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Kirkley Cemetery

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lychgate at Kirkley Cemetery

Kirkley Cemetery is a burial ground in the Kirkley area of Lowestoft in Suffolk. Located on London Road South, the cemetery is maintained by Waveney District Council and is open for traditional and Green Burials.[1]

The cemetery contains 59 war burials from both World Wars which are registered with and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.[2] Amongst them are Lance Corporal John Murdoch Dirom who was killed during preparations for Operation Overlord in 1944 aged 22.[3] Here also are buried civilian casualties of air raids on Lowestoft during World War II.[4]

The cemetery's Lychgate,[5] South Western[6] and North Eastern Chapels[7] were all listed in 1998 as Grade II listed buildings.[8] These were designed by the Lowestoft-born architect J. L. Clemence (1822–1911) and were built in 1880.[7] The first burials took place soon after.

See also

The Twin Chapels at Kirkley Cemetery

Lowestoft Cemetery

References

  1. ^ "Kirkley Cemetery on the Waveney District Council website". Archived from the original on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  2. ^ Kirkley Cemetery on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website
  3. ^ John Murdoch Dirom on the ParaData – Airborne Assault website
  4. ^ Old Lowestoft website – The Letters (1942)
  5. ^ Kirkley Cemetery Lych Gate on the Historic England website
  6. ^ Kirkley Cemetery South Western Chapel on the Historic England website
  7. ^ a b Kirkley Cemetery North Eastern Chapel on the Historic England website
  8. ^ Kirkley Cemetery on the British Listed Buildings website

External links

52°27′37″N 1°44′01″E / 52.4603°N 1.7337°E / 52.4603; 1.7337

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