Some of the who's who of Melbourne General Cemetery

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  • čas přidán 22. 02. 2023
  • Some famous and Infamous graves at Melbourne General Cemetery

Komentáře • 9

  • @geraldinekearney542
    @geraldinekearney542 Před 2 dny

    Hi, I’ve just discovered your channel and I am thoroughly enjoying it, and I have subscribed. I haven’t checked through your other videos but East Geelong Cemetery has a great history

  • @DeeDee-tx8ll
    @DeeDee-tx8ll Před 7 dny

    Can you call the spirits if you return ? would be a cool video

  • @TJ_Beam
    @TJ_Beam Před rokem +1

    Nice video Steve! Keen to get into Melbourne general for a rat around.

  • @cemeteryvisits
    @cemeteryvisits Před rokem +2

    Very nice Steve 👍 sorry I was late watching this, I wasn’t notified at all about your new video… that’s been happening a lot here lately.
    Love the billiard table stone, that is so great 👍👍👍
    I’d upload that one just as a short 👍 I actually get more views on shorts than regular walkthroughs 👍

    • @Aussiegraver
      @Aussiegraver  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Jim, the only reason I Didn't do it as a short as it has been beaten to death no pun intended on you tube. So many videos about him

    • @cemeteryvisits
      @cemeteryvisits Před rokem +1

      @@Aussiegraver really? Honestly I’d never seen it before now

  • @GenerationsFound
    @GenerationsFound Před rokem +1

    Boy they really have them packed into there. Many leaders of your country. That is really cool.

  • @Aussiegraver
    @Aussiegraver  Před rokem +2

    Apologies as I meant to say that Mary McKillop is actually buried in Sydney and that the stone is of her relatives

  • @Aussiegraver
    @Aussiegraver  Před rokem +2

    Apologies as I did forget to mention that Harold Holt drowned in the sea while in office hence the comment about a swim centre being named after him.