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      3700 Windsor Street (Connaught Avenue), Halifax
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      • Halifax Public Libraries

        Halifax Public Libraries • February 15, 2012Also known as the Beth Israel Synagogue Cemetery, ten Jewish Titanic victims were buried at Baron de Hirsch Cemetery.

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      3720 Windsor Street (Connaught Ave.), Halifax
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      • Halifax Public Libraries

        Halifax Public Libraries • February 15, 2012One hundred and twenty-one victims of the Titanic sinking are interred at Fairview, more than any other cemetery in the world.

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      Windsor Street, Halifax
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        veronique @ zaptravel.com .. • August 30, 2013Fairview Lawn Cemetery is home to 121 Titanic victims, more than you'll find anywhere else above sea level.

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      7071-7075 Mumford Rd (at Mayfield), Halifax
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      • Marco N.

        Marco N. • April 21, 2014Old cemeteries are wondrous places. Many victims of Halifax explosion buried here.

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        Halifax Public Libraries • February 15, 201230-year old Halifax native, Hilda Slayter survived the Titanic disaster and settled in British Columbia. She was burried in the family plot here when she died in 1965.

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      1259 South Park St, Halifax
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      • Brian P.

        Brian P. • April 18, 2012Prime Minister Sir John Sparrow David Thompson is buried here, just a short walk down the road from the entrance.

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