Key Hill Brian
Proud Brummie
Have you tried private Crematoria such as Perry barr?
Please tell me moreI carved most of the inscriptions at Lodge Hill Crem from 1948 to 1951
When I worked for William Bloye the Sculptor, one job I had was to carve inscriptions in the wood panels in the Lodge Hill Crematorium Not a pleasant job I will never forget the smell. One of the Forum members went there and took photosPlease tell me more
Yes, Each one by hand in the wood panels with hand-made tools, if you look closely you will, see that. Roman-style letterings. I would trace out the lettering in pencil then carve the inscription in the wood panels.Thanks, was the lettering hand carved on site then?
hi andy i would like to think that as your grandfather made such a gesture he would have had his own grave but i think your best bet would be to contact lodge hill cem i am sure they will be able to give you the answerHi was wondering if anyone could help please, my grandfather on his passing left his body to medical science and we have found that after his body was released his remains where buried at lodge hill cemetry. We have a section 47 and a plot number we think, would anyone be able to tell me if this would be a mass/ communal grave or individual graves. I'm in Liverpool and would like to travel down to pay my respects
Thanks in advance
Andy
Thanks lyn we have tried contacting them but a recorded message says office still closed due to covid I may have to wait till everything reopenshi andy i would like to think that as your grandfather made such a gesture he would have had his own grave but i think your best bet would be to contact lodge hill cem i am sure they will be able to give you the answer
lyn
Thanks janice we have tried emailing but they say response could be up to 15 days so will just have to waitHave you tried emailing? As cremations are going on there must be somebody based in the office.
lodge_hillcem&crem@birmingham.gov.uk
Hi Andy. I live about a five minute walk from Lodge Hill, if you give me the details of the grave I will gladly have a walk round there and see if can get you more information when the Cemetery is open to the public after the days business is concluded.Thanks janice we have tried emailing but they say response could be up to 15 days so will just have to wait
Andy
Hi Jimbo thanks very much he is in section 47 plot 40387, obviously there will be no marker or anything as we have only just found out that he is there and my grandma didn't know what happened to himHi Andy. I live about a five minute walk from Lodge Hill, if you give me the details of the grave I will gladly have a walk round there and see if can get you more information when the Cemetery is open to the public after the days business is concluded.
Hi Andy. I will try and get round the Cemetery over the weekend, it is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays but restricted in the week.Hi Jimbo thanks very much he is in section 47 plot 40387, obviously there will be no marker or anything as we have only just found out that he is there and my grandma didn't know what happened to him
Andy
Hi Andy. I will try and get round the Cemetery over the weekend, it is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays but restricted in the week.
jimbo
Hello, I just came across your post, sorry that I am unable to help with your query, but in 1936, my mother's half sister secretly gave birth to her son at the same address, which from what I can make out was within the same grounds, if not the same building known as "The Country Girl", she was not quite aged 16, worked as a French polisher of Railway Carriages and was really from Swindon, Wiltshire, a devout catholic, her poor baby ended up being taken from her and sadly became one of the Nazareth Home (of Stoke Bishop Bristol) children, illegally emigrated to Western Australia. I wonder if 1b Raddlebarn road was associated with the Nuns of St Paul's Convent, Selly Park, and if this might help you in some way with finding a burial record?Hi ladies and gents i am in rather desparate need of some help my gtreat grandmother dies in 1b raddlebarn road in the early 40's ive search everywhere for a record or trace of creamtion/burial her name was Lydia Gertrude Harris nee poole although she died in selly oak hospital her home adrees was 28 birchwood road balsall heath,
Also my great aunt Jessie Rebecca Robinson she died in QEH in 1986 but there just doesnt seen to be any records for either of them please help
Claire
1b Raddlebarn road is the official postal Address of Selly oak Hospital, recently demolished and a new housing estate built upon the siteHello, I just came across your post, sorry that I am unable to help with your query, but in 1936, my mother's half sister secretly gave birth to her son at the same address, which from what I can make out was within the same grounds, if not the same building known as "The Country Girl", she was not quite aged 16, worked as a French polisher of Railway Carriages and was really from Swindon, Wiltshire, a devout catholic, her poor baby ended up being taken from her and sadly became one of the Nazareth Home (of Stoke Bishop Bristol) children, illegally emigrated to Western Australia. I wonder if 1b Raddlebarn road was associated with the Nuns of St Paul's Convent, Selly Park, and if this might help you in some way with finding a burial record?
Thank you, that is very Helpful key Hill Brian .1b Raddlebarn road is the official postal Address of Selly oak Hospital, recently demolished and a new housing estate built upon the site
Hi are you still able to scan the map please? My email is angieandron@hotmail.co.uk thanksLodge Hill Cem Map
I have been reading the tread here and have a copy of the map for Lodge Hill Cemetery, and if you would like a copy, I could try and scan it and send to your email address, hope this will help anyone who needs it.
Welcome to the forum. We are advised not to post email addresses as they can be seen by anyone - they can, if necessary, be sent via private message - using the envelope icon top right. Then enter members name and start conversation.Hi are you still able to scan the map please? thanks
HI Maggie ;Had a brilliant day today at Lodge Hill.This was a cemetery that I didn't have much interest in before.. went there with Tom today and found so much history I wasn't aware of ...if anyone wants pics of any graves there we will be happy to go and look..mind you the one we searched today was real hard but when we found it..wow