History of Warstone Lane cemetery & exterior catacombs, BHW

Schedule

Sun Sep 08 2024 at 12:00 pm to 01:45 pm

Location

Vyse Street, near Pitsford Street | Birmingham, EN

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Join us for a fascinating tour of Warstone Lane Cemetery to discover Birmingham's history & one of the city's most iconic landmarks!
About this Event


Come and explore and join us for an unforgettable journey through the grounds of Warstone Lane cemetery during Birmingham Heritage Week

Join us for the Warstone Lane cemetery tour to discover the fascinating history of the cemetery & its residents! Located at Vyse Street, near Pitsford Street, this in-person event will take you on a journey through time as we explore the stories of those laid to rest here. From notable figures to unsung heroes, you'll uncover the rich tapestry of Birmingham's past. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to delve into the history of one of the city's most iconic landmarks!

On Sun 8 Sept 2024 , at 12:00 noon, we will delve into the fascinating stories hidden within the tombstones and catacombs of this historic Birmingham location.


During this in-person event, our knowledgeable guide will regale you with tales of the departed, bringing the cemetery's rich history to life. Discover the secrets of stories from the stones as we explore the final resting place of Birmingham's prominent figures and unsung heroes.

Uncover the mysteries of the catacombs, where the printer John Baskerville finally rests.


Feel the thrill as you walk in the footsteps of those who came before, their stories etched in stone.

Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking a unique experience, this cemetery tour promises to be an unforgettable adventure. So, mark your calendars and prepare to immerse yourself in the allure of Warstone Lane cemetery.


Warstone Lane cemetery C of E includes the final resting place of John Baskerville who died once but buried several times , Major Harry Gem co-founder of Lawn Tennis) , George William Manley -a Gentleman from the Ancient Order of the Druids , James Cooper VC recipient of the Victoria Cross, Edward Warrulan -son of an Aboriginal Chief, William Edward Hipkins -Titanic, Jacob Wilson-Last Town Crier ,John Postgate Food safety campaigner , John Inshaw -Steam Carriage.

Location: Vyse Street, Birmingham, B18
Neigbouring Key Hill cemetery tour at 2pm requires booking separately.

Cemetery tours do not include interior viewing of the catacombs that are closed until spring 2024.


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Website: www.fkwc.org


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Where is it happening?

Vyse Street, near Pitsford Street, Vyse Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom

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Tickets

GBP 8.00

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