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词条 List of burials at Melbourne General Cemetery
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  1. List of burials

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  2. References

This is a list of notable individuals buried at Melbourne General Cemetery.

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List of burials

A

  • Douglas Alexandra (1922-2000), architect
  • Sir Harry Brookes Allen (1854-1926), pathologist

B

  • Mendel Balberyszski (1894-1966), Jewish community leader, historian of the destruction of the Vilna Ghetto in Lithuania.
  • Sir Redmond Barry (1813-1880), Acting Chief Justice who sentenced Ned Kelly to hang; instrumental in the foundation of the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the University of Melbourne, and the State Library of Victoria
  • Rivett Bland (1811-1894), colonial administrator and gold miner
  • Hugh Brophy (1829-1919), Fenian
  • Sir Anthony Brownless (1817-1897), physician, Chancellor of Melbourne University
  • Robert O'Hara Burke (1821-1861) explorer (see Burke and Wills expedition)[1]
  • William Burnley (1813-1860), politician, early Melbourne pioneer for whom Burnley was named

C

  • Arthur Calwell (1896-1973), Politician, Leader of the Federal Opposition
  • William Champ (1808-1892), Premier of Tasmania
  • Janet Clarke (1851-1909), benefactor
  • Marcus Clarke (1846-1881), novelist & poet, author of For the Term of His Natural Life
  • James Coates (1901-1947), confidence trickster, racketeer, underworld figure[2]
  • Kelvin Coe (1946-1992), ballet dancer
  • Mario Condello (1952-2006), solicitor, underworld figure
  • Tom Corrigan (1851-1894), champion Irish jockey, died in a fall at Caulfield

D

  • Derrimut (c1810-1864), Boonwurrung leader in early days of Melbourne
  • Louise Dyer (1884-1962), music publisher

E

  • George Elmslie (1861-1918), first Labor Premier of Victoria

F

  • John Pascoe Fawkner (1792-1869), one of the founders of Melbourne
  • Frederick Federici (1850-1888), opera singer, who created the title role in The Mikado in New York in 1885[3]
  • Edmund Finn (1819-1898), journalist, wrote under the nom-de-plume "Garryowen"
  • Kathleen Fitzpatrick (1905-1990), historian
  • James Goodall Francis (1819-1884), Premier of Victoria
  • Malcolm Fraser (1930-2015), 22nd Prime Minister of Australia

G

  • Jack Galbally (1910-1990), solicitor, politician
  • S.T. Gill (1818-1880), artist
  • Duncan Gillies (1834-1903), Premier of Victoria
  • Samuel Gillott (1838-1913), politician, Mayor of Melbourne
  • Sir John Gorton (1911-2002), 19th Prime Minister of Australia
  • Thomas Grady VC DSM (To más Ó Grádaigh) (1835-1891), Irish Victoria Cross recipient in the Crimean War
  • Edward Grayndler (1867-1943), AWU General-Secretary, politician
  • Augustus Greeves (1806-1874), politician, Mayor of Melbourne
  • Thomas Griffiths (1865-1947), General & Colonial Administrator
  • Mrs Aeneas Gunn (Jeannie Gunn) (1870-1961), writer, author of We of the Never Never

H

  • Eliza Hall (1847-1916), benefactor, founder of Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
  • Greg Ham (1953-2012), musician
  • William Hammersley (1826-1886), cricketer, writer, codifier of Australian Rules Football
  • Patrick Hannan (1840-1925), discoverer of gold at Kalgoorlie
  • Frank Hare, (1830-1892), police officer in charge of the Kelly Gang hunt[4][5]
  • Richard Heales (1822-1864), Premier of Victoria
  • Hermann Herlitz (1834-1920), Lutheran pastor and pioneer[6]
  • Robert Hoddle (1794-1881), surveyor, designer of Melbourne
  • Henry Hopwood (1813-1869), convict, pioneer, founder of Echuca (Tomb only; body actually buried in Echuca)
  • Tom Horan (1854-1916), Test cricketer, wrote on cricket under the nom-de-plume "Felix"
  • Sir Charles Hotham (1806-1855), Governor of Victoria
  • John Iliffe (1846-1914), Dentistry pioneer

I

  • Sir Isaac Isaacs (1855-1948), the first Australian-born Governor General

K

  • Araluen Kendall (1869-1870), infant daughter of Henry Kendall, who was commemorated in the poem "Araluen"[7][8]
  • John King (1838-1872), explorer, sole survivor of Burke and Wills expedition

L

  • Peter Lalor (1827-1889), leader of the Eureka Stockade
  • Walter Lindrum (1898-1960), billiards champion, has a distinctive tombstone in the shape of a billiard table

