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The Lodge and Chapel at Cambridge City Cemetery. Cambridge City Cemetery is the main burial ground for the city of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire. It is to the north of the city, at the junction of Newmarket Road and Ditton Lane, near to Cambridge Airport. The cemetery held its first burial on 6 June 1903 when it was known as Cambridge Borough ...
Mill Road Cemetery is a cemetery off Mill Road in the Petersfield area of Cambridge, England. Since 2001 the cemetery has been protected as a Grade II Listed site, [ 1 ] and several of the tombs are also listed as of special architectural and historical interest.
Canley Cemetery and Crematorium, Coventry; Gornal Wood Cemetery and Crematorium, Brierley Hill; Lodge Hill Crematorium, Birmingham; Powke Lane Crematorium, Rowley Regis; Robin Hood Cemetery and Crematorium, Solihull; Rycroft Crematorium, Walsall (defunct) Sandwell Valley Crematorium, West Bromwich; Stourbridge Crematorium; Streetly Crematorium ...
The Old Burying Ground, or Old Burial Ground, [1] is a historic cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, located just outside Harvard Square. [2] The cemetery opened in 1635. [ 1 ]
Ascension Parish Burial Ground; C. ... Cambridge This page was last edited on 16 October 2014, at 18:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Enfield Crematorium is a crematorium located on the Great Cambridge Road, Enfield, London. It was opened in 1938 [ 1 ] and consists of 50 acres (20 ha) of land, most of which is dedicated to the gardens of remembrance.
The crematorium gardens are listed at Grade I in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. [2] The Philipson Family mausoleum, designed by Edwin Lutyens, is a Grade II* listed building on the National Heritage List for England [10] and the crematorium building, [6] the wall, along with memorials and gates, [11] the Martin Smith Mausoleum [12] and Into The Silent Land, a sculpture by ...
Histon Road Cemetery was one of the first British cemeteries open to all. [10] The first was Rosary Cemetery, Norwich (1821). [11]The cemetery was initially (1843) the property of the Cambridge Cemetery Company which had been set up on 12 October 1842, by Robert Peters of Downing Street, Cambridge; [12] [13] there had been calls in the local press for more burial grounds for a decade.