St Albans Old General Cemetery

St Albans Old General Cemetery holds inscriptions dating from 1833 and includes at least one First Fleeter, William Douglass. The last burial appears to have taken place around 1920. There are many sandstone monuments, some eroded and some broken and fallen, but mostly erect and legible in good light. A certain amount of restoration can be seen here and there throughout the cemetery and memorial plaques with additional information have been added to some of the old stones.

Inscriptions on the headstones can be found at http://austcemindex.com/index.php?id=769
 

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