CWGC Tours 2024 - Lincoln (Newport) Cemetery

CWGC Tours 2024 - Lincoln (Newport) Cemetery

Join us for a tour of Lincoln (Newport) Cemetery.

By Commonwealth War Graves

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Sat, 11 May 2024 10:30 - 12:00 GMT+1

Location

Newport Cemetery

Newport Lincoln ln1 3dp United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for a tour of Lincoln (Newport) Cemetery.

Our tours are free to the public, but if you would like to support us then please consider donating to our charity The Commonwealth War Graves Foundation (CWGF).

https://foundation.cwgc.org/donate/

MEETING POINT at the Cross of Sacrifice, located in the centre of the cemetery.

During the First World War, the 4th Northern General Hospital was at the Grammar School in Lincoln. the hospital had 1,400 beds and during the course of the war, admissions numbered 45,000. Lincoln (Newport) Cemetery, which was near the hospital, contains 139 First World War burials, almost 90 of them forming a war graves plot. During the Second World War, this plot was extended and most of the 120 burials from this period were made there. The rest of the graves from both wars are scattered throughout the cemetery.

Parking nearby, on-site facilities including toilets, level ground, wheelchair access.

Please dress for the weather and wear suitable footwear.

The Commonwealth War Graves Foundation (CWGF) aims to actively engage all communities with the work of the CWGC by telling the inspiring stories through education and outreach projects.

The CWGF is an independent charity registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales (1171947) and Scotland (SC051982).


Frequently asked questions

Where should I meet my guide?

At the Cross of Sacrifice in the centre of the cemetery.

Who should I contact if I have questions?

The team at public.engagement@cwgc.org

3. What should I do if I need to cancel?

Email public.engagement@cwgc.org

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Across Britain there are war graves and memorials at over 12,000 locations. From towering and dramatic memorials which bear the names of tens of thousands of missing personnel, to small and intimate local churchyards where perhaps only one service person is commemorated, there is so much to discover.

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