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VISIT OUR HISTORIC SITES OF REMEMBRANCE<br />

DISCOVER CEMETERIES<br />

AND MEMORIALS ACROSS<br />

NORTHERN ENGLAND<br />

BARROW-IN-FURNESS<br />

(THORNCLIFFE) CEMETERY<br />

Opened in 1873, this is the final resting<br />

place of almost 200 service personnel.<br />

Throughout both World Wars, Barrow-in-<br />

Furness was a vital hub of manufacturing for<br />

the armed forces. Many service personnel<br />

were based here to garrison the defences<br />

of the town, and some of those who died<br />

were laid to rest here. Others buried here<br />

had local connections to Barrow.<br />

Devonshire Road, Barrow-in-Furness, LA14 5PD<br />

THE LIVERPOOL NAVAL MEMORIAL<br />

Standing proudly on the banks of<br />

the Mersey in central Liverpool, this<br />

memorial commemorates over 1,400<br />

men of the Merchant Navy. These<br />

service personnel died while serving<br />

with the Royal Navy during the Second<br />

World War (1939-45) and have no<br />

known grave but the sea.<br />

George’s Pierhead, Liverpool, L3 1BY<br />

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CARLISLE (DALSTON ROAD) CEMETERY<br />

Over 270 Commonwealth servicemen and women<br />

of both World Wars are buried in this cemetery.<br />

Many were laid to rest here by their loved ones who<br />

lived locally, but others died in military hospitals<br />

established in Carlisle or during training at the<br />

nearby airbase at Crosby-on-Eden. You will also<br />

find several graves of Polish, German, and Italian<br />

soldiers and airmen here.<br />

Dalston Road, Carlisle, CA2 6AT<br />

HARROGATE (STONEFALL) CEMETERY<br />

This beautiful cemetery was begun in 1914, and a<br />

handful of First World War (1914-18) servicemen<br />

were laid to rest here by local families. During the<br />

Second World War (1939-45), Bomber Command<br />

airfields were established across Yorkshire. Today,<br />

you will find over 900 service personnel at rest in a<br />

special war graves section of the cemetery, many of<br />

whom flew with the Royal Canadian Air Force.<br />

Wetherby Road, Harrogate, HG3 1DE<br />

HULL NORTHERN CEMETERY<br />

Hull <strong>Northern</strong> Cemetery is the final resting place of<br />

more than 400 servicemen and women. As one of<br />

the largest ports in the North of <strong>England</strong>, Hull was a<br />

vital hub of military activity throughout both World<br />

Wars. This cemetery reflects the cost of the conflict<br />

on the local community, with many of those buried<br />

here laid to rest by their families.<br />

Chanterlands Ave, Hull, HU5 4AY

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