LONE GRAVES
Old Tannery Road CAVENDISH, Southern Grampians Shire

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Statement of Significance
The two lone graves, apparently the only Internments in a cemetery reserve 2.5kms south of Cavendish, are of the infant children Eliza and Viola Donelan. The former died in 1875, the latter in 1886. Both were aged one year. Their parents, Robert and Bridget Donelan ran the Cherry Wood or Karabeal Inn, about 12kms south-east of Cavendish on the road to Dunkeld. Robert Donelan had purchased an allotment immediately adjacent to the cemetery reserve south of Cavendish in 1872. Other than this proximity, it is not known why the infants were buried where they are rather than in the public cemeteries at Cavendish or Dunkeld. Their parents are buried at the new Dunkeld cemetery. The graves are fenced, overgrown and in fair condition.
How is it significant?
The two lone graves are of historical significance to the Southern Grampians Shire.
Why is it significant?
The two lone graves are of historical significance as a reminder of the difficulty of raising children in isolated communities, as a link to an ordinary selector family and the transient settlement of Karabeal, and as a contrast to the more formal private cemeteries on squatting runs.
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LONE GRAVES - Physical Conditions
Good
LONE GRAVES - Physical Description 1
The two lone graves are located together about 250m from the Old Tannery Road. There is one white marble headstone with lead lettering which mentions both girls. The name for Viola is incorrectly given as "Voila". The grave has been recently fenced. It is in good condition.
LONE GRAVES - Historical Australian Themes
Theme 9: Marking the phases of life
9.7 Dying
9.7.1 Dealing with human remains
9.7.3 Remembering the deadLONE GRAVES - Usage/Former Usage
Abandoned cemetery
LONE GRAVES - Integrity
high degree of integrity
LONE GRAVES - Physical Description 2
Donelan Family
Viola Donelan
Eliza DonelanLONE GRAVES - Physical Description 3
Cemetery Reserve
Heritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - Southern Grampians Shire Heritage Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard P/L, Annabel Neylon
Year: 2002
Grading:
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LONE GRAVESSouthern Grampians Shire
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TANNERY (FORMER)Southern Grampians Shire
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