• Brandwood End Cemetery is a cemetery located in the Brandwood ward of Birmingham, England. History.
  • Friends of Brandwood Cemetery is run purely by unpaid volunteers and we welcome your help!
  • Birmingham (Brandwood End) Cemetery contains 110 scattered burials of the First World War, with screen walls to commemorate 35 servicemen whose graves...
  • Established by King's Norton Rural District Council and opened for burial in 1899, Brandwood End Cemetery became the property of Birmingham City...
  • Brandwood End cemetery opened in 1899 and is located in the Brandwood ward of Birmingham.
  • Brandwood End Cemetery was opened on 13th April 1899 by Mr George Talliss, the Chairman of the local Cemetery Committee, with the first burial...
  • The photographs are all by courtesy of "Friends of Brandwood End Cemetery" www.fbec.org.uk.
  • In 2008, Birmingham Conservation Trust worked with the Friends of Brandwood End Cemetery on an Options Appraisals to identify a future for the Mortuary...
  • Brandwood End Cemetery is a cemetery located in the Brandwood ward of Birmingham, England.
  • Brandwood End Cemetery was purposefully designed as a garden cemetery, with the intention to be more than a final resting place.
  • The Friends of Brandwood End Cemetery have a web site at. https://www.fbec.org.uk/index.php.
  • The drawing is based on the diary entries of William Cresswell, a gardener at Audley End in the Victorian era.