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The 2.75-acre (11,000 m 2) mausoleum was designed by architect Theodore Heuck. [11] By 1862, the Royal Tomb at Pohukaina was full and there were no space for the coffins of Prince Albert, who died August 27, 1862, and King Kamehameha IV, who died November 30, 1863. [12]
The following is a list of burials at the Royal Mausoleum, in Nuʻuanu Valley (within Honolulu, Hawaii). Many took royal titles after their predecessors; the list below gives birth name as well if different.
Royal Mausoleum (Mauna ʻAla) (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Burial monuments and structures in Hawaii" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Frustration surrounding the hiring process for the curator of the Royal Mausoleum State Monument at Mauna Ala continues, even after the state announced the creation of a second, “culturally ...
Royal Mausoleum (Mauna ʻAla) (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Mausoleums on the National Register of Historic Places" The following 37 pages are in this category, out ...
Initially buried in the Pohukaina Tomb, located on grounds of ʻIolani Palace, his remains were later transported along with those of other royals in a midnight torchlight procession on October 30, 1865, to the newly constructed Royal Mausoleum at Mauna ʻAla in the Nuʻuanu Valley.
Burials at the Royal Mausoleum (Mauna ʻAla) — in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Pages in category "Burials at the Royal Mausoleum (Mauna ʻAla)" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
Mauna 'Ala This tradition celebrates Queen Emma's birthday on the school campus and at the Royal Mausoleum , the final resting place for several members of the Hawaiian monarchy. [ 8 ] The entire school gathers in St. Andrew's Cathedral for a chapel service to honor the Queen.