RESOURCES: Urban aspects
The Naked and the Dead
Words and pictures by Peter Ogden
The Frenchs Forest Bushland Cemetery has an incredible history, much more than I can do justice to here so please read the enlightening article in the link below.
While it is, strangely enough, still able to be viewed as a distinctly urban environment, with streets, a roundabout, terraced crypts and road signage, one aspect of its past has intrigued me more than most – a resident of the cemetery was the founder of the first organised Australian nudist movement, with its headquarters located less than a quarter of a mile from his final resting place.
Back in the 1930s, the site of the cemetery and the naturalists’ HQ were chosen for their remote setting, far from the madding crowd. The only prying eyes back then, it would seem, were dead ones…
Explore further:
Article by Beth Robertson in The Peninsula Historian Jan/Feb 2017 (pdf)
History Alive in the Frenchs Forest Bushland Cemetery