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N A5119 WELFORD UNIVERSITY ROAD WELFORD ROAD CEMETERY FROM CITY CENTRE RAILWAY LINE PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE ROAD FROM CITY CENTRE MAIN ENTRANCE Plaque No. 88 Arthur Wakerley Born in Melton Mowbray, Arthur Wakerley was a famous Leicester architect and Mayor who designed a number of buildings around the city that still exist today; these include the ‘Turkey Café’ on Granby Street, the ‘Singer Building’ in High Street and the Synagogue on Highfield Street. Plaque No. 13 Thomas Cook Probably the most famous person buried in the Cemetery, Thomas Cook was the pioneer of today’s travel agencies. In 1841 he commissioned a whole train from the new Midland Counties Railway, charging one shilling (five pence) a head to take a party to a Temperance meeting in Loughborough - the first publicly advertised excursion train in England. His business expanded with the increasing popularity of excursions, foreign travel and package holidays, whilst the travel agency he founded still bears his name. He is also known for inventing traveller’s cheques. He died in 1891. He also designed the first council houses in the city - these triangular shaped houses are prominent still to this day. Arthur Wakerley died in 1931. Plaque No. 9 Dorothy Cain ‘Dot’ Cain died in 1926, attempting a parachute jump over the Leicester Royal Agricultural Showground, Blackbird Lane. As she jumped, her parachute became caught on the plane’s undercarriage and she fell free from the harness, plummeting to her death in front of thousands of people. W elford Road Cemetery, L eicester A Guide to 100 Memorial Plaques There are regular bus services along University Road and Welford Road. For details of services call Traveline on 0870 6082608. (local rate charges) 51 BETSY ISLIP 52 HENRY JAMES 53 WILLIAM A. JENNINGS 54 JOSEPH JESSOP 55 JOSEPH JOHNSON 56 T. FIELDING JOHNSON 57 WILLIAM KEMPSON 58 HENRY LANKESTER 59 JAMES LEAVESLEY 60 Rev. GEORGE LEGGE 61 HARRY LINDLEY 62 GEORGE A LÖHR 63 EDWARD LOSEBY 64 Sir HERBERT MARSHALL 65 E. MEADOWS / W. JOYCE 66 THOMAS MOXON 67 Rev. JAMES P. MURSELL 68 WILLIAM NEALE 69 HENRY NICHOLSON Jnr. 70 SAMUEL NOON 71 Sir JONATHAN NORTH 72 JAMES PAGE 73 JAMES CAREY PIKE 74 FRANCIS PTACEK 75 GEORGE HENRY QUINN 76 RICHARD RAWSON 77 ALBERT T. ROBERTS 78 WILLIAM T. ROWLETT 79 MARY ROYCE 80 WILLIAM RUSHIN 81 ELEANOR RUSSELL 82 ALBERT E. SAWDAY 83 FRANK STAYNES 84 CLEMENT STRETTON 85 BENJAMIN SUTTON 86 LOUISA UPTON 87 Canon DAVID VAUGHAN 88 ARTHUR WAKERLEY 89 Rev. JOHN E WAKERLEY 90 ROBERT WALKER 91 FANNY WHEELER 92 CHARLES WHEATLEY 93 JOSEPH WHETSTONE 94 KATE MARY WHITLEY 95 ELIZA CLARK WIGG 96 Rev. JOSEPH F. WINKS 97 JOHN WINTERTON 98 Sir EDWARD WOOD 99 Sir THOMAS WRIGHT 100 WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL 1 Rev. WILLIAM BAILEY 2 SAMUEL BARFIELD 3 WILLIAM BARFOOT 4 ISAAC BARRADALE 5 JOHN BIGGS 6 WILLIAM BILLINGS 7 BENJAMIN BROADBENT 8 PERCY LIONEL BROWN 9 DOROTHY CAIN 10 EWEN CAMERON 11 JULIUS St. T. CLARKE 12 JOHN MASON COOK 13 THOMAS COOK 14 JOSEPH DARE 15 SAMUEL