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Gympie Cemetery is the cemetery for Gympie, Queensland, Australia. The cemetery is located on Corella Road and is managed by the Gympie Cemetery Trust. ==History== It was first unofficially located on the corner of Alfred and King Street, currently the site of the ambulance station next to the Gympie Hospital. Following approximately 50 burials at this site, the Tozer Park Road Cemetery was opened on 1 December 1869. The first burial register was started at that time.〔A History of Gympie Cemeteries by Neil Priddy, Historical Section Gympie Library BRN:62788〕〔Gympie Burial Register Index, ISBN 0 646 249 258〕 The flood-prone town of Gympie was subjected to diseases such as diphtheria, and the Tozer Park Cemetery bore the blame. It was found that the ground was too low and hard digging, resulting in shallow burials that caused distressing odours. Tozer Park Cemetery was closed in 1886. The cemetery was relocated to its current location on Corella Road〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cemeteries )〕 at Two Mile, and an area of 60 acres was granted. Families were granted new plots in lieu of plots already purchased in the old cemetery. They were also able to exhume loved ones and move their headstones to place in the Two Mile Cemetery and family graves were established. However many headstones remained until the 1980s. The first person to discover gold in the Gympie area, James Nash is buried in the cemetery.〔 In 1911, a memorial to the leader of the Irish revolutionary movement, John Flood, was established in recognition of his work towards Irish nationality.〔 The cemetery contains 12 war graves of Commonwealth service personnel, 4 of World War I and 8 of World War II.〔() CWGC Cemetery Report.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gympie Cemetery」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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