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The plaque commemorates the 76 persons buried in the cemetery.
Local stone was sourced for the memorial and placed alongside the area of the Brayton Church which was destroyed in the 1965 bushfires, along with many of the grave markings. Brayton resident Marie Pender pioneered the project and undertook much of the historical research into those buried at the cemetery. The project was funded by the Veolia Mulwaree Trust through a grant of $1940 and managed in conjunction with the Lions Club of Marulan. The plaque will be of interest to locals, historians and families of those buried.
Location
Address: | Bulls Pit Road, Brayton Cemetery, Brayton, 2579 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -34.646867 Long: 149.959536 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Plaque |
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Monument Theme: | Culture |
Sub-Theme: | Community |
Dedication
Approx. Monument Dedication Date: | 2009 |
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Front Inscription
BRAYTON CEMETERY
— 1913 —
Established as LONGREACH CEMETERY 1879-1913
This plaque was erected in 2009 in memory of those
buried in this cemetery
[Names]
And also those unidentified in many gravesites unknown
This memorial plaque is generously funded by the
VEOLIA MULWAREE TRUST
Source: MABRAYTON CEMETERY
— 1913 —
Established as LONGREACH CEMETERY 1879-1913
This plaque was erected in 2009 in memory of those
buried in this cemetery
[Names]
And also those unidentified in many gravesites unknown
This memorial plaque is generously funded by the
VEOLIA MULWAREE TRUST
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