The book records are not with me as I am on holiday, but I looked at the book and it states that there was no headstone, but that does mean to say there has never been one. The abuse of the cemetery is such that Council employes, instead of placing fallen headstones along the fence, put them in a corner, and knocked foundation about so others fell over and could be dragged to a corner also, eventually to get pushed into the river alongside. This was done between 1965 and 1974. Between 1972 and 1974 a teacher took kids through to take photos, and that is why we have some records, and in the book this is indicated as inscription being read from a photograph.
If you have evidence of a headstone could you let me know, as our records show none. Sometimes the headstones were gone before the photographs were taken. The Council does not want to accept responsibility for what their former employees did. We have a 60 page book on the history and the desecration if you want to read it some time. It is interesting and upsetting though