentice on the English merchant vessel the Loch Ard, which embarked for Victoria in March 1878 carrying 37 crew and 16 passengers, many from the Carmichael family. In stormy weather on 1 June 1878, just days from completing the three-month voyage, the Loch Ard wrecked against Muttonbird Island. Supported by an upturned lifeboat, the teenaged Pearce was washed ashore in a small bay, now known as Loch Ard Gorge; but when he spotted eighteen-year-old Eva Carmichael clinging to wreckage in the ocean, he swam out and struggled back to shore with her. As sole survivors of the wreck, Tom Pearce and Eva Carmichael became celebrities and posed for a number of Melbourne photographers after their recuperation. Pearce was presented with the first gold medal of the Royal Humane Society of Victoria. Popular sentiment was for a permanent union; but Eva returned to Ireland, and Pearce became a ship's captain. This photograph is in an album associated with the Fullerton Family. James Lucas Fullerton was born in Northern Ireland on 02 July 1842, and died on 23 November 1932. HIs wife Mary Carson was born on 30 May 1844 in Northern Ireland, and died on 22 April 1917. They married on 14 October 1869 at Brisbane before moving to Creswick where James Fullerton worked as a grocer. They later moved to Ballarat where they ran a grocery shiop. James and Mary had ten children, and are buried in the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. Photographic portrait of Thomas Pearce wearing the first gold medal of the Royal Humane Society of Victoria.thomas pearce, eva carmichael, loch ard shipwreck, loch ard gorge, royal human society of victoria gold medal