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- en.wikipedia.org Warstone Lane CemeteryA campaign group, The Friends of Key Hill and Warstone Lane Cemeteries, seeks to preserve and protect the cemetery. Notable burials[edit].
- cemeteries.jewelleryquarter.net about/cemeteries/…Back of medal cast to mark the consecration of the cemetery in 1848 (with thanks to Friends of Key Hill and Warstone Lane Cemetery).
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186402-…Warstone Lane Cemetery is one of two cemeteries in the city's Jewellery Quarter, the other being Key Hill Cemetery.
- In 2009 Warstone Lane Cemetery was included, combining both the Jewellery Quarter Cemeteries.
- spookyisles.com warstone-lane-cemetery/Warstone Lane Cemetery was first established in 1848 by a private company, eventually being closed to burials almost 140 years later in 1982.
- birminghamblogger.co.uk warstone-lane-cemetery/Warstone Lane Cemetery, also called Brookfield Cemetery, Mint Cemetery or Church of England Cemetery, was built in 1847, with its first burial on August 1848.
- birminghamhistory.co.uk forum/threads/warstone-…Warstone Lane Cemetery Map edit.jpg Here's a map of Warstone Lane Cemetery also sometimes known as the Mint cemetery.
- birmingham-jewellery-quarter.net blog/warstone-…Warstone Lane Cemetery dates back to the late 1840s, where it was once a burial ground for the members of the Anglican Church.
- birminghamheritage.org.uk FoKHWLcemeteries.htmlWarstone Lane cemetery has red gates and railings, neigbouring Key Hill cemetery has black gates and railings. Opening times: 1 October -31 March 8.30am-4pm.
- haddonstone.com en-gb/case-studies/warstone-lane-…Warstone Lane Cemetery in Birmingham dates back to 1847 and is one of two cemeteries in the city’s Jewellery Quarter.
- cwgc.org our-war-graves-your-history/explore-…Warstone Lane Cemetery was established in 1848, as a Church of England burial ground, and contains 64 Commonwealth war graves.
- findagrave.com cemetery/2425682/warstone-lane-…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 Cemetery).