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Linthorpe Cemetery


Linthorpe cemetery is one of the oldest graveyards, in Middlesbrough, incorporating a Quaker burial ground, dating back to 1668. The cemetery covers of 52 acres, much of which is woodland, and is also a designated Local Nature Reserve. The Friends of Linthorpe Cemetery regularly hold history, nature and environmental events at the cemetery.

Linthorpe Cemetery is the oldest working cemetery in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. The earliest burials in the main cemetery date back to 1869. This site is the largest area of woodland in central Middlesbrough.

The cemetery contains war graves of 217 Commonwealth service personnel, nearly 160 from the First World War and nearly 60 from the Second World War.

Declared a Local Nature Reserve in 2003, it provides a semi-natural habitat that supports a range of wildlife, particularly birds, including tawny owl, great spotted woodpecker and treecreeper.

The cemetery encompasses a Quaker burial ground, situated just off Ayresome Green Lane, in which the burials date back to 1668.

From 2005 to 2007 the cemetery underwent a £1.7 million restoration programme, funded by Middlesbrough Council and the Heritage Lottery Fund, which included; restoring the Mortuary Chapel for use by the Friends of Linthorpe Cemetery as an exhibition space, converting of the Hebrew Prayer House into an educational and community space, improving the path network and cemetery boundaries, tree and hedgerow planting, and cast iron benches specially designed by local children depicting the theme of 'Flora and Fauna of Linthorpe Cemetery'.

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Linthorpe Cemetery

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Linthorpe Cemetery from Nursery Lane

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Linthorpe Cemetary Chapels

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Linthorpe cemetery gates

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Moses Carpenter's Grave, Linthorpe Cemetery

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Moses Carpenter's Grave, Linthorpe Cemetery

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Entrance to Linthorpe Cemetery

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Quaker Burial Ground, Linthorpe Cemetery

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Thomas Dodgson, Linthorpe Cemetery, Middlesbrough.

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Quaker Burial Ground, Linthorpe Cemetery

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Robert Watson Boyd, Champion Sculler, Linthorpe Cemetery, Middlesbrough.

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Quaker Burial Ground, Linthorpe Cemetery

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Robert Watson Boyd, Champion Sculler, Linthorpe Cemetery, Middlesbrough

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Owl, Linthorpe Cemetery, Middlesbrough.

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Carved Bird, Linthorpe Cemetery

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Sir Thomas Gibson Poole, Linthorpe Cemetery, Middlesbrough.

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John Forbes, Linthorpe Cemetery, Middlesbrough.

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