Audio tour World War I & II
2 sights
- Sommario Auditour
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Sommario Auditour
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Welcome to Sheffield General Cemetery, which opened for burials in 1836, and is now the last resting place of over 86,000 people. It was designed by Samuel Worth in the neo classical, gardenesque style, and was intended to be a place of peace and solace, well away from the smoke and grime of the city. By the time of the First World War however, the city suburbs had grown up all around, and the Cemetery itself was rapidly filling up.
Your tour starts at the Gatehouse, Cemetery Avenue.
- 1 World War One and the Battle of the Somme
- 2 Norman Percy Burrell WW I Commemorated
- 3 William Stanley Meeke WW I Commemorated
- 4 Gilbert Wilson Fitzroy Birch WW I Commemorated
- 5 James Lionel Fleming WW II
- 6 Charles Wardill WW I Commemorated
- 7 Harold Brooke Forsdike WW I Commemorated
- 8 World War II and the Sheffield Blitz
- 9 Albert R. Senior WW II Commemorated
- 10 Alice Roberts WW I
- 11 Susan Bielby and daughters Emily, Millicent and Annie WW II
- 12 Ernest Ronald Shuttleworth WW I Commemorated
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Sommario Auditour
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Welcome to Sheffield General Cemetery, which opened for burials in 1836, and is now the last resting place of over 86,000 people. It was designed by Samuel Worth in the neo classical, gardenesque style, and was intended to be a place of peace and solace, well away from the smoke and grime of the city. By the time of the First World War however, the city suburbs had grown up all around, and the Cemetery itself was rapidly filling up.
Your tour starts at the Gatehouse, Cemetery Avenue.
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