2013
DOI: 10.5130/phrj.v20i0.3183
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'Each in his narrow cell for ever laid': Dunedin's Southern Cemetery and its New Zealand Counterparts

Abstract: This article compares aspects of the design, layout and purpose of a range of historic New Zealand urban cemeteries with the Southern Cemetery in Dunedin. It makes use of recent research conducted for historic conservation reports which has enable detailed comparisons to be made for the first time. The Southern Cemetery survives as a representative example of a modern, urban cemetery of the mid-nineteenth century, though it is unusual in being in a comparatively unaltered state. It is shown that denominatio… Show more

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“…Sagazio (Ed.) (); Hall & Proudfoot (/08); Trapeznik and Gee (, ); Clarke (, ); Deed (); See also Griffin and Tobin (); Houlbrooke (); Laqueur (). There are numerous local histories of particular cemeteries.…”
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“…Sagazio (Ed.) (); Hall & Proudfoot (/08); Trapeznik and Gee (, ); Clarke (, ); Deed (); See also Griffin and Tobin (); Houlbrooke (); Laqueur (). There are numerous local histories of particular cemeteries.…”
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“…For a comparative study of its design, layout and structures, see Trapeznik and Gee, Each in his narrow cell.…”
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