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Carleton Crematorium and Cemetery

Cemetery in Lancashire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carleton Crematorium and Cemetery
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Carleton Crematorium, together with the adjacent necropolis, Carleton Cemetery, is a graveyard located within the Greenlands ward of Blackpool,[1] with its main entrance on Stocks Road in Carleton, Lancashire, England. It was opened on 18 July 1935.[2]

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The building was created by Blackpool Borough architect J. C. Robinson, who based his design on his own interpretation of the Mausoleum of Mausolus.[citation needed] At the north door is a chapel containing Books of Remembrance, which note the names of all those cremated or interred there.[citation needed]

The site is located partly in Blackpool and partly in Carleton; the crematorium comes under the jurisdiction of Blackpool Council.[3]

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Notable cremations and interments

A number of notable people have been buried or cremated at the site. These include:

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There are 88 Commonwealth service personnel of the Second World War buried at the cemetery.[5]

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The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has erected a white stone memorial near the crematorium listing 51 Commonwealth service personnel cremated here during the Second World War.[10]

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