Intake Cemetery, Sheffield
Intake Cemetery (also known as Intake Village Cemetery) is one of the city of Sheffield's many cemeteries. The cemetery, located at Mansfield Road, Intake, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, covers 12 acres (4.9 ha), with the first interment taking place on 16 February 1880. The cemetery features a Grade II listed chapel which was designed by Innocent and Brown. The cemetery features a number of Commonwealth War Graves, including 21 casualties of the Second World War and 4 casualties from the First World War. The cemetery took its name from the earlier City Road Cemetery which was originally known as Intake Road Cemetery.
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Intake, Sheffield
Intake is a suburb and former village located 5 miles (8 km) south-east of Sheffield city centre, South Yorkshire, England. Due to expansion during the 20th century, the village became a part of the city of Sheffield. Intake is linked to Frecheville via Birley Moor Road, and to Gleadless via Hollinsend Road.
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St Catherine of Siena, Richmond
St Catherine of Siena is an Anglican church in the Richmond district of Sheffield in England.
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Hollinsend tram stop
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Gleadless War Memorial
The Gleadless War Memorial is a Grade-II listed war memorial located on Hollinsend Road at Gleadless, Sheffield. The statue, which depicts a life size sandstone British soldier dressed in a First World War uniform, was put in place during the 1920s.
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