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Duaringa Cemetery

Established during the late 19th century to serve as a railway workers' camp, Duaringa is known as the gateway to the Central Highlands. The community is quite a small one, with less that 500 people choosing to call this little town their home.

Despite Duaringa's small size, it's cemetery is steeped in history. A number of the graves date back to the late 1800's and the early 1900's.

Duaringa's cemetery is maintained by the Duaringa Shire Council.

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 Wide View  View from Entrance  Broken Concrete Grave
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 Modern Grave  Concrete Cross  Comollati, M (d. 1920) & Weldon, A (d. 1920)
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 Berry, D (d. 1927)  Carson, M D (d. 1908)  Diamond, J & J (d. 1844 & 1925)
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 Draper, D & H (d. 1909 & 1911)  Draper, W (d. 1935)  Fletcher, B M (d. 1918)
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 Fletcher, H & B O (d. 1905 & 1910)  Moore, W & S E (d. 1921 & 1934)  Thomasson, E & L B (d. 1904)

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Last updated July 2006