St. George's Anglican Cemetery

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Fast Facts
Place type: Locality
Also known as: Anglican Cemetery, 42 Cheek Avenue
Town or Locality: Gawler East
Year constructed: 1861
Built by: St. George's Anglican Church. Gawler


The cemetery was designed, for the church, by the Reverend (later to become Canon) Coombs in 1861 on four acres of land. The land cost £55. Fittingly the centre plot contains his remains. Many of Gawler’s early Anglican settlers are buried in the surrounding plots. The first section of the cemetery was consecrated in April 1864 by Bishop Augustus Short. The first curator was William Barrett. Unfortunately the cemetery was not always well cared for and it has required extensive maintenance by a team of volunteers, over recent years to keep it tidy. In August 1995, the Archbishop of Adelaide consecrated the rear half of the cemetery land for use as a lawn cemetery.

More information is available at the following Gawler Council link: http://www.gawler.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Gawlers_Cemeteries.pdf


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References

St George's Anglican Cemetery in 1983
St George's Anglican Cemetery in 1983
Certificate of Title
Certificate of Title
St George's Anglican Cemetery 1995
St George's Anglican Cemetery 1995
View to north from St George's Anglican Cemetery
View to north from St George's Anglican Cemetery
Plot layout in the Cemetery.
Plot layout in the Cemetery.

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Tree planting at St George's Anglican Cemetery Gawler; Est 1861
Tree planting at St George's Anglican Cemetery Gawler; Est 1861


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