DEACON 16 WILLIAM DICKISSON 17 EDWARD SHIPLEY ELLIS 18 JOHN ELLIS 19 WILLIAM ELY 20 Sir SAMUEL FAIRE 21 WILLIAM FLINT 22 JOHN FLOWER 23 GEORGE FOXTON 24 FANNY FULLAGAR 25 ANGUS GALBRAITH 26 CYRUS BERTIE GAMBLE 27 WILLIAM GARDINER 28 JOSIAH GIMSON 29 SAMUEL GINNS 30 EDITH GITTINS 31 HENRY GODDARD 32 JOSEPH GODDARD 33 FREDERICK GOODYER 34 JOSEPH GORDON 35 GEORGE GREEN 36 WILLIAM GREEN 37 ARTHUR ISAAC GROVES 38 JOSEPH ISAAC HALLAM 39 FRANCIS HAMES Snr. 40 CHARLES HANCOCK 41 HENRY HARDING 42 THOMAS HENRY HARDY 43 ALBERT WALTER HARRIS 44 RICHARD HARRIS 45 ARTHUR HAWKES 46 GREY HAZELRIGG 47 ROBERT WALLACE-HENRY 48 GEORGE MOORE HENTON 49 THOMAS Wm. HODGES 50 WILLIAM HUTCHINSON This leaflet is an introduction to the lives and histories of some notable people buried at Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester. After 1849, until the opening of Gilroes and Saffron Hill Cemeteries in the 20th century, this was the only burial ground for citizens of Leicester. Notable Victorians and Edwardians are buried here and many have interesting histories. As part of the Restoration Project in 2005, one hundred notable citizens have been selected and are commemorated on memorial plaques on the site of the former chapels. Each plaque is displayed on a granite slab and has an abbreviated obituary with grave number. The 100 memorial plaques are listed below, including their grave numbers. The map overleaf shows their location in the Cemetery. Completed in 2006 and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and the Leicester City Council, the Welford Road Cemetery Restoration Project includes the provision of a new Visitor Centre and an interpretation area on the site of the former chapels with memorial plaques to 100 notable people buried there. Drives and pathways have been resurfaced, with new railings on University Road and Welford Road. The Restoration Project Introduction The Memorial Plaques The main entrance to the Cemetery is located on the A5119 Welford Road, Leicester, approximately 1.5 miles from the city centre. Parking is allowed on the main carriageway in the Cemetery. There is an entrance for pedestrians only next to the Chaplaincy opposite Mayor’s Walk on University Road. How to find the Cemetery: On two lecterns are maps with the approximate locations of these graves which are ordered alphabetically and numbered from 1 to 100. uB.802 cG.643 cD.181+ cE.872 uB.34 uB.128+ uB.101+ uA.904 uD.384 uA.482 uO1.79 cG.821 cI.12 cA1.17 cF.119 & 212 cI.32+ uC.138+ uK.467+ cH.272 cG.689+ cD.171 uH.288+ uA1.42 cC.54 uI.75 cA1.164 cD.250A uB.242 uA.483 cC.668 uD.390 uD.225 cD.3 cA.21+ cA1.157+ cG.465 cB.612 uD.23 uD.65+ uC.429 cI.36+ cE.617 uA.159 uC.91 uB.28 uC.202 cE1.131 uD.271+ cD.326 uO1.196+ uB.334 cC.690 uD.1+ cA1.38 uB.163 cH.924 uI.1+ cC.35 uD.84 uD.70 cE1.90 cD.295+ uB.335 uE.49 uB.244 cA1.212 uC.167 uC.142 uM.1294 uD.228+ cA.343 uB.100+ cF.1220 cH.56 uQ.2006 cD.130 uE.467 uG.10+ uG.57 uC.233 cA.314+ uC.51 cI.15 cC.4 uH.59 uL.23 uD.327 cA1.215+ cA.34 cA.11 cG.522+ uO1.803 uA.35 uC.65+ uD.8+ cI.349 uK.939 cB.30 uC.38+ uC.221

