Back Plains Cemetery

Back Plains Cemetery has headstones dating from 1899 and is open for burials.

History

The Back Plains Cemetery contains the burial sites of some of the first farmers in the Back Plains area, in particular the Naumanns, Rosselers and Lacks.

The cemetery has headstones dating from 1899 until recent years. It is now open for burials. Back Plains is named for its geographical location to the Clifton Station.

On 30 September 1944, the Clifton Shire Council was appointed as Trustee of the Reserve for Back Plains Cemetery.

Location

Back Plains Cemetery, Naumann Road, Pilton 4361  View Map

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