Balmoral Cemetery, Belfast

Coordinates: 54°34′10″N 5°58′03″W / 54.5695°N 5.9675°W / 54.5695; -5.9675
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Balmoral Cemetery is a cemetery in the Malone area of South Belfast, Northern Ireland, opened in 1855.

History

The cemetery was opened in 1855 by Presbyterian churchmen Rev. Henry Cooke and Rev. Joseph Mackenzie, on land owned by Mackenzie, after they had been refused burial by a Church of Ireland rector in another cemetery. It was controlled by a board of trustees which included three Presbyterian ministers. While most of the burials were for Presbyterians, other denominations were buried there.[1]

Three Commonwealth soldiers (one each of British, Australian, and Canadian armies) of World War I are buried in the cemetery, their graves maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.[2]

In 1953, the cemetery was taken over by Belfast Corporation. It is no longer open for burials, but is open to visitors.[1]

Notable burials

References

  1. ^ a b Balmoral Cemetery Belfast City Council
  2. ^ Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
  3. ^ Pinkerton, JH. "John Creery Ferguson 1802-1865: physician and fetologist". Ulster Med J. 50: 10–20. PMC 2386017. PMID 7015661.

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