Springvale Botanical Cemetery

Springvale Botanical Cemetery
Springvale Botanical Cemetery's Princes Highway entrance.
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Established 1901
Location Springvale, Victoria
Country Australia
Coordinates 37°56′33″S 145°10′32″E / 37.94250°S 145.17556°E / -37.94250; 145.17556Coordinates: 37°56′33″S 145°10′32″E / 37.94250°S 145.17556°E / -37.94250; 145.17556
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The Springvale Botanical Cemetery is the largest crematorium and memorial park in Victoria, Australia. It is located in Springvale, in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

History

Originally known as The Necropolis Springvale, the cemetery commenced operations in 1901.[1] Between 1904 and 1952 it was served by its own railway branch line and station, by which coffins, passengers and staff were conveyed to the cemetery.[2][3] The first cremation took place at Springvale in April 1905.[4] In 2007 Springvale conducted over 2000 burials and 6000 cremations.

In 2006, the cemetery was renamed the Springvale Botanical Cemetery to reflect its increasing botanical significance, which includes original plantings of two bunya-bunya pines, palms and gums.[3] It is now administered by the Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (SMCT), which manages nine cemeteries in all, including the Melbourne General Cemetery, St Kilda Cemetery and Dandenong Community Cemetery.[5]

Notable Interments

War graves

The cemetery contains the war graves of 146 Commonwealth service personnel, nearly 50 from World War I and nearly 100 from World War II.[6]

References

  1. "About our Cemetery". Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust. Retrieved 2018-08-26.
  2. Springvale Cemetery Railway, Mitchell, Frank, Green Over Red – Box Hill, Vic. March, 1968 pp. 5-6
  3. 1 2 Gadd, Denise (2012-02-15). "New life for the city of the dead". The Age. Retrieved 2018-08-26.
  4. "Cremation". The Argus. Melbourne: National Library of Australia. 14 April 1905. p. 5. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  5. "Our Cemeteries". Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust. Retrieved 2018-08-26.
  6. SPRINGVALE BOTANICAL CEMETERY – CWGC Cemetery Report.

Further reading

  • Chambers, D (2001) City of the Dead: A History of The Necropolis, Springvale, Flemington Vic: Hyland House ISBN 1-86447-020-8
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