Weaste Cemetery

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Weaste Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Salford, Greater Manchester, known for its Victorian-era monuments and notable local interments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf burial ground
cemetery
country United Kingdom
hasAccess public footpaths
hasAlternativeName Weaste Cemetery
surface form: Weaste Municipal Cemetery
hasCharacteristic Victorian-era monuments
notable local interments
hasCulturalSignificance Victorian funerary heritage in Salford
hasFeature Victorian monuments
chapel buildings
mature trees
ornamental landscaping
war graves
hasNotableBurial Ellen Strange
Mark Addy
Sir Charles Halle
local industrialists
local politicians
military personnel
hasPrimaryUse burial
hasSecondaryUse commemoration
local heritage site
hasSection Church of England parish
surface form: Church of England section

Jewish section
Nonconformist section
Roman Catholic section
hasWarGravesMaintainedBy Imperial War Graves Commission
surface form: Commonwealth War Graves Commission
hasWorldWarGraves World War I
World War II
heritageStatus historic cemetery
inception 1857
isPartOf Salford cemeteries
isPublic true
locatedIn England
Greater Manchester
North West England
Salford
Weaste
operatedBy Salford City Council
ownedBy Salford City Council
servesCity Salford
surface form: City of Salford

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Weaste hasFeature Weaste Cemetery
Weaste Cemetery hasAlternativeName Weaste Cemetery
this entity surface form: Weaste Municipal Cemetery
Roger Byrne buriedAt Weaste Cemetery
this entity surface form: Stretford Cemetery