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Hull General Cemetery

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Park Avenue, Hull. During its short life it has generated a significant amount of interest in the cemetery from the general public and plans are afoot to bid for local and national funding to make the cemetery a more hospitable place for the community to visit yet still retain its historical significance and environmental importance for future generations.
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took a 999-year lease on a plot of ground within the cemetery. Several prominent Quakers were later buried in the ground including persons from the prominent local employers of the Reckitt, and Priestmann families. By 1864 the cemetery occupied around 20 acres (8.1 ha), and contained over 10,000
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5 acres (2.0 ha) of land had been set aside by the Hull General Cemetery for use of the board of health (1859), and in 1862 the board acquired the land, opening a new cemetery adjacent west of the old General Cemetery, known as the Western Cemetery. A chapel was later added for Anglican rites,
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burials only, with the foundation stone of the cemetery's entrance lodge formally laid by the mayor, B. M. Jalland on 2 June. The ground was consecrated on 28 August 1847. In 1859 the foundation stone for the cemetery's chapel was laid, by the mayor, Martin Samuelson. The cemetery entrance was
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Public opposition to a plan for renovating Hull General Cemetery, backed by notable persons such as Philip Larkin and John Betjeman, was overruled. The whole process took about 18 months. Due to Hull General Cemetery’s conspicuous role in Victorian Hull, a number of headstones, principally of more
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In 2018, a community group of volunteers, The Friends of Hull General Cemetery, was formed and have taken on the challenge of caring for this heritage site of special natural interest. The group was formed as a subcommittee of the Hull Civic Society. It meets regularly at the Avenues Centre,
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Facebook group was formed to promote and celebrate the unique historical and environmental attributes of the cemetery. It is the ‘Friends’ intention to try to turn this long-overgrown and disused burial ground into a place which can once more be enjoyed by all in the local neighbourhood. The
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The Hull General Cemetery Company sought liquidation via the courts which it achieved in 1972 leaving the site without ownership. Eventually, after questions asked in Parliament the site was sold to Hull City Council for a nominal sum of £1 in 1974.
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the cemetery was expanded westwards, with additional land on the opposite side of Chanterlands Avenue, a further mortuary chapel was built in the extension. As of 1995 all the cemetery's chapels had been demolished.
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style, consisting of three lodges and six large double gates; the original mortuary chapel was octagonal, a second chapel was later added exclusively for Anglican rites, and a third in 1863 for the use of
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The main gates were demolished in the early 20th century, and built over. The Hull General Cemetery went into receivership in the 1970s, and maintenance of the cemetery was taken over by
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17 & 18 Vict. c. c (3 July 1854) An Act to incorporate the Hull General Cemetery Company, and to enlarge and improve their cemetery, and for other purposes.
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Hull General Cemetery Company was established in 1846, with a capital of 1,000 shares of £10. The cemetery on Spring Bank was opened in 1847, for
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Monument to the victims of the 1849 cholera epidemic, erected through private contributions. Around 700 victims were buried in the cemetery.
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and early 20th century of Kingston upon Hull. The General Cemetery closed in 1972, the Western Cemetery is, as of 2018, still in use.
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c. c) allowed incorporation of the company, and allowed it to expand. Intramural burial were abolished in Hull after 1856/7. In 1855
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In September 2018 a short introduction to the Hull General Cemetery 1847–1972, was published by Pete Lowden and Bill Longbone
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An Act to incorporate the Hull General Cemetery Company, and to enlarge and improve their cemetery, and for other purposes.
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makes no distinction between the two, referring to both as "Hull Cemetery". See Ordnance Survey maps from 1850 to 1900.
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was established by a private company in 1847 on Spring Bank (now Spring Bank West) in the west of
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The General Cemetery contains several notable monument and burials, including a monument to a
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Memorials to Captain George Henry Smith, and to William Richard Leggert, both killed in the
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The cemetery contains the war graves of 493 Commonwealth service personnel, 393 from the
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are actively working to create an oasis for the community in the heart of the city. The
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General and concise history and description of the town and port of Kingston-upon-Hull
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expanded the cemetery west across Chanterlands Avenue onto an adjacent site.
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Main cemetery entrance and railway level crossing, view from Spring Bank (
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Plain graves in the Quaker burial section of the General Cemetery (2008)
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outbreak in 1849, as well as the graves of many notable persons of the
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First World War Cross of Sacrifice memorial, Western Cemetery (2013)
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Kingstoniana: being Historical Gleanings and Personal Recollections
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Cemetery in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Western Cemetery, 1890s addition, Mortuary chapel (site of)
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in England
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notable members of the public, were allowed to remain.
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Henry Blundell, d. 1865, founder of the paint company
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Hull General Cemetery 1847–1972, A Short Introduction
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Later chapels were added in the "Western Cemetery".
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Facebook : The Friends of Hull General Cemetery
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Spring Bank entrance gates, General Cemetery (2012)
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Kingston upon Hull
East Riding of Yorkshire
Hull Corporation
cholera
Victoria era

Anglican
gothic revival
non-conformists
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
17 & 18 Vict.
Royal assent
17 & 18 Vict.
Quakers
Hull City Council

William Clowes
Joseph Beaumont
Count de Werdinsky
Polish
Eleanor Cross
Isaac Reckitt
Quaker
Reckitt and Sons
Blundell Spence and Company
John Gravill
Diana

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