• East Perth Cemeteries, a group of colonial cemeteries divided into denominational sections, a brick and shingle church in the Victorian Gothic style (1871...
  • (Redirected from East Perth Cemetery). East Perth Cemeteries was the first cemetery established for the Swan River Colony in 1829 in East Perth, Western Australia.
  • We open the Cemeteries as an attraction for visitors to offer a unique opportunity to explore Perth’s early years.
  • The Township of Perth East operates and maintains four active cemeteries.
  • Explore the database and map and discover who was buried at East Perth Cemeteries.
  • The East Perth Cemetery was first mentioned in 1829 in records of colonial secretary Peter Broun.
  • East Perth Cemeteries sits on Whadjuk Noongar Country in an area known as Martellup, on a sandy hill overlooking Western Australia’s capital city.
  • Originally located on the edge of the town, the Cemeteries today are a tranquil haven within the bustling inner-city East Perth, perfect for a Sunday stroll.
  • The broader East Perth Cemeteries site is home to a number of different cemeteries, which were all once managed by different churches.