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Page 1: Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester · WELFORD ROAD Y FROM CITY CENTRE Y LINE PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE ... 24 FANNY FULLAGAR ... Saffron Hill Cemeteries in the 20th century,

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Plaque No. 88

Arthur WakerleyBorn in Melton Mowbray,

Arthur Wakerley was a

famous Leicester architect

and Mayor who designed

a number of buildings

around the city that still

exist today; these include

the ‘Turkey Café’ on

Granby Street, the ‘Singer

Building’ in High Street

and the Synagogue on

Highfield Street.

Plaque No. 13Thomas Cook Probably the most famous person buried in the Cemetery, Thomas Cook was the pioneer of today’s travel agencies. In 1841 he commissioned a whole train from the new Midland Counties Railway, charging one shilling (five pence) a head to take a party to a Temperance meeting in Loughborough - the first publicly advertised excursion train in England. His business expanded with the increasing popularity of excursions, foreign travel and package holidays, whilst the travel agency he founded

still bears his name. He is also known for inventing traveller’s cheques. He died in 1891.

He also designed

the first councilhouses in the city

- these triangular

shaped houses are

prominent still to

this day. ArthurWakerley died in

1931.

Plaque No. 9

Dorothy Cain‘Dot’ Cain died in 1926,attempting a parachute jumpover the Leicester RoyalAgricultural Showground,Blackbird Lane. As she jumped,her parachute became caught onthe plane’s undercarriage and shefell free from the harness, plummeting to her death in frontof thousands of people.

WelfordRoad

Cemetery,LeicesterA Guide to 100

Memorial Plaques

There are regular bus services along University Road and Welford Road.For details of services call Traveline on 0870 6082608. (local rate charges)

51 BETSY ISLIP52 HENRY JAMES53 WILLIAM A. JENNINGS54 JOSEPH JESSOP55 JOSEPH JOHNSON56 T. FIELDING JOHNSON57 WILLIAM KEMPSON58 HENRY LANKESTER59 JAMES LEAVESLEY60 Rev. GEORGE LEGGE61 HARRY LINDLEY62 GEORGE A LÖHR63 EDWARD LOSEBY64 Sir HERBERT MARSHALL65 E. MEADOWS / W. JOYCE66 THOMAS MOXON67 Rev. JAMES P. MURSELL68 WILLIAM NEALE69 HENRY NICHOLSON Jnr.70 SAMUEL NOON71 Sir JONATHAN NORTH72 JAMES PAGE73 JAMES CAREY PIKE74 FRANCIS PTACEK75 GEORGE HENRY QUINN76 RICHARD RAWSON77 ALBERT T. ROBERTS78 WILLIAM T. ROWLETT79 MARY ROYCE80 WILLIAM RUSHIN81 ELEANOR RUSSELL82 ALBERT E. SAWDAY83 FRANK STAYNES84 CLEMENT STRETTON85 BENJAMIN SUTTON86 LOUISA UPTON87 Canon DAVID VAUGHAN88 ARTHUR WAKERLEY89 Rev. JOHN E WAKERLEY90 ROBERT WALKER91 FANNY WHEELER92 CHARLES WHEATLEY93 JOSEPH WHETSTONE94 KATE MARY WHITLEY95 ELIZA CLARK WIGG96 Rev. JOSEPH F. WINKS97 JOHN WINTERTON98 Sir EDWARD WOOD99 Sir THOMAS WRIGHT100 WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL

