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Jesmond cemetery may be much over looked nowadays but the history of it is quite impressive. Designed by John Dobson and developed by Richard Grainger (names that are noted in the regeneration of victorian Newcastle). Work started in 1835, three meter walls were immedietly erected to deter grave robbers and the Dobson designed entrance arch was built on Cemetery rd (now Jesmond rd). Underneath the entrance arch lie the catacombs, 22 large shelved enclosures they were probably used as a mortuary to store the coffins before a burial. Anyway on with the pics
Emerson Bainbridge founder of Bainbridges in Newcastle
Entrance to the catacombs
Not dis-similar to Highgate in the overgrown stakes
A very peaceful place, me and the wife enjoyed a good 2 hrs wandering around before deciding to leave due to cold. Photos were took in black and white just because they looked better in my opinion. Well worth a look if anyone fancys a more relaxed explore
Emerson Bainbridge founder of Bainbridges in Newcastle
Entrance to the catacombs
Not dis-similar to Highgate in the overgrown stakes
A very peaceful place, me and the wife enjoyed a good 2 hrs wandering around before deciding to leave due to cold. Photos were took in black and white just because they looked better in my opinion. Well worth a look if anyone fancys a more relaxed explore