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L.5.I – James Richards Memorial

BURIAL LOCATION

-33.81723, 150.99867


Related Content

Parish Register

“Burial of JAMES RICHARDS.”


Citation

St. John’s Online (stjohnsonline.org), “Memorial: Left Section, Row 5, Memorial I, (L.5.I), St. John’s Cemetery, Parramatta,” (2022), https://stjohnsonline.org/memorials/left-section/row-5/memorial-i/, accessed [insert current date]

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Cover Image: American and Australasian Photographic Company, “St John’s Cemetery, Parramatta, around July 1870,” (1870). Courtesy of Caroline Simpson Library & Research Collection, Sydney Living Museums.

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