M

  • John Macadam (1827-1865), scientist and politician, for whom the Macadamia nut was named
  • Sir John Madden (1844-1918), Chief Justice
  • Emily Lydia Mather (1865-1891), victim of Frederick Bailey Deeming[9]
  • John Reid McGowan ("Gentleman Jack") (1872-1912), boxing champion
  • Dame Pattie Menzies (1899-1995), Spouse of Sir Robert Menzies
  • Sir Robert Menzies (1894-1978), 12th Prime Minister of Australia
  • Billy Midwinter (1851-1890), Test cricketer for both England and Australia
  • Sam Morris (1855-1931), Test cricketer

N

  • William Nicholson (1816-1865), Premier of Victoria, Mayor, advocate of secret ballot
  • Robert Nickle (1786-1855), Army commander

O

  • Mietta O'Donnell (1950-2001), restaurateur, chef and food writer
  • Cornelius O'Mahony (1840-1879), Gaelic scholar and Fenian
  • Sir John O'Shanassy (1818-1883), Premier of Victoria

P

  • Roy Park (1892-1947), Test cricketer, footballer (Melbourne), soldier, doctor
  • Sir James Patterson (1833-1895), Premier of Victoria
  • John Giles Price (1808-1857), Magistrate, murdered by convicts at Williamstown

R

  • William Ramsay (1868-1914), developer and founder of Kiwi Boot Polish
  • Moses Rintel (1823-1880), pioneering Rabbi
  • Robert Russell (1808-1900), architect, pioneer

S

  • Jack Saunders (1876-1927), Test cricketer
  • James Scullin, 9th Prime Minister of Australia
  • Sarah Scullin, Spouse of the Prime Minister of Australia
  • Clara Seekamp (1819-1908), actress, teacher, writer, first female editor of an Australian newspaper
  • James Service (1823-1899), Premier of Victoria
  • John Singleton (1808-1891), physician, philanthropist, evangelical Christian, social reformer; founder of the Royal Children's Hospital and Melbourne City Mission.[10]
  • Brettena Smyth (1840-1898), feminist, suffragette, freethinker, family planning advocate[11]
  • Sir Arthur Snowden (1829-1918), politician, lawyer, mayor
  • Thomas Welton Stanford (1832-1918), businessman, brother of Stanford University founder Leland Stanford
  • Peter Steele (1939-2012), poet
  • Joseph Sternberg, (1852-1898), politician
  • Alfred Stirling (1902-1981), diplomat
  • Davie Strath (1849-1879), golfer
  • Selina Sutherland (1839-1909), health and child welfare worker

T

  • Julian Thomas (1843-1896), journalist, wrote under the nom-de-plume "The Vagabond"
  • Sir John Thurston (1836-1897), Fijian colonial administrator
  • Gerard Tucker (1885-1974), founder of the Brotherhood of St Laurence

W

  • Sir Henry Weedon (1859-1921), Lord Mayor and parliamentarian
  • Clarence Whistler (1856-1885), wrestler
  • William John Wills (1834-1861), explorer (see Burke and Wills expedition)
  • Samuel Wynn (1891-1982), restaurateur, wine merchant

Y

  • Florence Young (1870-1920), actress & singer[12]

Z

  • Traugott Zwar (1876-1947), soldier, writer, surgeon

References

1. ^{{cite book|last=Phoenix|first=Dave|title=Following Burke and Wills across Victoria : a touring guide|publisher=Phoenix|year=2011|isbn=978-0-646-56419-7}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=James Coates|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/coates-james-5694|website=Australian Dictionary Biography}}
3. ^Federici on the Melbourne General Cemetery website
4. ^{{cite web|title=Francis Hare|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/tidalpix/2221817223}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Hare, Francis|url=http://oa.anu.edu.au/obituary/hare-francis-augustus-frank-13570|website=Obituaries Australia}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Hermann Herlitz|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/herlitz-hermann-3758|website=ADB}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Araluen Kendall|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2073237|publisher=The Argus|date=22 Nov 1924}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Araluen - Henry Kendall|url=https://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/kendall-henry/araluen-0007112}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Frederick Deeming|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/deeming-frederick-bailey-5940|website=Australian Dictionary Biography}}
10. ^Otzen, Roslyn. Dr John Singleton 1808-1891. Melbourne Citymission, 2008, pp 30-34.
11. ^{{cite web|title=Brettena Smyth|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/smyth-bridgetena-brettena-8564|website=Australian Dictionary Biography}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Florence Maude Young|url=http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/young-florence-maude-9213|website=Australian Dictionary Biography}}

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