A general cemetery was established in 1829–1830 for the town of Perth, Western Australia, and during the rest of the nineteenth century, other cemeteries were added to the complex to cater for various Christian denominations as well as for Chinese and Jewish communities. In all, seven contiguous cemeteries were used over the colonial period in Perth. By 1899, when the cemetery complex was closed, approximately ten thousand people were buried there. The deceased or their bereaved loved ones chose funerals, epitaphs, burial locations, and funerary monuments to express social, ethnic, religious, familial, and gendered identity. These expressions of identity provide more information than just birth and death dates for genealogists and fam...
Customs of all Western Australian regions as indexed: modes of burial, communicating a death, burial...
The cemeteries of the Stó:lõ of Shxwõwhámél and the Métis of Île-à-la-Crosse manifest aspects of kin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-100).Cemeteries are reflections of society revealing c...
A general cemetery was established in 1829–1830 for the town of Perth, Western Australia, and ...
The different expressions of memory and identity evident in the tombstones of nineteenth-century Iri...
The horse-drawn hearse topped by black plumes is an enduring image of the Victorian era funeral even...
Until recently British Nonconformist communities have received little attention from archaeologists;...
Graduation date: 2008A cultural landscape analysis of two historic cemeteries in St. Paul, Oregon\ud...
Dunedin’s Historic Northern Cemetery (DHNC) is a non-denominational cemetery that contains over 18,0...
Since the Middle Ages the Church has had dominion over the dead, and so it would be fair to assume t...
All communities face the issue of what to do with the bodies of the deceased and a wide variety of m...
Cemeteries in Victoria were planned and designed 150 years ago, without any major developments takin...
In South Australia’s Barossa Valley, war memorials link regional identity and national politics as w...
This paper will detail where human remains of people can (or already have) been found from the groun...
Between 1801 and 1871 the population of England grew at an unprecedented rate. This increase in popu...
Customs of all Western Australian regions as indexed: modes of burial, communicating a death, burial...
The cemeteries of the Stó:lõ of Shxwõwhámél and the Métis of Île-à-la-Crosse manifest aspects of kin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-100).Cemeteries are reflections of society revealing c...
A general cemetery was established in 1829–1830 for the town of Perth, Western Australia, and ...
The different expressions of memory and identity evident in the tombstones of nineteenth-century Iri...
The horse-drawn hearse topped by black plumes is an enduring image of the Victorian era funeral even...
Until recently British Nonconformist communities have received little attention from archaeologists;...
Graduation date: 2008A cultural landscape analysis of two historic cemeteries in St. Paul, Oregon\ud...
Dunedin’s Historic Northern Cemetery (DHNC) is a non-denominational cemetery that contains over 18,0...
Since the Middle Ages the Church has had dominion over the dead, and so it would be fair to assume t...
All communities face the issue of what to do with the bodies of the deceased and a wide variety of m...
Cemeteries in Victoria were planned and designed 150 years ago, without any major developments takin...
In South Australia’s Barossa Valley, war memorials link regional identity and national politics as w...
This paper will detail where human remains of people can (or already have) been found from the groun...
Between 1801 and 1871 the population of England grew at an unprecedented rate. This increase in popu...
Customs of all Western Australian regions as indexed: modes of burial, communicating a death, burial...
The cemeteries of the Stó:lõ of Shxwõwhámél and the Métis of Île-à-la-Crosse manifest aspects of kin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 92-100).Cemeteries are reflections of society revealing c...