Wednesfield Burial Ground Project

Wednesfield Burial Ground Project Wednesfield Burial Ground was established in 1855 when St Thomas' Churchyard reached full capacity. The site is a significant part of Wednesfield's history.

Our pilot project focuses on the original two acres (the Old Ground).

A huge thank you from the Friends of Wednesfield Burial Ground to everyone who’s supported us this year! Wishing you all...
25/12/2025

A huge thank you from the Friends of Wednesfield Burial Ground to everyone who’s supported us this year! Wishing you all a peaceful Christmas and a lovely New Year 🎄

Thomas Tomkys found!Thomas Tomkys was the first to be buried in the WBG, but for decades his grave was lost, after some ...
22/12/2025

Thomas Tomkys found!
Thomas Tomkys was the first to be buried in the WBG, but for decades his grave was lost, after some "digging" into the records he has been rediscovered. Being in the corner 18 ft from the south fence and 13ft 8 inches from the West wall. A tile has now been placed there to mark his grave.

At the Wolverhampton Archives 11 Oct
13/10/2025

At the Wolverhampton Archives 11 Oct

We have a stand at Wolverhampton History Fair this Saturday 11 October. Come and find us on the first floor.
09/10/2025

We have a stand at Wolverhampton History Fair this Saturday 11 October. Come and find us on the first floor.

Wolverhampton City Archives' Local History Fair will return on 11 October.

To mark the 170th Anniversary of the consecration of Wednesfield New Burial Ground on 2nd October, the Friends of Wednes...
30/09/2025

To mark the 170th Anniversary of the consecration of Wednesfield New Burial Ground on 2nd October, the Friends of Wednesfield Burial Ground are proud to be showcasing a range of creative work at Wolverhampton Central Library, in the first-floor balcony display cabinets, from now until Thursday 9 October.

At the heart of the display is a stencilled tile installation created with the 2nd Wednesfield Explorers which was inspired by a fragment of Minton encaustic tile discovered at the site of the demolished chapel. The project counts towards the Explorers’ Creative Arts Activity Badge.

Also on show:
– A Victorian-style diorama co-created with Wednesfield History Society
– Photographs of the burial ground by local photographer Graham Stubbs
– Facts and information about the burial ground, including a plan of the foundations of the mortuary chapel.

This project is supported by Hands On Wednesfield and Creative Black Country as part of Arts Council England’s Creative People and Places National Portfolio programme.

Wednesfield Local History Day is tomorrow 🥳 Saturday 2nd August, 10am – 4pm at Bethany Chapel. The Burial Ground Project...
01/08/2025

Wednesfield Local History Day is tomorrow 🥳 Saturday 2nd August, 10am – 4pm at Bethany Chapel. The Burial Ground Project has a stand in the hall to the left of the entrance.

The Wednesfield Burial Ground Project will be at the Local History Day on Saturday 2nd August 2025, 10am – 4pm at Bethany Chapel (on the corner of Blackwood Avenue and Lower Prestwood Road.) Come a…

10.00am-4.00pm
17/07/2025

10.00am-4.00pm

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Graiseley Lane, Wednesfield
Wolverhampton

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