Boston Cemetery
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| Boston Cemetery | |
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1856 engraving of Pritchett's chapel | |
![]() Interactive map of Boston Cemetery | |
| Details | |
| Established | 1855 |
| Location | |
| Country | England |
| Coordinates | 52°59′20″N 0°01′39″W / 52.9888°N 0.0274°W |
| No. of interments | 38,000 |
| Website | Boston Cemetery |
| Find a Grave | Boston Cemetery |
Boston Cemetery is a cemetery located in Boston, Lincolnshire in England. The cemetery dates back to 1855 and was laid out by Darlington architect James Pigott Pritchett junior.
In 1854, a competition was held to design two chapels, a lodge and entrance gates for the new Boston Cemetery. The first prize was won by Pritchett & Sons of York, the firm of James Pigott Pritchett senior, but it was his son James Pigott Pritchett junior, who had just established his own firm in Darlington, who attended the meeting in July 1854 and was commissioned to prepare plans.[1] He provided the layout for the grounds and plans for the twin chapels and a lodge, all in the gothic style.[1][2]
The layout of the cemetery, lodge and Anglican chapel remain intact, though the nonconformist chapel was demolished in 1961.[1]
Notable burials
- Herbert Ingram, founder of The Illustrated London News
