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  2. Cemeteries and crematoria in Brighton and Hove - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, Brighton and Hove City Council charged £377 for a weekday funeral, £530 for one on a Saturday and £647 for a Sunday or Bank Holiday service. Cremation services on weekdays cost £373. A plot at the Lawn Memorial Cemetery cost £292; a conventional grave was £377. Plans to increase these prices were announced in January 2012. [171]

  3. Southern Cemetery, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Gravestones and memorials in Southern Cemetery. Southern Cemetery is a large municipal cemetery in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) south of the city centre. It opened in 1879 and is owned and administered by Manchester City Council. It is the largest municipal cemetery in the United Kingdom and the second largest in ...

  4. Laceby Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Also in the cemetery can be found the graves of four military personnel, three from World War I and one from World War II, with their distinctive Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) headstones. These are: 1530 Driver Fred Plaskitt, 1st North Midland Bde., Royal Field Artillery, who died on 22 May 1915, aged 29

  5. Highgate Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Highgate Cemetery is a place of burial in North London, England, designed by architect Stephen Geary. [1] There are approximately 170,000 people buried in around 53,000 graves across the West and East sides. [2] Highgate Cemetery is notable both for some of the people buried there as well as for its de facto status as a nature reserve.

  6. List of cemeteries in England - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Gravestone - Wikipedia

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    Typical Death’s Head design, often used on tombstones in Colonial America (Boston MA) An equestrian motif on an 11th-century Swedish gravestone Islamic cemetery in Sarajevo, with columnar headstones. Gravestones may be simple upright slabs with semi-circular, rounded, gabled, pointed-arched, pedimental, square or other shaped tops.

  8. Louth Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery has 14 burials from World War I and 20 from World War II with their distinctive Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) headstones. [ 12 ] The cemetery has a granite obelisk dedicated to victims of the Louth Flood of 1920 when a severe flash flood hit Louth on 29 May 1920, resulting in 23 fatalities in 20 minutes.

  9. Funerary art in Puritan New England - Wikipedia

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    Before the English colonies were fully established and had fully functioning economies, burial rituals were expensive; a relatively elaborate funeral in Boston in the 1720s would have cost around £100. [B] The headstones were a relatively small part of the overall expense; in the 1720s headstones ranged from £2 to over £40. [38]

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