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Karori Cemetery Still Drop Dead Gorgeous At 130

Karori Cemetery is New Zealand's second largest burial ground, is the final resting place for over 83,000 people, and is still drop dead gorgeous as it turns 130 years old next month.

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The Wellington City Council owned cemetery was established in 1891 to replace the then overcrowded Bolton Street Cemetery, and by 1965 it too reached capacity, with Makara Cemetery becoming the city’s new main cemetery.

To honour the anniversary, there is a biography of the first ten interments on the Friends of Karori Cemetery Facebook page, and there’ll be a number of tours for the public on Sunday 1 August.

Since 2013, local resident and historian Barbara Mulligan has been giving guided tours of the cemetery and says there is always high demand for the monthly events – and special one-off events like the Suffrage Day tour.

“Karori Cemetery is a repository of so much history and heritage, it’s full of stories and lives lived, there’s also the natural beauty of the place with the birds, trees, peace and quiet – yet it’s packed full of intrigue and fascination.

“There are six Prime Ministers there, a lot of Mayors, artists, musicians, nation builders, the executed, and the murdered, and at least 720 of those who succumbed to influenza in Wellington in 1918 were buried at Karori Cemetery.

“We also do a tour about Heroines and Housewives, as they’re sometimes overlooked. It’s often harder to find the stories of women when we do our research – but they’re equally interesting and relevant.”

A new-born called Freddie Fish was the first burial at the site, and to honour the memory of all the children at the cemetery, tour funds will go to a local children’s charity.

“At a sad time 130 years ago we hope the parents of Freddie would have had whānau and community support. As kindness and community support is still important in 2021, the Friends of Karori Cemetery will donate any tour funds received on Sunday 1 August to Bellyful Karori,” adds Barbara.

The only plots available now at Karori Cemetery are pre-purchased ash or family plots, and children's plots.

Sunday 1 August tours (weather permitting):

Each tour will depart from the Shelter at the centre of Karori Cemetery. There will also be a free children’s paper-based activity between 11 -2pm, and assistance with grave finding. To book for a tour please email friendsofkaroricemeterytours@gmail.com

Karori Cemetery facts and figures:

For more information or hi res images, please contact:

Senior Media Specialist, Victoria Barton-Chapple, 021 270 8117

Related links:

https://www.facebook.com/friendsofkaroricemetery

Karori Cemetery

Bellyful Karori

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