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Stoney (or Stony) Royd Cemetery is a cemetery in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Stoney Royd House was a brick house built for Christopher Rawson (1777-1849), the third son of John Rawson of Bolton "a little before 1764". It was demolished in the second half of the 20th century. One of its original gate lodges remains as part of the cemetery. In 1860 Halifax Corporation bought the site to turn it into a cemetery. Edward Milner won a competition for its design. It opened in 1861, and the northern section was consecrated on 11 September 1862. The southern section was for Nonconformist burials.

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  • Hřbitov Stoney Royd je anglikánský hřbitov v Halifaxu, ve West Yorkshire, v Anglii. Stoney Royd House byl zděný dům postavený pro , třetího syna Johna Rawsona z Boltonu. Byl zbořen v druhé polovině 20. století. Jedna z jeho původních bran zůstává součástí hřbitova. V roce 1860 zakoupila společnost Halifax Corporation místo, které se stalo hřbitovem. vyhrál soutěž o návrh jeho podoby. Byl otevřen v roce 1861 a severní část byla vysvěcena 11. září 1862. Jižní část byla určena pro nonkonformní pohřby. Je zde 77 hrobů válečných obětí, které spravuje . (cs)
  • Stoney (or Stony) Royd Cemetery is a cemetery in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Stoney Royd House was a brick house built for Christopher Rawson (1777-1849), the third son of John Rawson of Bolton "a little before 1764". It was demolished in the second half of the 20th century. One of its original gate lodges remains as part of the cemetery. In 1860 Halifax Corporation bought the site to turn it into a cemetery. Edward Milner won a competition for its design. It opened in 1861, and the northern section was consecrated on 11 September 1862. The southern section was for Nonconformist burials. (en)
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  • Hřbitov Stoney Royd je anglikánský hřbitov v Halifaxu, ve West Yorkshire, v Anglii. Stoney Royd House byl zděný dům postavený pro , třetího syna Johna Rawsona z Boltonu. Byl zbořen v druhé polovině 20. století. Jedna z jeho původních bran zůstává součástí hřbitova. V roce 1860 zakoupila společnost Halifax Corporation místo, které se stalo hřbitovem. vyhrál soutěž o návrh jeho podoby. Byl otevřen v roce 1861 a severní část byla vysvěcena 11. září 1862. Jižní část byla určena pro nonkonformní pohřby. Byly postaveny dvě kaple: jedna pro anglikánskou církev a druhá pro nonkonformní pohřby. Anglikánská kaple byla novogotická stavba s věží a polygonální apsidou. V roce 1973 ministerstvo životního prostředí zařadilo kapli mezi památky II. třídy. V roce 2007 se její střecha zhroutila v bouři a část byla později zbourána. Věž zůstala zachována. Je zde 77 hrobů válečných obětí, které spravuje . (cs)
  • Stoney (or Stony) Royd Cemetery is a cemetery in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Stoney Royd House was a brick house built for Christopher Rawson (1777-1849), the third son of John Rawson of Bolton "a little before 1764". It was demolished in the second half of the 20th century. One of its original gate lodges remains as part of the cemetery. In 1860 Halifax Corporation bought the site to turn it into a cemetery. Edward Milner won a competition for its design. It opened in 1861, and the northern section was consecrated on 11 September 1862. The southern section was for Nonconformist burials. Two chapels were built: one each for Church of England and Nonconformist funerals. The Church of England one was a cruciform Gothic Revival building with a tower, broach spire and polygonal apse. In 1973 the Department of the Environment made it a Grade II listed building. In 2007 its roof collapsed in a storm, and Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council obtained listed building consent to demolish it. The tower and spire survive. The cemetery contains monuments for 76 war dead, under the care of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. (en)
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