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Graves of Christine Hyman and her daughters Minnetta and Edith at Boroondara Public Cemetery, Kew Victoria.


Owner/SourceMark Cumming
DateAdded 22 Jan 2010
File nameGrave of Christina Hyman.jpg
File Size32.18k
Dimensions368 x 468
Linked toChristina Phillipina Bornbach (Burial); Edith Hyman (Burial); Minnetta Louise Hyman (Burial)

Boroondara General Cemetery, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Notes: Boroondara General Cemetery, often referred to as Kew cemetery, is one of the oldest cemeteries in Victoria, Australia. The cemetery, located in Kew, a suburb of Melbourne, is listed as a heritage place on the Victorian Heritage Register.
History
The 31 acre (12.5 Ha) cemetery site was reserved in 1855 and trustees were first appointed in 1858. A site plan was drawn up by Frederick Acheson, a civil engineer in the Public Lands Office ,with the layout segregated by religious denomination, a common occurrence at the time. The first burial took place in 1859.
In 1864 Albert Purchas, who was architect and surveyor for the Melbourne General Cemetery, joined the trust. Purchas is believed to be the designer of the landscape layout as well as many of the features of the cemetery including the cast iron entrance gates (1889) ,the rotunda (1890) and the surrounding ornamental brick wall (1895-6), as well as various additions to the original 1860 Cottage in the period 1866 –1899 including the clock tower. The design of the cemetery was influenced by the Victorian garden cemetery movement. This influence was reflected in the curving path network following the contours of the site, the creation of defined views and a park like setting.
In the latter half of the twentieth century the cemetery was becoming full and many pathways and grassed verges were utilised to provide new burial sites. At the same time, many of the older Victorian monuments began to fall into disrepair due to their age and lack of funding to maintain them.
In 2001 the Peace Haven Mausoleum was built by the Cemetery Trust to cater for growing demand for above-ground burials.
The cemetery has had 75,000 burials since 1859.
Source - Wikipedia - Boroondara General Cemetery [Click here to access]
[ Click here to visit Boroondara Cemetery Website]


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