Talk:Flaybrick Memorial Gardens

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William Rimmer of Bidston Hall[edit]

Though a common name to the area at the time, is 'William Rimmer of Bidston Hall' any relation to William Rimmer the artist? Both would've been alive at the same time. Though, William Rimmer the artist emigrated to America, did he return at any point to live at Bidston Hall? I'm suspecting this on the basis of the sculpture/architecture connection, both involved in 3D works of religious art. Is it the same person? Are they related? Neither?

EP111 02:03, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Status - closed to burials?[edit]

The question is perhaps best answered by users more local to its area, but it would be helpful to state whether or not the cemetery is now closed to burials. I understood Landican Cemetery superseded it. The CWGC entry for Flaybrick Hill Cemetery gives no general history or description of the cemetery though it cares for a large number of war graves therein.Cloptonson (talk) 07:54, 2 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]