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  2. Woronora Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Find a Grave: Woronora Memorial Park: ... Sydney, Australia. History. Woronora Cemetery was established in 1895 with the first burial on 2 April 1895. [2]

  3. Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Stace's grave. Albert Burge (1889–1943), early rugby league and rugby union player [25] Barney Dalton (1891–1929), former Eastern Suburbs rugby league player and gangster who was aligned with Kate Leigh during the 1920s "razor wars" John Dacey (1854–1912), Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly (1895–1912), Minister and namesake ...

  4. Category:Burials at Woronora Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    This category contains persons buried in Woronora Memorial Park, Woronora, New South Wales, Australia For more information, see Woronora Memorial Park . Pages in category "Burials at Woronora Memorial Park"

  5. Woronora Cemetery railway station - Wikipedia

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    Woronora Cemetery railway station was a funerary railway station on the Illawarra railway line in New South Wales, Australia. The station served the Woronora Memorial Park . The station opened months after the first burial in 1900, and closed in 1947 due to the rising popularity in funeral motor cars.

  6. Find a Grave - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Find a Grave used from 1995 to 2018 [2] Find a Grave was created in 1995 by Salt Lake City, Utah, resident Jim Tipton to support his hobby of visiting the burial sites of famous celebrities. [3] Tipton classified his early childhood as being a nerdy kid who had somewhat of a fascination with graves and some love for learning HTML. [4]

  7. Devonshire Street Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    In 1820, Governor Macquarie ordered the consecration of the Devonshire Street Cemetery. The burial ground was set aside on Brickfield Hill. [4] [5] These cemeteries were the principal burial grounds from 1820 to 1866 in Sydney and they were often called the Sandhills Cemetery, a colloquial name found on some death certificates which reflects the land at the edge of Surry Hills.

  8. File:(1)Woronora Cemetery Sutherland 026.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Woronora - Wikipedia

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    Woronora Plateau, is a geographical region adjacent to the Sydney Plain. Slightly higher in altitude, it is capped with Hawkesbury Sandstone. The Woronora River flows through the deeply dissected plateau to the Georges River from near the sources of the Port Hacking, within the Sutherland Shire.