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  1. Lodge Hill Cemetery is a municipal cemetery and crematorium in Selly Oak, Birmingham, England. The cemetery was first opened by King’s Norton Rural District Council in 1895, and during the 1930s became the site of Birmingham's first municipal crematorium.

  2. About. Get directions Weoley Park Road. Birmingham, Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West Midlands B29 5AA England. Coordinates: 52.43847, -1.95374. Cemetery ID: 2134060. Members have Contributed. 100,075 Memorials. 14% photographed. 0% with gps. About these numbers. Photos. Added by julia&keld. See 13 more. Cemeteries. Region. Europe. England.

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  3. Address. Weoley Park Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29 5AA. See location map at bottom of page. Cemetery opening times. 1 October to 31 March: 8:30am to 4pm. 1 April to 30 September: 8:30am to...

  4. Key Hill Cemetery (OS grid reference SP059882), originally called Birmingham General Cemetery, is a cemetery in Hockley (the Jewellery Quarter), Birmingham, England. It opened in 1836 as a nondenominational cemetery (in practice nonconformist), and is the oldest cemetery, not being in a churchyard, in Birmingham.

  5. The stories of the dead in Lodge Hill Cemetery that can be so easily accessed provide a window into life during World War One. It demonstrates the contribution of Birmingham people in World War One in caring for the injured and dying.

  6. Lodge Hill Sign.jpg 480 × 305; 134 KB Street Atlas of Birmingham - 1939 - Sheet 15 - Worlds End.jpg 1,000 × 774; 416 KB Van Helden Memorial Lodge Hill Cemetery.jpg 2,048 × 1,536; 1.88 MB

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  8. 1903 Ordnance Survey map. Witton Cemetery ( grid reference SP082921 ), which opened in Witton in 1863 as Birmingham City Cemetery, is the largest cemetery in Birmingham, England. Covering an area of 103 acres (0.42 km 2 ), it once had three chapels; however, two of these were demolished in 1980.

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