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War grave of P. J. Hanlon
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Partially damaged headstone
Headstone
A Slab grave with cross detail - partially covered
Surviving headstones in Church of England section
Burnt out Wooden grave markers survive throughout the Cemetery
One of the more impressive headstones in its bush setting - Ernest Montague Clark
Many graves have trees growing out of them
Part of the original entrance to the cemetery
Example of damaged grave covered with fallen branches
War grave of P. J. Hanlon
Moss-covered headstone with fallen branches
Marble headstone
Open book marker
Headstone of Robert Graham with large fallen trees
Fragmented headstone
Much of the site is dense bushland
There are several sunken graves in the Cemetery
Ironstone was commonly used to mark graves
Two graves with cement surrounds
Lettering on many headstones has worn away or melted in bushfires
Surviving brass plaque for brothers Bill & John Christie

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