• Warstone Lane Cemetery in Birmingham dates back to 1847 and is one of two cemeteries in the city’s Jewellery Quarter.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery was opened in 1848 and now closed for burials. It occupies about four hectares, and features a Gothic-style entrance lodge and…
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery in Birmingham dates from 1847. It is one of two cemeteries in the city's Jewellery Quarter, in Hockley (the other being Key Hill...
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery is one of two cemeteries in the city's Jewellery Quarter, the other being Key Hill Cemetery.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery dates back to the late 1840s, where it was once a burial ground for the members of the Anglican Church.
  • Short intro: Victorian cemetery and catacombs in Birmingham’s jewellery quarter. Description: This site has many names: Warstone lane Cemetery...
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery (also known as Brookfields, C of E or Mint Cemetery) was established in 1848 by a private company to cope with the overcrowding of...
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery was established in 1848, as a Church of England burial ground, and contains 64 Commonwealth war graves.
  • There are large public graves above the catacombs. They are in sections I, J and K as indicated on the diagram. warstone_lane_cemetery_catacombs_75pc.jpg.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery in the Jewellery Quarter , Hockley , Birmingham belonged to the Church of England Cemetery Company.
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  • Warstone Lane is one of two cemeteries in Hockley, the other being nonconformist Key Hill cemetery, less than half a mile on the other side of the railway line.
  • Warstone Lane Cemetery, also called Brookfields Cemetery, or Church of England Cemetery, or Mint Cemetery, is a cemetery (1847) in Birmingham...