• The Cathays Cemetery is one of the main cemeteries of Cardiff, Wales. It is in the Cathays district of the city, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of Cardiff city centre.
  • Until a few months ago I had only been to Cathays Cemetery once for a family burial in 2011 when I happened by chance to see my great grandparents grave.
  • Cathays cemetery was opened in July 1859. The first burial was Maria Dolores DePico, the 25 year old daughter of the Spanish Ambassador to Cardiff.
  • Cathays Cemetery, in the heart of Cardiff, is the third largest municipal cemetery in the UK, covering some 110 acres, and is owned and managed by Cardiff City...
  • Opened in 1859, Cardiff Cathays Cemetery is the final resting place of over 700 Commonwealth and Allied servicemen and women of the two world wars.
  • The Cathays Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in the United Kingdom, located just north of the Cathays suburb of Cardiff, Wales.
  • 1859 About Cardiff Cathays Cemetery It was severely damaged by enemy air attack during the early part of the 1939-1945 War and has been largely rebuilt.
  • Cathays Cemetery Yakınında Nerede Konaklayabilirim? Cathays Cemetery ile neredeyse 1,6 km mesafede 68 farklı konaklama seçeneği sağlıyoruz.
  • Cathays is a well-preserved large Victorian multi-denominational cemetery, retaining most of its original layout and ornamental evergreen planting.
  • Photos of Cathays Cemetery in Cardiff, one of the largest Victorian cemeteries in Britain.