Hi,
I wonder if anyone has anyone knowledge of Barnsley Cemetery and its history.
I have noticed on a lot of old photographs that there were two chapels located inside the cemetery, roughly where a set of 'ruins' currently stand. I had always assumed that these ruins were fake - a piece of the landscaping by the designers. I know the chapels were there in 1910 as I have seen a photograph of the funeral of the children killed in the Public Hall disaster and they can be seen in the background.
Can anyone tell me the fate of these buildings? Are the 'ruins' (or part of them) the actual remains of the chapels?
Also, does anybody know if there is a 'Friends of Barnsley Cemetery' group or similar? I was quite dismayed to see that one of the buildings attached to the front wall was in a very poor state of repair with most of the back roof missing. Also, while the cemetery itself is in good order, many of the older graves are in a poor state too, possibly due to vandalism that hasn't been put right.
Any responses are appreciated!