Brighton General Cemetery
Open House weekend: guided historical tours of Brighton Cemetery
Brighton General Cemetery North Road, Caulfield South, Victoria, AustraliaThe Brighton Cemetery is over 160 years old and full of notable people that made Melbourne memorable: Sir John Monash; Carlo Catani - Civil Engineer; Charles Ogg, Architect; George Frederick Ballantyne, Architect; and William Guilfoyle, Landscape Gardener and Botanist are but a few of the many people who lie resting within the walls of the cemetery.
Death by Misadventure – a guided walk through Brighton Cemetery
Brighton General Cemetery North Road, Caulfield South, Victoria, AustraliaInquests and newspaper articles tell the stories of train fatalities. Crossing the train tracks at Carrum, Frank Pynn was carefully watching the up train when he and his cordial wagon were was hit by the down train. Unlucky Oswald Ritchie who fell from an electric train near Brighton Beach station as he was trying to retrieve his hat which had blown off, and fell through the open door of a carriage.
Anzac Day Walk at the Brighton Cemetery
Brighton General Cemetery North Road, Caulfield South, Victoria, AustraliaOur Annual Anzac Walk relates to stories of a few of the many service persons interred at the Brighton General Cemetery. On this walk we get to know just a few of those lying within the walls at the Brighton Cemetery. Edward William Pinder was awarded the Distinguished Combat Medal for his bravery for taking
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Law Week Walk – “GUILTY OR NOT” You be the Jury
Brighton General Cemetery North Road, Caulfield South, Victoria, AustraliaAs the Jury you will hear the case of the death of two wives of a doctor, be asked who caused the death of the body found in a lane, whether a brothers dispute was responsible for a murder and while out shooting rabbits was a death an accident. In total six cases will be
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