Bromley Cemetery, Bromley, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand


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Latitude: -43.539153774977486, Longitude: 172.68516540527344

Notes:
Bromley Cemetery was opened in 1918 because there was a need for burial places for the great number of victims of the influenza epidemic who perished in the last months of that year. There are many Returned and Services Association (RSA) graves, predominantly Great War veterans.
Also found here is a memorial for stillborn children and one of the few mausoleums in Christchurch.
Bromley Cemetery is now full except for ash and second interments in family plots. The majority of memorials here tend to be lower and more conservative than most older cemeteries, providing a more orderly appearance which is accentuated by the uniformity of the Returned Services section.
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Cemetery Records


Headstones

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
Bromley Cemetery
Bromley Cemetery
 
    Bromley Cemetery, Linwood Ave, Bromley, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
 
Bromley Cemetery Headstone - Abram and Ethel Hook and sons Jack and Rowland
Bromley Cemetery Headstone - Abram and Ethel Hook and sons Jack and Rowland
 
    Abram John Hook (d. 20 Jan 1949)
Jack Geddes Hook (d. 27 Aug 1966)
Rowland Hook (d. 19 Feb 1983)
Ethel Rowland (d. 3 Feb 1956)
 
Bromley Cemetery Headstone Joseph Frost
Bromley Cemetery Headstone Joseph Frost
 
    Joseph Frost (d. 20 Jan 1933)
 
Duglass and Mary Hall
Duglass and Mary Hall
 
    Duglass Robert Topham Hall (d. 10 Jan 1979)
Mary Bernadette Holley (d. 22 Sep 1978)