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Agecroft Cemetery

Coordinates:53°30′35″N2°17′40″W / 53.50972°N 2.29444°W /53.50972; -2.29444
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Public cemetery in Pendlebury, Salford, Greater Manchester

Agecroft Cemetery main entrance, Langley Road
Mortuary chapel clock tower

Agecroft Cemetery and Crematorium is a public cemetery inPendlebury,Salford, Greater Manchester.[1]

Agecroft Cemetery was opened as Salford Northern Cemetery by Alderman Sir William StephensSalford County Borough Council on 2 July 1903 on 45 acres (18.2 hectares) of ground because the existing cemetery atWeaste was near to capacity. The new cemetery, which lies in theIrwell Valley alongside theriver bounded by Agecroft Road (A6044) and Langley Road in Pendlebury, was initially outside theSalford county borough boundary, but has lain within the city since Pendlebury was incorporated into theCity of Salford in 1974. Since the cemetery was opened more than 53,700 interments have been carried out. The original non-conformist chapel was converted to acrematorium in January 1957 which since then has handled nearly 60,000 cremation services. The crematorium chapel can hold up to 60 mourners.

In the grounds is a large disused mortuary chapel with a clock tower. It is now derelict and hidden by trees. It is listed as a heritage building at risk by theVictorian Society.[2] At the very opposite side of the cemetery to what was the original non-conformist chapel (and now the crematorium), there stood a Roman Catholic chapel surrounded largely by Catholic graves. This was pulled down many years ago and all that remains is a grassed/shrubbery roundabout.

Near the entrance is a stone memorial to the seven-man crew ofLancaster bomber PB304 which crashed in Regatta Street, off Langley Road, Agecroft, Pendlebury very close to the then boundary betweenPendleton,Salford andPendlebury on 30 July 1944 carrying a full bomb load.[3][4]

The cemetery contains thewar graves of 160 Commonwealth service personnel of both of the 20th century'sworld wars. The majority of the graves are scattered within the cemetery but there is a group of eleven and two special memorial headstones to those whose graves could not be marked.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Agecroft Cemetery and Crematorium". Salford Council. Retrieved10 September 2012.
  2. ^"Agecroft Chapel, Salford". Victorian Society. Archived fromthe original on 19 January 2013. Retrieved18 October 2012.
  3. ^"The Salford Lancaster". BBC- Manchester. Retrieved11 September 2012.
  4. ^"The War Graves Photographic Project". The War Graves Photographic Project. Retrieved12 September 2012.
  5. ^Salford (Agecroft) Cemetery CWGC Cemetery Report.

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