1. Entrance to St James' Anglican Church Cemetery
contributed by: Alta Griffiths
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Cemetery information:- Album incomplete. Church located at 35 Somerset street. The cemetery is kept locked. A notice board on the wall informs you where to get the key (also available over weekends).
Photographs by Alta Griffiths, Eira Makepeace, Etienne Weideman, Stan Close, Paul Snook, Christopher Fitchet
eGGSA captions done by: Heleen Nel, Gwyneth Thomas, Celeste Rachmann, Annette Meyer, Lorraine Beechey, Fern Swales, Sharon Frauenstein, Cecile Schlebusch.
Information also available on the GGSA Cemetery CD:- Cemetery ID: 171 Names in cemetery: 748 Google Earth Project Information:- GPSID: 171
GPS: -32 14.984,24 31.573
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