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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, Walsall; Sutton Coldfield Crematorium
Entrance sign for Lodge Hill Cemetery & Crematorium on Weoley Park Road. Lodge Hill Cemetery is a municipal cemetery and crematorium in Selly Oak, Birmingham, England.The cemetery was first opened by King’s Norton Rural District Council in 1895, and during the 1930s became the site of Birmingham's first municipal crematorium.
Streetly is named after Icknield Street, a Roman road, of which parts can still be found in Sutton Park.Streetly was a rural area of Staffordshire until the 1950s [2] when the character of the area became suburban due to the mass construction of modern housing in response to the urbanisation of Birmingham.
Robin Hood Cemetery and Crematorium is located near Shirley, West Midlands, within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull, in the West Midlands.The cemetery was opened in 1917 and covers an area of 45 acres (18 ha) and comprises extensive landscaped lawn graves interspersed with ancient woodland.
Brandwood End Cemetery was therefore one of the later Victorian Cemeteries, and was formally opened on 13 April 1899, [1] [2] by Mr George Tallis, [1] the Chairman of the Local Cemetery Committee; [1] the cemetery being subsequently incorporated within the City of Birmingham in 1911, under the Greater Birmingham Act, when the city expanded its ...
An Act for the regulation of the burning of Human Remains, and to enable Burial Authorities to establish Crematoria. Citation: 2 Edw. 7. c. 8: Territorial extent England and Wales Scotland (Repealed) Dates; Royal assent: 22 July 1902: Commencement: 1 April 1903: Other legislation; Amended by: Perjury Act 1911 Scottish Board of Health Act 1919
Loudon Park Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.It was incorporated on January 27, 1853, on 100 acres (40 ha) of the site of the "Loudon" estate, previously owned by James Carey, a local merchant and politician.
The hospital is now owned and operated by the University of Maryland Medical System, a private, not-for-profit, health system corporation. The University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center serves Charles County and the surrounding areas of Southern Maryland. The medical center's mission requires the organization to reinvest resources ...