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- Wardsend_Cemetery abstract "Wardsend Cemetery is an abandoned Victorian cemetery in the Owlerton district of Sheffield, England, consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1859 and closed to legal burial in 1968. The ground on which the cemetery stands was originally purchased by John Livesey in 1857, the Vicar of the nearby St. Philip's Church as an overspill burial grounds.The first burial at Wardsend was of a 2 year old girl named Ann Marie Marsden in 1857. She is, in keeping with tradition, the 'Guardian of the Cemetery.'Since its loss of status as a legal grounds of burial Sheffield City Council have done little to maintain the cemetery and it has fallen into neglect, save for the efforts of a conservation group the Friends of Wardsend Cemetery, who along with offering guided walks of the site, aim to cull the Japanese knotweed that has overgrown the area.".
- Wardsend_Cemetery thumbnail Wardsend_Cemetery.jpg?width=300.
- Wardsend_Cemetery wikiPageExternalLink 773050.
- Wardsend_Cemetery wikiPageExternalLink www.friendsofwardsendcemetery.btck.co.uk.
- Wardsend_Cemetery wikiPageExternalLink barracksnew.pdf.
- Wardsend_Cemetery wikiPageExternalLink bereavement.
- Wardsend_Cemetery wikiPageExternalLink hillsborough-walled-garden.html.
- Wardsend_Cemetery wikiPageID "37517285".
- Wardsend_Cemetery wikiPageRevisionID "594838260".
- Wardsend_Cemetery caption "The cemetery is currently in an overgrown state".
- Wardsend_Cemetery country United_Kingdom.
- Wardsend_Cemetery established "1859".
- Wardsend_Cemetery graves "20000".
- Wardsend_Cemetery hasPhotoCollection Wardsend_Cemetery.
- Wardsend_Cemetery location Owlerton.
- Wardsend_Cemetery location Sheffield.
- Wardsend_Cemetery location South_Yorkshire.
- Wardsend_Cemetery name "Wardsend Cemetery".
- Wardsend_Cemetery owner Sheffield_City_Council.
- Wardsend_Cemetery size "5.5".
- Wardsend_Cemetery style Victorian_era.
- Wardsend_Cemetery type "Anglican cemetery".
- Wardsend_Cemetery website www.friendsofwardsendcemetery.btck.co.uk.
- Wardsend_Cemetery subject Category:1859_establishments_in_England.
- Wardsend_Cemetery subject Category:1862_in_England.
- Wardsend_Cemetery subject Category:1862_riots.
- Wardsend_Cemetery subject Category:Anglican_cemeteries.
- Wardsend_Cemetery subject Category:Battles_and_conflicts_without_fatalities.
- Wardsend_Cemetery subject Category:Cemeteries_in_Sheffield.
- Wardsend_Cemetery subject Category:History_of_Sheffield.
- Wardsend_Cemetery subject Category:History_of_South_Yorkshire.
- Wardsend_Cemetery subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_England.
- Wardsend_Cemetery point "53.40887 -1.49034".
- Wardsend_Cemetery type Place.
- Wardsend_Cemetery type Wikidata:Q532.
- Wardsend_Cemetery type Place.
- Wardsend_Cemetery type Location.
- Wardsend_Cemetery type SpatialThing.
- Wardsend_Cemetery comment "Wardsend Cemetery is an abandoned Victorian cemetery in the Owlerton district of Sheffield, England, consecrated by the Archbishop of York in 1859 and closed to legal burial in 1968. The ground on which the cemetery stands was originally purchased by John Livesey in 1857, the Vicar of the nearby St. Philip's Church as an overspill burial grounds.The first burial at Wardsend was of a 2 year old girl named Ann Marie Marsden in 1857.".
- Wardsend_Cemetery label "Wardsend Cemetery".
- Wardsend_Cemetery label "Wardsend Cemetery".
- Wardsend_Cemetery sameAs Wardsend_Cemetery.
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- Wardsend_Cemetery sameAs Q7969218.
- Wardsend_Cemetery sameAs Q7969218.
- Wardsend_Cemetery lat "53.40887".
- Wardsend_Cemetery long "-1.49034".
- Wardsend_Cemetery wasDerivedFrom Wardsend_Cemetery?oldid=594838260.
- Wardsend_Cemetery depiction Wardsend_Cemetery.jpg.
- Wardsend_Cemetery homepage www.friendsofwardsendcemetery.btck.co.uk.
- Wardsend_Cemetery isPrimaryTopicOf Wardsend_Cemetery.