• Ballaarat Old Cemetery is a cemetery located in the rural city of Ballarat, Victoria in Australia. The cemetery dates back to 1856, although records show...
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  • Ballaarat New Cemetery is a cemetery located in the rural city of Ballarat, Victoria in Australia. The cemetery dates back to 1867. James Esmond, gold...
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    prior to 1858. Humffray was an Anglican, and was buried in the Ballaarat Old Cemetery, near those who had died in the Eureka rebellion. A headstone was...
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    ground. On 22 March 1856, a diggers' memorial was erected in the Ballaarat Old Cemetery near marked graves. Sculpted in stone from the Barrabool Hills by...
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  • General Cemetery Bacchus Marsh – Maddingley General Cemetery Bairnsdale Cemetery Ballaarat New Cemetery Ballaarat Old Cemetery Bendigo Bendigo Cemetery Eaglehawk...
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    John La Gerche died on 18 November 1914 and was buried in the Ballaarat old Cemetery with his wife Nora. La Gerche was largely forgotten until the 1960s...
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  • Senate in 1940. McAdam died at Ballarat in 1967 and is buried in Ballaarat Old Cemetery. "McAdam, William James". Parliament of Victoria. 1985. Retrieved...
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    the first person to die at the stockade. Thonen was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. His body was later exhumed and buried with other victims of the...
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  • died suddenly his family became quite poor. He was buried in the Ballaarat Old Cemetery and his dilapidated grave was replaced by the Victorian Fly-Fishers'...
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    Library of Australia. 2 December 1854. p. 1. Retrieved 13 February 2012. "BALLAARAT". The Argus. Melbourne: National Library of Australia. 23 October 1854...
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    November 1934 aged 76 years. He was buried as Michael Paul Nunan at Ballaarat New Cemetery. He arrived in Australia with his parents 1873 from Ireland, part...
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    Arthur Orton (category Burials at Paddington Old Cemetery)
    relation to 'the mysterious disappearance of William Henry Clare alias Ballaarat Harry, and Thomas Took'. Orton's letters to England while he was in Hobart...
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    Peter Lalor (category Burials at Melbourne General Cemetery)
    Legislative Council in November 1855 as Member for the new district of Ballaarat, and remained in this role until March 1856. In November 1856, under the...
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    Wendouree. Frederick William Commons died in 1925 and was buried in the Ballaarat New Cemetery. The company was continued on by his son, Richard Mario Commons...
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    Francis Bell (engineer) (category Burials at Rookwood Cemetery)
    components supplied by Messrs. Lloyds, Fosters, and Company's Wednesbury, Old Park Ironworks, Staffordshire. The West Maitland Bridge was the sixth bridge...
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    Henry Ross (category People from Old Toronto)
    died". Ross was buried at the bottom of a mass grave at the Ballarat Old Cemetery, while his flag of the Southern Cross is owned by the Art Gallery of...
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    that he carried into battle is still under preservation. During the 1876 Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Fine Arts Exhibition, Mrs Bath put a pike on display...
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    of Title, being Crown Allotments 5 & 6, Section 2 at Ballaarat North, City & Parish of Ballaarat, County of Brenville, Volume 3329, Folio 665687 "Index...
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    west of the Eureka Stockade Monument. Cr Jack Chisolm, president of the Ballaarat Historical Society, prepared a paper in May 1974 to stimulate discussion...
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  • Ambulance Victoria Ballaarat General Cemeteries Trust BreastScreen Victoria Geelong Cemeteries Trust Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust Health Purchasing...
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    was the best place for the study. Ross returned to India on P&O ship Ballaarat on 20 March 1895 and landed in Secunderabad on 24 April. Even before his...
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    Alfred Deakin (category Burials at St Kilda Cemetery)
    was elected to the first federal Parliament as MP for the Division of Ballaarat, and became Attorney-General of Australia in the ministry headed by Edmund...
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    that the previous Liberal government had planned for the land to become a cemetery and a sporting complex. The environmental assessment was divided into two...
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  • 20 May 1861. "In the Insolvent Estate of Frederick Henry. Coldrey, of Ballaarat, in the Colony of Victoria, Photographic Artist". The Age. Melbourne....
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    influential members of the first Australian Parliament were the member for Ballaarat, and the first Attorney General (later the Second Prime Minister of Australia)...
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    state government proposed to extend the Lydiard Street route to the Ballaarat New Cemetery and Ballarat North. Despite strong patronage, the system posted...
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