Sheffield: Cemetery
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Sheffield General Cemetery
The Sheffield General Cemetery is a historic resting place nestled in the city of Sheffield, United Kingdom. Established in 1836, this Victorian-era cemetery spans approximately 32 acres and is a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage.
City Road Cemetery
The City Road Cemetery is a cemetery in the City of Sheffield, England that opened in May 1881 and was originally Intake Road Cemetery. Covering 100 acres it is the largest and is the head office for all the municipally owned cemeteries in Sheffield. The cemetery contains Sheffield Crematorium, whose first cremation was on 24 April 1905.
Intake Cemetery
Intake Cemetery is one of the city of Sheffield's many cemeteries. The cemetery, located at Intake, covers 12 acres, with the first interment taking place on 16 February 1880.
Wardsend Cemetery
Wardsend Cemetery is a Victorian cemetery in the Owlerton district of Sheffield, England, consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1859 and closed to legal burial in 1968.
Norton Cemetery
Norton Cemetery is one of the city of Sheffield's many cemeteries. It was opened on 6 June 1869, and covers 6 acres. Norton is a smaller cemetery running along two alleys spanning to the right and the left from the two gate houses.
Tinsley Park Cemetery
Tinsley Park Cemetery is one of the city of Sheffield's many cemeteries. It was opened in 1882, and covers 19 acres. The cemetery is still open to burials, and since the first burial on 2 June 1882 over 59,000 burials have taken place.
Ecclesfield Priory
Ecclesfield Priory was a religious house of Benedictine monks, lying in the village of Ecclesfield, north of Sheffield in Yorkshire, England.
Attercliffe
Attercliffe is an industrial suburb of northeast Sheffield, England on the south bank of the River Don. The suburb falls in the Darnall ward of Sheffield City Council.
Crookes Cemetery
Crookes Cemetery is a cemetery between Crosspool and Crookes in the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Its main entrance is on Headland Road with additional access from Mulehouse Road. It was opened in 1906, and covers 29 acres.
St Michael's Cemetery
St Michael's Cemetery is a Catholic burial ground in the Rivelin Valley area of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The cemetery stands on a steep hillside on the south side of Rivelin Valley Road at its junction with Rivelin Road and Hollins Lane.