Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Matraville, Pioneer Memorial Park

Pioneer Memorial Park is part of the the Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, in the eastern suburb of Matraville. It was created in 1976 as a memorial of early pioneers and prominent citizens of the colony of New South Wales. It features 746 surviving memorials that were transported here in 1901 from the early Sydney burial grounds, Town Hall Cemetery, beside St Andrew's Cathedral and the Sydney Burial Ground, also known as Sandhills or Devonshire Street Ground Cemetery.

10 comments:

  1. Looks like an interesting place to wander through. Great picture.

    Beneath Thy Feet

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  2. Ι do not even know how I еnded up here, but I thought this poѕt was grеat. Cheers!

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  3. It wasn't until I started reading Julie's Taphophile Tragics until I realised that so many early graves had to be relocated.

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  4. Really in Matraville, that is interesting. Nice light too.

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    1. The cemetery was once known as Botany Cemetery but it is actually in Matraville.

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  5. It must get very confusing with all these re-interments and name changes.

    btw, nice to see you back!

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  6. Thanks for sharing this beautiful Sydney pic on your blog. glennjacob

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  7. "Transported" is an unfortunate word to use, although on second thoughts, it seems very apt :)

    Are the engraved details on the stones still legible? In a recent post, I was very interested in the convicts' grave stones in Wilberforce.

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    1. Hels, the engravings are legible on most headstones but some of the sandstone ones are quite weathered and difficult to read.

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