West Derby Cemetery

West Derby Cemetery

Path at West Derby Cemetery
Details
Location Croxteth
Country England
Type Public
Owned by Liverpool City Council
Website liverpool-ancestors.co.uk

West Derby Cemetery, Lower House Lane, Croxteth. Opened in January 1884 it has been used for Church of England, Roman Catholic and Jewish burials. Various buildings at the cemetery are Grade II listed buildings.

The cemetery contains 108 Commonwealth service war graves of World War I and 129 of World War II, scattered in the different denominational plots. Marked war graves from the latter war include Czech Battle of Britain veteran Jindrich Bartos (within Roman Catholic section).[1] Casualties whose graves could not be marked by CWGC headstones are listed on the two denominational Screen Wall memorials. The CWGC also care for 2 foreign nationals' war graves.[2]

Famous residents

See also

References

  1. CWGC Casualty Record, Jindrich Bartos
  2. CWGC Cemetery report.
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Coordinates: 53°27′15″N 2°54′54″W / 53.45417°N 2.91500°W / 53.45417; -2.91500


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