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Undercliffe Cemetery is located between Otley Road and Undercliffe Lane in the Bolton and Undercliffe ward, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.The cemetery stands atop a hillside overlooking the city and contains Victorian funerary monuments in a variety of styles.
The cemetery was opened in 1856. Philips Park Cemetery, Manchester was designed by William Gay, with architects Paull and Ayliffe. The cemetery opened in 1866 and was completed in 1867. [8] [9] In 1867 William laid out Belfast City cemetery in the form of a bell, possibly reflecting the Bel in Belfast and the cemetery opened on 1 August 1869. [10]
The monument in Undercliffe Cemetery is to the memory of the architect William Mawson and members of his family. It is in granite, and consists of an obelisk with incised Egyptian decoration. On the monument is a medallion depicting the architect, and it is surmounted by a cross. [18] [31] II: St Clement's Church, Barkerend
Bolton and Undercliffe is an electoral ward in the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, England. The population of the ward at the 2011 Census was 16,365. [ 1 ] Bolton and Undercliffe covers the area east of Bradford Beck , between Shipley & Wrose to the north and central Bradford to the south.
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There are some fine Victorian buildings: apart from the abundance of mills, there is the City Hall (with statues of rulers of England unusually including Oliver Cromwell), the former Wool Exchange, and a large Victorian cemetery at Undercliffe. Little Germany is a splendid Victorian commercial district just east of the city centre.
Bingley St. Ives, or St. Ives Estate is a 550-acre (2.2 km 2) country park [1] [2] and former estate between Bingley and Harden in West Yorkshire, England now owned by Bradford Council. [2]