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{{Short description|Municipal cemetery in Allerton, Liverpool, England}} {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2020}} {{coord|53.360|-2.879|display=title}} {{Infobox Cemetery |name = Allerton Cemetery |image = Allerton Cemetery - geograph.org.uk - 40793.jpg |imagesize = 250px |caption = |established = 1909 |country = [[England]] |location = [[Allerton, Merseyside|Allerton]], [[Liverpool]] |coordinates = <!-- GPS coordinates --> |type = Public |owner = [[Liverpool City Council]] |size = 150 [[acres]] |graves = 74,109 |website = <!-- official website --> |findagraveid=2141579 }} '''Allerton Cemetery''' is a [[cemetery]] in [[Allerton, Liverpool|Allerton]], [[Liverpool]], [[England]]. The cemetery, of {{convert|150|acre|ha|abbr=on}}, is one of the main burial sites for the [[Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool]] and is [[Listed building|Grade II listed]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://liverpool.gov.uk/births-marriage-deaths/deaths/burials-and-cremations/cemeteries-and-crematoria/|title=Cemeteries and crematoria|work=Liverpool City Council|access-date=5 December 2015}}</ref> '''Springwood [[Crematorium]]''' is situated opposite the cemetery on Springwood Avenue. Purchase of the land for the cemetery was completed in October 1906, the [[Church of England]] section was consecrated by the [[Bishop of Liverpool]] on 24 September 1909, and the first burial in the cemetery took place on 29 December 1909. It is still in operation. == Burials == In August 2003 the total number of burials was 74,109. Burials by religion: *[[Church of England]] 35,596 *General [[Nonconformist (Protestantism)|Nonconformist]] 18,024 *[[Roman Catholic]] 15,072 *[[Jewish]] 5,397 *[[Muslim]] 20 The cemetery contains graves of 415 Commonwealth services personnel from both World Wars.<ref name=cwgc>[http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/40300/LIVERPOOL%20(ALLERTON)%20CEMETERY] CWGC Cemetery Report.</ref> Notable individuals buried here include: *[[Cilla Black]] (died 2015), singer and television presenter. *[[Julia Lennon]] (died 1958), mother of [[The Beatles|Beatle]] [[John Lennon]]. *[[George Nurse (VC recipient)|George Nurse]] (died 1945), decorated with the [[Victoria Cross]] in the [[Second Boer War]]. *Private [[William Ratcliffe]] (died 1963), decorated with the [[Victoria Cross]] in [[World War I]]. *[[Sir Ken Dodd]] (died 2018), comedian. As a result of investigations into the [[Alder Hey organs scandal|unauthorised retention of organs]], starting on 5 August 2004 the bodies of 50 nameless babies stored for medical research at Liverpool hospitals were buried at Allerton Cemetery. [[Alder Hey Children's Hospital]] accounted for seven of the unnamed while the rest came from other hospitals.{{cn|date=June 2025}} Further burials took place until 2013.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2010-01-18 |title=Alder Hey organ scandal ends with final burial |url=https://www.nursingtimes.net/hospital-nursing/alder-hey-organ-scandal-ends-with-final-burial-18-01-2010/ |access-date=2025-05-27 |website=Nursing Times |language=en}}</ref> == Full Earth Woodland Burials == Allerton Cemetery has a natural woodland burial area. This provides an alternative to the traditional type of burial area as it offers an area with mature trees and a variety of natural plants and grasses. Graves are excavated to accommodate one full earth burial, so as not to damage tree roots. An adjacent grave may be purchased in reserve where family members wish to be buried together.<ref name="liverpool.gov.uk">{{Cite web |url=http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Community_and_living/your_life/Deaths/Cemeteries_and_crematoria/Burial/index.asp |title=Liverpool City Council Burial |access-date=2009-02-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090514040122/http://www.liverpool.gov.uk/Community_and_living/your_life/Deaths/Cemeteries_and_crematoria/Burial/index.asp |archive-date=2009-05-14 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Burials in this area can only take place in biodegradable coffins. The grave is marked with an inscribed marker with an inscription being chosen by family members. This is as opposed to traditional headstones, which are not permitted in the woodland area.<ref name="liverpool.gov.uk" /> The principle behind the natural burial option, is to provide an environmentally friendly alternative. It is not intended to reuse the graves in future. Families can therefore be assured that at no point will the remains be disturbed.<ref name="liverpool.gov.uk" /> == References == {{reflist}} {{Green Liverpool}} {{Cemeteries in England}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Cemeteries in Liverpool]] [[Category:Anglican cemeteries in the United Kingdom]] [[Category:Grade II listed parks and gardens in Merseyside]] [[Category:Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in England]] [[Category:1909 establishments in England]]
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