St James’s Cemetery

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St James’s Cemetery is a historic former burial ground in Liverpool, England, now a landscaped public garden surrounding the Anglican Liverpool Cathedral.

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Surface form Occurrences
St James Cemetery 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
public park
adjacentTo Hope Street NERFINISHED
Upper Duke Street NERFINISHED
architect John Foster Jr. NERFINISHED
associatedWith Church of England NERFINISHED
Diocese of Liverpool NERFINISHED
category Anglican cemeteries in the United Kingdom
Cemeteries in Liverpool
Parks and open spaces in Liverpool
city Liverpool NERFINISHED
closedForBurials 1936
convertedToGarden 20th century
country United Kingdom
currentUse landscaped park
public garden
formerUse burial ground
hasFeature Oratory
catacombs
gravestones
memorial inscriptions
monuments
rocky cliffs
spring
sunken sandstone quarry
terraced paths
hasNotableBurial James Aspinall NERFINISHED
John Foster Jr. NERFINISHED
Robert Cain NERFINISHED
William Huskisson NERFINISHED
members of prominent Liverpool families
hasViewOf Liverpool skyline
River Mersey (distant) NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade II registered park and garden
heritageRegister Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Liverpool NERFINISHED
Liverpool City Centre NERFINISHED
locatedNear Liverpool Cathedral NERFINISHED
managedBy Liverpool City Council NERFINISHED
openedAsCemetery 1829
originalFunction municipal cemetery
region Merseyside NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Anglican
surrounds Liverpool Cathedral NERFINISHED
terrain reclaimed sandstone quarry

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Huskisson Memorial, St James Cemetery cemetery St James’s Cemetery
this entity surface form: St James Cemetery
St James Cemetery, Liverpool formerName St James’s Cemetery
Huskisson Memorial, St James Cemetery locatedIn St James’s Cemetery
this entity surface form: St James Cemetery