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Centennial Park Cemetery

Centennial Park Cemetery is a large, 40.5 hectare (or 100 acre) cemetery in the southern Adelaide suburb of Pasadena, located on Goodwood Road. It is the largest cemetery in the southern suburbs and one of the largest in the Adelaide metropolitan area. It is jointly owned by the local government areas of the City of Mitcham and the City of Unley, with a Board of Management that includes two serving councillors from each council.

Centennial Park Cemetery
Details
Established1936
Location
Pasadena, Adelaide, South Australia
CountryAustralia
Coordinates34°59′50″S 138°35′17″E / 34.9973°S 138.5881°E / -34.9973; 138.5881
TypePublic
Owned byCities of Mitcham and Unley
Size40.5 ha (100 acre)
No. of interments160,000+
WebsiteOfficial website
Find a GraveCentennial Park Cemetery

History edit

The cemetery was opened in June 1936, during South Australia's centennial year, although the first burial was not until 1938, when there were only ten in that year.

The cemetery contains a war graves plot known locally as Adelaide War Cemetery[citation needed] (marked on the plan as War Graves Plots), established by the Australian Army in 1942, holding the graves of 215 Commonwealth service personnel of World War II, primarily from local hospitals. Most of the graves are on either side of the central path from the Goodwood Road entrance. In 1946 the Commonwealth War Graves Commission took over the plot and erected a Cross of Sacrifice, the first erected by the commission in the Southern Hemisphere. Near the cross is the South Australia Cremation Memorial to nine Australian service personnel who were cremated during the same war in the state of South Australia.[1]

In 1955, the W.A. Norman Chapel was opened and included one of the state's first crematoria (the first was opened at West Terrace Cemetery in 1903). Since that time, the various crematoria have been upgraded and in 1983, three new cremators were constructed and considered a highly modern design at that time.[citation needed]

Notable interments or cremations edit

References edit

  1. ^ CWGC Cemetery report

External links edit

  • Centennial Park Cemetery

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