Brocks Creek Cemetery

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Six remaining gravesites situated on a flat area in open woodland covered by thick grass. Two wooden posts with some fencing wire attached remain at the northern and southern extremities of the remaining gravesites (approximately 56 paces apart) and at the western side of the area in which the remaining graves are located. It is likely that these are the remains of the fence erected around the cemetery in 1902.
A marble headstone in the shape of a cross resting on a concrete block marks George Alwynne Wilson’s grave. Iron railings set in concrete featuring ornamental ironwork on the corner posts surround the grave. Clara Caddy’s grave is marked by the top half of a rusted tin memorial head plate and has iron fencing around the grave featuring a repeated fleur-de-lis pattern. Two seashells have been placed on the grave inside the fencing. Another small grave is marked with a concrete border, one other is marked with a slate headstone and another with a border of rusted tin

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Post from the Chinese Temple in a concrete foundation.

Brocks Creek Chinatown and Temple Site

Pine Creek, Victoria Daly

Grave site of George Alwynne Wilson (Died 11 June 1911).

Brocks Creek Cemetery

Pine Creek, Victoria Daly

Carriage and working steam engine.

NABP 13 Passenger Carriage (Pine Creek Railway Precinct)

Pine Creek, Victoria Daly

Old Playford Club Hotel from Main & Baxter Terraces.

Old Playford Club Hotel

Pine Creek, Victoria Daly

Tank stand at the former military detention barracks on the north side of the railway line.

Brocks Creek Township Railway Siding and Military Detention Barracks.

Pine Creek, Victoria Daly

Pine Creek Bakery

Pine Creek Bakery

Pine Creek, Victoria Daly

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