Tyne and Wear HER(13237): Denton Burn, West Road, cemetery and crematorium - Details
13237
Newcastle
Denton Burn, West Road, cemetery and crematorium
Denton Burn
NZ26SW
Religious Ritual and Funerary
Crematorium
Crematorium
20TH CENTURY
Mid 20th Century 1933 to 1966
Extant Building
Opened in October 1934 at a cost of nearly £54,000. The architect was J.J. Hill. It was supposedly the only crematorium between Edinburgh and Darlington and was meant to solve Newcastle's burial problems. The cemetery includes the 1939-45 war memorial (HER 10961 and 11930) with around 40 headstones. There is an area for Muslim burials in the south-west part of the cemetery. The crematorium includes the loggia with memorial tablets fixed to the walls, a Garden of Remembrance for scattered ashes and a room with a Book of Remembrance. The first official cremation took place at Woking Crematorium in 1885. Until 1932 less than 1% of deaths were followed by cremation. In 1991 the figure was 71%.
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565360
NZ420740565360
Alan Morgan, 2004, Beyond the Grave - Exploring Newcastle's Burial Grounds, pages 120-121; Hilary J Grainger, 2005, Death Redesigned, pp 459-60; National Monuments Record Monument No. 1528449