INTRODUCING

BOOKINGS ON WIKICAMPS

Powered by Bookeasy

Adelaide River Wartime Civilian Cemetery

Point of Interest Point of Interest
5.0
Star Star Star Star Star
by 30 WikiCampers
5
29
4
1
3
0
2
0
1
0

Description

During the Second World War, Adelaide River was the headquarters of a large base, and the war cemetery was created especially for the burial of servicemen who died in this part of Australia. It was used by Australian General Hospitals Nos. 101, 107, 119, 121 and 129. After the war, the Army Graves Service moved other graves into the site from isolated sites, temporary military burial grounds and various civil cemeteries in the area - these included: Bagot Hospital Cemetery; Berriman Hospital and War Cemeteries; Daly Waters Civil Cemetery; Darwin Public Cemetery; Gove War Cemetery; Hughes Cemetery, Darwin; Katharine Civil and War Cemeteries; Larrimah War Cemetery; Millingimbi War Cemetery; Mount Isa Cemetery, Queensland - just over the border, where No. 74 camp Hospital was set up; South Goulburn Island Mission Cemetery and Truscott War Cemetery. ADELAIDE RIVER WAR CEMETERY now contains 435 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War. Within Adelaide River War Cemetery will be found the NORTHERN TERRITORY MEMORIAL, which commemorates members of the Australian Army, the Royal Australian Air Force, the Australian Merchant Navy and the Services Reconnaissance Department who lost their lives in operations in the Timor and Northern Australian regions and in waters adjacent to Australia north of Latitude 20 degrees south, and who have no known grave. The War Cemetery adjoins the civil cemetery, and is situated in savannah country about 1 kilometre from the Stuart Highway, in a short road which runs parallel to, and 100 metres from, the Adelaide River. Within the cemetery the graves are set in grassed plots in an area contained by a raised concrete kerb. No camping or overnight parking allowed.

Read more


Find this site and more on WikiCamps

Take the ultimate camping companion on your next trip, with these great features:

Explore more than 60,000 sites across Australia with detailed site information at your fingertips

Stay in the know with exclusive, insightful reviews from fellow travellers

Map journeys, plan your route, and gauge your fuel spend with Trip Planner

No signal? No worries! Use offline mode to travel anywhere with WikiCamps

Add sites to your collections, search with intuitive filters, and so much more...

Screenshot

Get WikiCamps now!

Download WikiCamps from the App Store on your device.

Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play