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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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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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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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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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Kingstoniana: being Historical Gleanings and Personal Recollections
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Hull General Cemetery 1847–1972, A Short Introduction
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271:nobleman, probable serial fraudster and criminal.
1005:"Cholera Memorial in General Cemetery (1219374)"
1962:Further reading about the Hull General Cemetery
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670:Lowden, Pete; Longbone, Bill (2018).
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1294:. Hull City Council. Archived from
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1445:"A Visit to Spring Bank Cemetery"
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714:"Public services – Cemeteries"
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