Williamstown Cemetery
37°51′11″S 144°52′51″E / 37.8530°S 144.8808°E / -37.8530; 144.8808
Williamstown Cemetery is located in the Melbourne suburb of Williamstown North, Victoria, Australia.[1] The main entrance is on Champion Road, Williamstown North. The Cemetery is managed by Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (GMCT).[1] Williamstown Cemetery is on the Victorian Heritage Register.
History
The cemetery contains re-interred remains from the Point Gellibrand Cemetery.
Williamstown Cemetery was established in 1858 and the first burial was of Captain Lawrence Lawson, a Master Mariner.[1]
In March 2010, the Fawkner Memorial Park Trust was amalgamated with 7 other Trusts and formed the Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (GMCT) which now manages the Williamstown Cemetery and 18 other sites.[2]
Notable Burials
- Dick Bliss, Australian rules footballer
- Robert L. J. Ellery, government astronomer
- Reginald Sturgess, artist
War graves
The cemetery contains the war graves of 61 Commonwealth service personnel 32 of World War I and 29 of World War II.[3]
References
External links
- Williamstown Cemetery Billion Graves
- Williamstown Cemetery Australian Cemeteries