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Fairview Lawn Cemetery

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The Fairview Lawn Cemetery holds the graves of 121 victims of the Titanic. The graves are arranged in four lines on a sloping hillside within the cemetery, to a scheme commissioned by the White Star Line from surveyor F W Christie. The majority of headstones are small black-granite grave markers. The bevelled top of each headstone is engraved in sans-serif capital letters with the inscription 'Died April 15, 1912' and the number assigned to the victim when their body was recovered from the sea.

The first 37 graves are on a linear alignment, with a second short line of just five graves behind. The third and fourth of graves rows form a gentle curve along the natural contours of the hillside, likened to the prow of a ship. Annual upkeep of all the Titanic graves was paid for by the White Star Line until 1930, whereupon a trust fund was established for the perpetual care of the graves. The Halifax Titanic Graves Trust Fund at the Halifax Regional Municipality accepts donations for the upkeep of the graves the Titanic graves.

The Fairview Lawn Cemetery is one of six cemeteries maintained by the Halifax Regional Municipality. It was established as a non-denominational cemetery in 1893 and was originally known as the Green Lawn Cemetery, assuming its current name in 1894. The Cemetery was transferred to the City of Halifax in January 1944.
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