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Mill Road Cemetery is a cemetery off Mill Road in the Petersfield area of Cambridge, England. Since 2001 the cemetery has been protected as a Grade II Listed site,〔(1001561 - The National Heritage List for England | English Heritage )〕 and several of the tombs are also listed as of special architectural and historical interest.〔(Welcome to Mill Road Cemetery )〕 The cemetery was established in 1848 on a site formerly occupied by a cricket ground, as a collection of burial grounds for 13 city parishes (now 10 through amalgamation) whose churchyards had become full. A chapel built by George Gilbert Scott is no longer standing. All the plots are now closed for burials, and the cemetery as a whole is by law maintained by the City Council and managed on behalf of the parishes by the Parochial Burial Grounds Management Committee. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintain the graves of 33 Commonwealth service personnel from World War I and 4 from World War II.〔() CWGC Cemetery report.〕 The cemetery can be accessed from Mill Road, from Norfolk Street, or through the industrial estate on Gwydir Street. In February 2014 an art work entitled ''Bird Stones'' by Gordon Young was installed in the cemetery. Its one wooden and six stone columns celebrate the bird species found in the cemetery and their birdsong. The cemetery is also listed as a City Wildlife Site, containing many indicator plant species for undisturbed neutral/calcareous grassland amongst the 110+ species identified. At least 35 species of bird, 23 species of butterflies and several species of mammal have also been reported, including the European dormouse and weasel. ==Burials== Biographies of some of those people interred in the cemetery and images of their graves or monuments can be found on: (Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge ) * John Barnard (1794–1878), amateur cricketer.〔Venn, ''Alumni Cantabrigienses''〕 * Arthur Cayley (1821–1895), mathematician. The headstone is no longer standing.〔''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 A wreath was placed at Cayley's grave, with a graveside address by Samuel Dickstein, at the 1912 International Congress of Mathematicians.〔Guillermo P. Curbera, ''Mathematicians of the world, unite!: the International Congress of Mathematicians'', A K Peters Ltd, 2009, p. 50〕 * James Challis (1803–1882), astronomer.〔 * John Willis Clark (1833–1910), university administrator and antiquary.〔 * Charles Henry Cooper (1808–1866), biographer and antiquary.〔 * Percival Frost (1817–1898), mathematician.〔 * George Garrett (1834–1897), organist and composer.〔'George Mursell Garrett', ''The Musical Times'', Vol. 38, No. 651 (May 1, 1897), pp. 310-311〕 * Daniel Hayward, cricketer; father of Thomas Hayward * Thomas Hayward (1835-1876), cricketer, son of Daniel Hayward * Fenton Hort (1828–1892), theologian and bible scholar.〔 * George Murray Humphry (1820–1896), surgeon.〔 * Benjamin Hall Kennedy (1804–1889), classicist.〔''The Classical Review, 1889, p.227〕 * Daniel MacMillan (1813–1857), publisher.〔 * Eiríkr Magnússon (1833–1913), Icelandic scholar.〔 * James Rattee (1820–1855), woodcarver and mason. * Robert Sayle (1816-1883), enterprising retailer * John Robert Seeley (Sir) (1834-1895) Regius Professor of History, Cambridge University, and wife Mary Agnes Seeley (1839-1921), * Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet (1819–1903), FRS, physicist.〔 His gravestone "has now vanished from view".〔Alastair Wood, 'Fifty-Eight Years of Friendship: Kelvin and Stokes', in Raymond Flood, Mark McCartney, Andrew Whitaker, eds., ''Kelvin: life, labours and legacy'', p. 85〕 * Isaac Todhunter (1820–1884), mathematician.〔Jonathan Smith, Christopher Stray, eds., ''Teaching and learning in nineteenth-century Cambridge'', p.186〕 * William Whewell (1794–1866) FRS, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge and wives Cordelia Whewell and Everina Frances (Lady Affleck) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mill Road Cemetery, Cambridge」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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