HURST FAMILY CEMETERY
4-8 GREYSHARPS RD HURSTBRIDGE, NILLUMBIK SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
REVISED STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE, CONTEXT, 2010
What is significant?
The Hurst family cemetery, all tombstones and remains, mature exotic planting, site and surrounding buildings to Diamond Creek and otherwise to a radius of 30 metres. Tree planting associated with the cemetery to a radius of 50 metres; including Atlas Cedar tree, Canary Island Pine tree, Peppercorn tree and Stone Pine tree.
How is it significant?
The cemetery is historically and socially significant to the Shire of Nillumbik. The Atlas Cedar, Canary Island Pine tree, Peppercorn tree and Stone Pine tree are historically and aesthetically significant to the Shire of Nillumbik.
Why is it significant?
The cemetery is historically significant because it is associated with the Hurst family, who were amongst the first settlers at Hurstbridge and because it is a rare example (in Melbourne) of a private burial ground established by a district's early settlers (Criteria B & H).
The Atlas Cedar was planted c1870. It is one of only a few examples in the Shire. The specimen is a good form, size and health (Criteria B & E).
The Canary Island Pine tree was planted c1870. It is an uncommon species within the Shire. The specimen is large and of excellent form (Criteria B & E).
The Peppercorn tree was planted in c1900. It is an example of a tree of a substantial age that has survived to the present day (Criteria B & E).
The Stone Pine tree was planted c1870. It is an uncommon species within the Shire. The specimen is tall with a well rounded canopy (Criteria B & E).
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HURST FAMILY CEMETERY - Historical Australian Themes
EARLY SETTLEMENT
PROMINENT RESIDENTS
9.7.1 Dealing with human remains
9.7.3 Remembering the dead.
HURST FAMILY CEMETERY - Physical Description 1
The Hurst Family Cemetery comprises a fenced enclosure, a couple of surviving gravestones and the mature exotic trees - see the following evaluations. Some of the graves are unmarked.
HURST FAMILY CEMETERY - Usage/Former Usage
Original Use: Hurst Family Cemetery
Present Use: Closed private Cemetery
Heritage Study and Grading
Nillumbik - Shire of Eltham Heritage Study
Author: David Bick
Year: 1992
Grading:
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SCOUTS' BUILDINGS - PREVIOUSLY STATE SCHOOL NO.3939 BUILDINGSNillumbik Shire
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CANARY ISLAND PINE TREE AT HURSTBRIDGE PRE-SCHOOL, GREYSHARPS RDNillumbik Shire
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'The Pines' Scout CampHobsons Bay City
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106 Nicholson StreetYarra City
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12 Gore StreetYarra City
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