Gezilecek yerler
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Warstone_Lane_CemeteryA campaign group, The Friends of Key Hill and Warstone Lane Cemeteries, seeks to preserve and protect the cemetery.
- birminghamblogger.co.uk warstone-lane-cemetery/Warstone Lane Cemetery in Birmingham Some elements of Warstone Lane Cemetery, such as the memorial chapel, have been demolished whilst other major...
- cwgc.org our-war-graves-your-history/explore-…On either side of Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter railway station lies Warstone Lane Cemetery and Key Hill Cemetery.
- tripadvisor.co.uk ShowUserReviews-g186402-…Warstone Lane Cemetery: Sadly neglected. - See 30 traveller reviews, 129 candid photos, and great deals for Birmingham, UK, at Tripadvisor.
- The Friends look after Key Hill and Warstone Lane Cemeteries in Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter.
- birminghamheritage.org.uk FoKHWLcemeteries.html...of England Warstone Lane Cemetery was Birmingham’s second cemetery 1848 Both cemeteries were privately owned, and both cemeteries have catacombs.
- ….wordpress.com warstone-lane-cemetery/Warstone Lane Cemetery in the Jewellery Quarter , Hockley , Birmingham belonged to the Church of England Cemetery Company.
- 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).
- haddonstone.com en-us/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.
- stoneanddust.com 2019/04/27/site-179-birminghams-…With a few days in Birmingham for a conference, I used my free day to go cemetery exploring and the first one I visited was the Warstone Lane Cemetery.
- atlasofbirmingham.co.uk all-blog/warstone-lane-…Description: This site has many names: Warstone lane Cemetery, but also Brookfields Cemetery, and Mint Cemetery (so named for the adjacent Birmingham...
- atlasobscura.com places/birminghams-hidden-…Baskerville died in 1775, long before Warstone Lane Cemetery was built. His body was originally interred in his a small mausoleum on the grounds of his home.
- birminghamhistory.co.uk forum/threads/warstone-…The bodies in the vaults were removed and Baskerville’s body was reinterred in the Church of England cemetery in Warstone Lane in a vault under the chapel.