1Rev. WILLIAM BAILEY2SAMUEL BARFIELD3WILLIAM BARFOOT4ISAAC BARRADALE5JOHN BIGGS6WILLIAM BILLINGS7BENJAMIN BROADBENT8PERCY LIONEL BROWN9DOROTHY CAIN10EWEN CAMERON11JULIUS St. T. CLARKE12JOHN MASON COOK13THOMAS COOK14JOSEPH DARE15SAMUEL DEACON16WILLIAM DICKISSON17EDWARD SHIPLEY ELLIS18JOHN ELLIS19WILLIAM ELY20Sir SAMUEL FAIRE21WILLIAM FLINT22JOHN FLOWER23GEORGE FOXTON24FANNY FULLAGAR25ANGUS GALBRAITH26CYRUS BERTIE GAMBLE27WILLIAM GARDINER28JOSIAH GIMSON29SAMUEL GINNS30EDITH GITTINS31HENRY GODDARD32JOSEPH GODDARD33FREDERICK GOODYER34JOSEPH GORDON35GEORGE GREEN36WILLIAM GREEN37ARTHUR ISAAC GROVES38JOSEPH ISAAC HALLAM39FRANCIS HAMES Snr.40CHARLES HANCOCK41HENRY HARDING42THOMAS HENRY HARDY43ALBERT WALTER HARRIS44RICHARD HARRIS45ARTHUR HAWKES46GREY HAZELRIGG47ROBERT WALLACE-HENRY48GEORGE MOORE HENTON49THOMAS Wm. HODGES50WILLIAM HUTCHINSON

This leaflet is an introduction to the livesand histories of some notable people buriedat Welford Road Cemetery, Leicester.

After 1849, until the opening of Gilroes andSaffron Hill Cemeteries in the 20th century,this was the only burial ground for citizensof Leicester. Notable Victorians andEdwardians are buried here and many haveinteresting histories.

As part of the Restoration Project in 2005, onehundred notable citizens have been selectedand are commemorated on memorial plaqueson the site of the former chapels. Each plaqueis displayed on a granite slab and has anabbreviated obituary with grave number.

The 100 memorial plaques are listed below,including their grave numbers. The mapoverleaf shows their location in the Cemetery.

Completed in 2006 and supported by theHeritage Lottery Fund and the Leicester CityCouncil, the Welford Road CemeteryRestoration Project includes the provision of a new Visitor Centre and an interpretationarea on the site of the former chapels withmemorial plaques to 100 notable peopleburied there. Drives and pathways have beenresurfaced, with new railings on UniversityRoad and Welford Road.

The Restoration ProjectIntroductionThe Memorial Plaques

The main entrance to the Cemetery is located on the A5119 Welford Road, Leicester,approximately 1.5 miles from the city centre.Parking is allowed on the main carriageway in the Cemetery. There is an entrance forpedestrians only next to the Chaplaincy opposite Mayor’s Walk on University Road.

How to find the Cemetery:

On two lecterns are maps with the approximatelocations of these graves which are orderedalphabetically and numbered from 1 to 100.

uB.802cG.643cD.181+cE.872uB.34uB.128+uB.101+uA.904uD.384uA.482uO1.79cG.821cI.12cA1.17cF.119 & 212cI.32+uC.138+uK.467+cH.272cG.689+cD.171uH.288+uA1.42cC.54uI.75cA1.164cD.250AuB.242uA.483cC.668uD.390uD.225cD.3cA.21+cA1.157+cG.465cB.612uD.23uD.65+uC.429cI.36+cE.617uA.159uC.91uB.28uC.202cE1.131uD.271+cD.326uO1.196+

uB.334cC.690uD.1+cA1.38uB.163cH.924uI.1+cC.35uD.84uD.70cE1.90cD.295+uB.335uE.49uB.244cA1.212uC.167uC.142uM.1294uD.228+cA.343uB.100+cF.1220cH.56uQ.2006cD.130uE.467uG.10+uG.57uC.233cA.314+uC.51cI.15cC.4uH.59uL.23uD.327cA1.215+cA.34cA.11cG.522+uO1.803uA.35uC.65+uD.8+cI.349uK.939cB.30uC.38+uC.221

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