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Fremantle Cemetery

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The grave of C. Y. O'Connor, Fremantle Cemetery

Fremantle Cemetery is a 46 hectare cemetery located in the eastern part of Fremantle, Western Australia. Established in 1898,[1] it is known as the final resting place of Bon Scott and several other notable Australians.

The cemetery has become the final stop for many travellers as they explore Australia as it has become fashionable to mark the end of a long pilgrimage to "have a beer with Bon" as seen in the movie Thunderstruck.

Australian Bushranger Moondyne Joe is buried here, as is the controversial engineer C. Y. O'Connor. The site also contains the grave of executed murderers Eric Edgar Cooke and Martha Rendell which until recently was unmarked.

References

  1. ^ The Metropolitan Cemeteries website Accessed 12 December 2006.