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{{Memories|On visiting old family graves in the cemetery recently it was a comfort to find the area cared for and tidy. The new Dublin Cemetery entrance sign adds a welcome to the area. Many years ago the District Council of Mallala gardener and interested persons planted native trees and shrubs around the perimeter of the cemetery and these are now well grown and make the area attractive. September 2010}} | {{Memories|On visiting old family graves in the cemetery recently it was a comfort to find the area cared for and tidy. The new Dublin Cemetery entrance sign adds a welcome to the area. Many years ago the District Council of Mallala gardener and interested persons planted native trees and shrubs around the perimeter of the cemetery and these are now well grown and make the area attractive. September 2010}} | ||
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The District Council of Dublin decided on the 30th December 1876 that a cemetery be "laid out". In December 1878 the renumeration of the Curator was 7 pounds and fifteen shillings for each quarter of the year.
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- "Life around the Light" A History of the Mallala District Council Area.
Memories of Dublin Cemetery
On visiting old family graves in the cemetery recently it was a comfort to find the area cared for and tidy. The new Dublin Cemetery entrance sign adds a welcome to the area. Many years ago the District Council of Mallala gardener and interested persons planted native trees and shrubs around the perimeter of the cemetery and these are now well grown and make the area attractive. September 2010
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