About Cremorne
Where does the name Cremorne come from it is a question that has been asked on so many occasions but happened to early 2002 we have no idea other than it was named come on by the above-mentioned Captain Sydney to and he came to South Africa in 1864 and is buried in the grounds of cremorne thanks to cliven edit Denison of Pietermaritzburg the mystery has now been sold this is an excerpt from the history book sent to us by Clive and edit in the eighteenth century there had been a number of Public Gardens in London where people went remove themselves in the afternoons and evenings boxall and randleigh were the most famous but gradually their popularity declined until the 1850 only two roulette Royale
cremorne at cheers and Rosherville gardens at gravesend by an early slogan known as the place to spend a happy day all sorts of displays were given they were fireworks military tournaments balloon ascends dancing marinette and a host of other amusement Kumon and originally been the private garden of Lord for more is Riverside house and right up to the end it was a pleasant Woo-hoo evil looking Place full of green lawns trees and flowers but in time it became extremely rowdy quieter people were afraid to go there because of the noise and Phil garrity of the crowds and there were constant complaints from local residents about the nightly apple and disturbances as a result partly because of these complaints and the past please because of shocking accident in 18 where balloons was killed killed Royal command must close in 1877 today no traces of the original Gardens remain and the area is covered by houses and streets and is now known as cheese if the only remaining evidence is a few streets during the name from moana the Met that Sydney Turner turn ace of land next to the Moon River around 1880 and assumed that he heard of the closing for morning Gardens and felt that this piece of land resembled his childhood Memories to mourn and therefore decided to use his name here.