Rebecca Ewing Peterson

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The virtual cemeteries on my list that start with an asterisk are one memorial in each of the international cemeteries I have worked on. I use this to easily find each cemetery.

Interesting projects I have been working on. (Newest work at top of list):

The Yangtze Incident On April 19, 1949, British ships were caught in the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang (KMT) government of the Republic of China and the Communist Party of China (CPC).

The Sinking of the USS Conestoga A US Naval tugboat that disappeared from outside the San Francisco Bay in 1921, and was never heard from again. It was believed that the ship sank 2,000 miles away from where it was discovered in the Greater Farallones Islands in Oct. 2015. The different memorials are interlinked.

Murulla Railway Disaster A midnight train collision in the Upper Hunter Valley on Sept. 13, 1926 near Murrurundi, New South Wales. Hyperlinks at the bottom of each page will carry you to the different cemeteries involved.

Victims of the Sunshine Station Railway Disaster Forty-four people died when one train ran into another in a crowded train station in suburban Melbourne in 1908. Newspaper articles and photos of those killed. Hyperlinks at the bottom of each page will carry you to the different cemeteries involved.

Coranderrk Aboriginal Cemetery Original cemetery of the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, on the traditional land of the Wurundjeri people.

Dom Sankt Petri, Bremen, Germany with photos from Sept. 2014.

Goodwood Motor Circuit Cemetery, Chichester, England with photos.

Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex, England with photos.

National Cathedral of Denmark, Copenhagen. With translations.

Sankt Petri Kirke, Copenhagen, Denmark

Oude Kerk, Copenhagen, Denmark

China Ashes Those cremated in China whose ashes will never be identified.

Royal Naval Cemetery Liugong Island, Shandong, China. Antique photos of the actual graves which are now destroyed.

Yangpu Public Park Photos of foreign gravestones in Shanghai, China used as landscape materials.

The virtual cemeteries on my list that start with an asterisk are one memorial in each of the international cemeteries I have worked on. I use this to easily find each cemetery.

Interesting projects I have been working on. (Newest work at top of list):

The Yangtze Incident On April 19, 1949, British ships were caught in the Chinese Civil War between the Kuomintang (KMT) government of the Republic of China and the Communist Party of China (CPC).

The Sinking of the USS Conestoga A US Naval tugboat that disappeared from outside the San Francisco Bay in 1921, and was never heard from again. It was believed that the ship sank 2,000 miles away from where it was discovered in the Greater Farallones Islands in Oct. 2015. The different memorials are interlinked.

Murulla Railway Disaster A midnight train collision in the Upper Hunter Valley on Sept. 13, 1926 near Murrurundi, New South Wales. Hyperlinks at the bottom of each page will carry you to the different cemeteries involved.

Victims of the Sunshine Station Railway Disaster Forty-four people died when one train ran into another in a crowded train station in suburban Melbourne in 1908. Newspaper articles and photos of those killed. Hyperlinks at the bottom of each page will carry you to the different cemeteries involved.

Coranderrk Aboriginal Cemetery Original cemetery of the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, on the traditional land of the Wurundjeri people.

Dom Sankt Petri, Bremen, Germany with photos from Sept. 2014.

Goodwood Motor Circuit Cemetery, Chichester, England with photos.

Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex, England with photos.

National Cathedral of Denmark, Copenhagen. With translations.

Sankt Petri Kirke, Copenhagen, Denmark

Oude Kerk, Copenhagen, Denmark

China Ashes Those cremated in China whose ashes will never be identified.

Royal Naval Cemetery Liugong Island, Shandong, China. Antique photos of the actual graves which are now destroyed.

Yangpu Public Park Photos of foreign gravestones in Shanghai, China used as landscape materials.

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