Emungalan Cemetery

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Emungalan Cemetery contains only four known graves. Three of these are marked with a simple wooden stake; however no information is given as to which graves belong to whom. A photo dating from c.1970s shows that there were once four wooden grave markers. A metal sign provides the names and approximate date of death of the people buried there. A metal piping fence surrounds the graves and covers an area approximately 12.9 x 4.2 metres. The fence was erected in 1994 by local resident Wally Christie and members of the Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade.

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Picnic Area

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Walks

Disabled Assistance

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Top Didj Art Gallery

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Wheel Shrinking Pit, Stuart Highway in background.

Emungalan Wheel Shrinking Pit

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Homestead entrance

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Cemetery site defined by a concrete kerb and steel fence. A shade shelter is provided outside the cemetery to the west.

Emungalan Cemetery

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Katherine Railway Heritage Station Precinct

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The Katherine Museum- Aerodrome Terminal Building

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