4. Overview / Oorsig
contributed by: PS and BS Moss
viewed 836 times

Cemetery information:- This was the first cemetery in Ndola, with burials between 1911 and 1932 . There is a small walled Jewish section within the cemetery area. Subsequent burials took place in Kansenji Cemetery, qv. The cemetery is located to the west Nkana Rd, within the grounds of the Wanderers Club. Album incomplete, we do not have photos of the Jewish section. eGGSA captions done by: Gail Röthlin, Daan Botes and Riana le Roux. Information also available on the GGSA Cemetery DVD:- Cemetery ID: 2129 Names in cemetery: 92 Google Earth Project Information:- GPSID: 2493 GPS: -12 58.620, 28 38.018
The copyright in respect of the photographs, articles and other material provided on this web site belongs to the copyright holder. The Genealogical Society of SA (GSSA) enjoys a licence to publish these photographs on this web site. |
No person may copy, download or replicate the information, data or photographs contained herein for commercial gain or to add to any other website database. The limited fair personal use of information and images is allowed provided that full credit and acknowledgement be given to the copyright holder and to this web site as the source for each and every picture used. |
For purposes of interpretation, the terms copyright and intellectual property will bear the meaning generally assigned to them in terms of the Berne Convention and shall include any lesser rights than full ownership. In addition the provisions of the South African Copyright Act will apply when used within the territory of the Republic of South Africa. The term copyright holder shall be interpreted broadly and shall include, but not be limited to, the original photographer, author or commissioner of the material as well as the contributor, owner or (archival) repository who made the material available. |
All intellectual property resulting from the arrangement, compilation and captioning of the photographs on this web site belongs to eGGSA and the GSSA as its parent body. |