Leeds was one of the principal hospital centres in Yorkshire during the Second World War. Lawns Wood Cemetery in Leeds contains 138 burial of the First World War, 88 of them forming a war graves plot. As these graves could not be marked individually, the names of the dead are recorded on a screen wall. The rest of the First World War burials and all of the 67 Second World War burials are scattered throughout the cemetery. A further screen wall bears the names of 105 casualties of both wars buried in Leeds General Cemetery, where their graves could no longer be maintained. In all, there are now 222 First World War casualties and 91 from the Second World War commemorated in the cemetery. The cemetery also contains Leeds Crematorium, where there is a memorial to 94 Second World War casualties whose remains were cremated.
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