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![]() | :AGET Trail No. 7: Ipswich Cemetery Trail No. 8: Monuments |
![]() | [...]etery is the story of a town written in stone. In Ipswich Cemetery, some headstones record major historical[...]Heritage Trail No 7: Ipswich Cemetery Each headstone could tell an interesting[...]in 1862 for example, there were 117 deaths in the Ipswich area and 47 of[...]Ipswich in 1849. Th[...]d the stories they tell form an important part of Ipswich[...]Mayor of Ipswich. |
![]() | [...]well-known builder in brick in early Ipswich and[...]Ipswich.[...]Mr Whitehouse operated the best cafe in Ipswich -[...]Bay in 1863 and obtained jobs with several Ipswich George Challinor (Row 14) (died 1888). George[...]Edinburgh visited Ipswich in 1868; the bakery cousin Dr Henry Challi[...]ant, a coal mine v• NICUOL.U• ~r!tEET, IPSWICH.[...]was born in Germany and arrived in Ipswich in Queensland. He died in 1866. i CAK[...]time of his retirement, he was the Ipswich merchant who died 1899 age 79 <[...], died in 1914. He was The Wilsons came to Ipswich in 1853. Mr Wilson 1875[...]assisted immigrants and she drove around Ipswich[...] |
![]() | [...]Bertie while the shop in Ipswich and many private houses closed rear of the[...]h Brisbane. ever seen in Ipswich". It was made by William Cook of West Ipswich. A newspaper critic wrote:[...]and garish monstrosities, Father of Ipswich" and his wife Jane. we w[...]of the same type as this, our Thom arrived in Ipswich in 1839 as superintendent[...]liament of Queensland in Ipswich (near Tivoli) in 1872. There are also 186[...]egiment in the 1830s monument) This Ipswich doctor seems to[...]sister and his parents people to have lived in Ipswich. When he died in[...]y related times mayor of Ipswich. that when a[...]rch Missions. He came to Ipswich in 1870 and became a bush[...]business. He was a Mayor of Ipswich. life, he was a farmer. |
![]() | [...]and he came to Ipswich as a baby in 1839. He was[...]lived at Claremont in Ipswich, now a National Trust[...] |
![]() | [...]Ipswich. An "ardent lover of his native[...] |
![]() | [...]. of a wall. Michael Real came to Ipswich William Rollo from Ireland and set[...]for 13 years and was Mayor of Ipswich in 1901 . A statue of[...]both wagons in the railway workshops at North Ipswich. the Spanish and French armies before coming to Ipswich and setting up as a farmer and later a[...] |
![]() | [...]still a popular figure in Ipswich and a staunch Walk down hil[...]generous to his countrymen, promoted the Ipswich. Alfred John was also appointed to the Lewis Thomas eisteddfod in Ipswich and funded scholarships at Legislative Council of Queensland. He died in 1914 Ipswich Grammar School and the University of[...] |
![]() | [...]Ipswich and West Moreton Permanent Benefit[...] |
![]() | [...]William Berry Senior came to Ipswich in the 1840s[...]e first 18 students of Ipswich Grammar School and was a[...]the first secondary school teacher in Ipswich, running a priv[...]s elected to represent Ipswich in the Legislative Assembly. He was state[...]r. He came to Ipswich in 1850 on the ship "F[...]Shenton was a Mayor of Ipswich and was a member of many boards such[...] |
![]() | [...]ship Chaseley in 1849. He started a shop in Ipswich and called[...]portant to Ipswich and the surrounding district.[...]set out About 200 metres east of the main Ipswich Cemetery is small open area named[...]America for burial so a war cemetery as set up in Ipswich. This location was[...]Eskdale near Ipswich. He visited Scotland and[...]cotton, bought Bremer Mills at Ipswich and is also a[...] |
![]() | [...]Down St North Ipswich. This monument[...] |
![]() | [...]d Avenue, Denmark Hill): North Ipswich police constable James Sangster had[...]y: The Terrace, North IpswichIpswich people decided that they too wished to[...]s Streets. The Queensland from Ipswich to Bigges Camp designer was archi[...]erected by the Historical Society of Ipswich. popular meeting place for politi[...]s Sesqui-Centenary of Ipswich: Near removed from its prominent posi[...]ng a plaque was erected by the Ipswich Sesqui-centenary of Discovery[...]ted Naval Monument city of Ipswich was founded. " It also contains a in 1967 by the Ipswich and West Moreton sub- b[...] |
![]() | [...]ictoria Nerita Memorial Gates Ipswich Parade:[...]Dividing Range. Cunningham visited Ipswich Ipswich history. several t[...]amped in people on board, seven of them from Ipswich. the vicini[...]nes and conditions at Goodna held in Ipswich on July 3. Mental Hospital. As a Labour polit[...]r John Macfarlane, a mayor of Ipswich Mall was sculpted by Tom Farrell with its original decoration Ipswich and a member of parliament. It originally[...]laborate acanthus leaf decoration at the top. Ipswich are around the base of the obelisk. |
![]() | [...]Ipswich Genealogical Society[...]National Trust Ipswich and[...]Ipswich Historical Society[...]Railway Workshops, North Ipswich Mavis Parldnson[...]Ipswich City Library Ba[...]SERVICING AREAS OF IPSWICH AND SURROUNDING SHIRES[...]ces Club, North Ipswich. In the grounds are two other memorials,[...]. 124 Warwick Road, (Opposite Cemetery) IPSWICH |
![]() | [...]An initiative of Ipswich City Council as part of its[...]Haag Monumental Masons, Ipswich Acknowledgements Written by[...]h to thank Miss Viva Cribb, Mrs Angela Geertsma , Ipswich Genealogical Society for their ass[...] |
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| Ipswich Heritage Trail 07 & 08: Ipswich Cemetery and Ipswich Monuments | |
| Ipswich City Council | |
| Ipswich | |
| Ipswich, Queensland | |
| Ipswich Heritage Trail 7: Ipswich Cemetery Ipswich families and individuals in this trail include: E[...]ster Monument, First Railway, Sesqui-Centenary of Ipswich, Blackall Monument, Naval Monument, Cunning[...] | |
| Ipswich Cemetery Trust | |
| Ipswich General Cemetery | |
| Ipswich Heritage Trails (1990s) | |
| Ipswich General Cemetery | |
| Ipswich Heritage Trail 7&8 Ipswich Cemetery & Monuments.pdf | |
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Robyn Buchanan, Ipswich Heritage Trail No 07 & 08: Ipswich Cemetery and Ipswich Monuments. Picture Ipswich, accessed 04/04/2026, https://www.pictureipswich.com.au/nodes/view/8501







