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Lutwyche Cemetery is a cemetery located at Kedron, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It opened in 1878 and saw its first burial in the same year. [ 1 ] It is located at the corner of Gympie and Kitchener Roads, approximately ten kilometres north of Brisbane.
Sing was buried in the Lutwyche War Cemetery, [58] in Kedron, a northern suburb of Brisbane. [8] [33] [59] His grave is now part of the lawn cemetery section of the Lutwyche Cemetery, [60] and the inscription on his bronze plaque reads: AT REST WILLIAM EDWARD (BILLY) SING (DCM) Born Clermont Qld. 2–3–1886 — 19–5–1943
This category is for people buried in Lutwyche Cemetery in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Pages in category "Burials at Lutwyche Cemetery" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Balmoral Cemetery, Brisbane—also known as Bulimba Cemetery and (historically) Kangaroo Point Cemetery; First Brisbane Burial Ground, also known as the Skew Street Cemetery; Francis Lookout, a private cemetery at Corinda; God's Acre Cemetery, Archerfield; Lutwyche Cemetery, Kedron; Mount Gravatt Cemetery and Crematorium, Nathan
Alfred Lutwyche, Queensland's first judge, purchased 50 acres (20 ha) in 1862. He named his residence Kedron Lodge. This heritage-listed residence is located on the border between Kedron and Wooloowin and is now considered part of the affluent Kalinga district of Wooloowin. [5] In 1864/1865, Henry Craig settled on land now occupied by Lutwyche ...
Early wooden St Andrew's Church at Lutwyche in 1888 Estate map for Lutwyche Domain, 1889 Cross of Sacrifice at Lutwyche Cemetery, circa 1954. The suburb is named after Alfred Lutwyche, a judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales who was appointed as Supreme Court judge at Moreton Bay on 21 February 1859, [5] shortly before Queensland was granted self-government.
Short's wife Eleanor died on 19 February 1936 at the family residence at 19 Bellevue Terrace, Clayfield, Brisbane, and was buried in the Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane. [14] Short himself died at his residence on 14 February 1941, with the service held at Saint Agatha's Church, Clayfield, [3] and was buried with his wife.
Burials at Lutwyche Cemetery (18 P) Burials at Nudgee Cemetery (38 P) ... Mooloolah Cemetery; Mount Morgan Cemetery; N. Normanton Cemetery; North Brisbane Burial Ground;