The newsletter next month will be my last as editor.
To celebrate this there will be two lengthy articles. The first will look at some of the men who took on the role of the Chairman of the Company. Most of them are buried in the cemetery. Most of them were successful in other spheres such as industry and medicine. The first provisional committee of the Company met in March 1845. The final meeting of the Company met in the summer of 1972. We’ll look at these ‘movers and shakers’ of Victorian and Edwardian Hull.
The second will examine in detail what went on in the confines of the last Board meeting of the Cemetery Company. It will show the desire on the part of the directors to give up and the unlooked for opposition to this. It will show the Cemetery could have been rescued by some long haired hippie types who went on to form a property company that still flourishes in the city. A fascinating ‘what if’ story.
Hope you’ll enjoy them. See you next month.
Pete Lowden is a member of the Friends of Hull General Cemetery committee which is committed to reclaiming the cemetery and returning it back to a community resource.
Pete, sorry the next one will be your last as editor have enjoy and also looked forward to them. Thank you so much.
Thank you Brian. I’ll still do the odd article in the future so I’m not vanishing entirely but I look forward to a new editor giving the site a bit of a refresh.