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Crack Family grave stone, Ipswich General Cemetery. The cemetery is bounded by Warwick Road, Cooney Street, Parrott Street, Briggs Road and Cemetery Road. [3] It is a denominational cemetery with sections allocated to Roman Catholic Church, Church of England, Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church, Congregational Church, Baptist Church, Lutheran Church, Christadelphian Church and Salvation Army.
USAF Military Cemetery American Military Cemetery, 1946 During World War II , American military personnel who died in or near Australia were buried in a 6.5-acre (2.6 ha) extension of Ipswich General Cemetery as a temporary arrangement until their bodies could be returned to the United States after the war.
Following the passage of the Burial Act 1854 (17 & 18 Vict c 87), Municipal Borough of Ipswich was empowered to establish a Burial Board. This they did in AUgust of that year, and arranged to buy some land to the North East of the town from John Cobbold. The cemetery was laid out by William Davidson, with access provided by Cemetery Road. [2]
Pages in category "Burials at Ipswich General Cemetery" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
South Coogee, Randwick General Cemetery; St Peters, St Peters Church, St Peters and cemetery; Vaucluse, South Head General Cemetery; Waverley Cemetery, (Sydney) – Opened in 1877. Dramatic location on picturesque coastal site, many local historical figures such as writer Henry Lawson. 50,000 allotments. Windsor
The Purga Aboriginal Cemetery is located approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Ipswich City along the Ipswich-Boonah Road. A signpost at Carmichaels Road (off the Ipswich-Boonah Road) marks the turn-off to the cemetery, following Carmichaels Road approximately one kilometre to a right hand turn and travelling approximately 100 metres (330 ft) to access the cemetery driveway.
Jeebropilly (formerly known as Stone Quarry) is a rural locality in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. [2] In the 2021 census , Jeebropilly had "no people or a very low population". [ 1 ]
Donald was interested in cricket, football, tennis and bowls, and was a representative on the Ipswich Cricket and Rugby League associations. [1] Donald died in May 1976 and was cremated. His ashes are in the Columbarium at Ipswich General Cemetery. [7]