• Explore the database and discover who was buried at East Perth Cemeteries. Here you can use key words to search by name, cause of death and other details.
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  • Originally located on the edge of the town, the Cemeteries today are a tranquil haven within bustling inner city East Perth.
  • Today's East Perth Cemeteries complex was originally made up of a group of seven cemeteries which were operated independently by various religious and...
  • East Perth Cemeteries was the first cemetery established for the Swan River Colony in 1829 in East Perth, Western Australia.
  • East Perth Cemeteries is a cemetery area in East Perth. Pin to show location on the map East Perth Cemeteries.
  • East Perth Cemeteries sits on Whadjuk Noongar Country in an area known as Martellup, on a sandy hill overlooking Western Australia’s capital city.
  • East Perth Cemeteries sits on Whadjuk Noongar Country in an area known as Martellup, on a sandy hill overlooking Western Australia’s capital city.
  • Other denominations received land for burials over the years, thus the plural title ‘East Perth Cemeteries’. A mortuary chapel was built in 1848.
  • Perth's burial ground at Cemetery Hill stems back from the Swan River Colony era, a record of the first 70 years of European migration.
  • The East Perth Cemeteries burial ground were closed for new burials in 1899, except for those in vaults or with the approval of the Governor.
  • Designed by Richard Roach Jewell (who is also buried in East Perth Cemeteries), it was completed in 1871 and was named St Bartholomew’s Mortuary Chapel.
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