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Witton Cemetery (grid reference), which opened in Witton in 1863 as Birmingham City Cemetery, is the largest cemetery in Birmingham, England. Covering an area of 103 acres (0.42 km 2 ), it once had three chapels; however, two of these were demolished in 1980.
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Arthur's grave in Albert Communal Cemetery: Bernard Ernest Wellum 11 July 1921 Albert Communal Cemetery Extension: Died age 25. During the Great War, he served with the Royal Army Medical Corps. [4] His grave is unusual in that it is a standard CWGC war dead headstone, as opposed to the flat-topped stone or post war/civilian type stone. [5]
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Gravestones in Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester. This is a list of cemeteries in England still in existence. Only cemeteries which are notable and can be visited are included. Churchyards and graveyards that belong to churches and are still in existence are not included. Ancient burial grounds are excluded.
Other notable features of Witton are Witton Cemetery, Witton Lakes, the River Tame, the remains of Witton Hall and Witton railway station. The Birmingham Bulldogs rugby team's training ground is also based on Moor Lane in Witton. [15] Witton Centre is the shopping area for Witton, featuring independent traders.
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Music manager of Joy Division and New Order and a director of Factory Records: G278 (RC) [14] [2] Leopold Hartley Grindon: 1818–1904 English educator and botanist B899 (CE) [15] Martin Hannett: 1948–1991 Guitarist, record producer, and a director of Factory Records FF713 (RC) [16] [17] Major Howard Harker: 1891–1919