There are 220 burials or commemorations of Commonwealth servicemen at the cemetery who died in the
First World War. A Screen Wall memorial in Section Q, near the main entrance, lists those buried in graves that could not be individually marked by headstones. There are 147 burials or commemorations of servicemen and women who died in the
Second World War, many in a war graves plot in Section H. The plot has a Screen Wall memorial listing servicemen buried in the defunct
St Phillip Ward End Church Cemetery whose graves could no longer be maintained by the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The Commission also erected a memorial, on the west side of the plot, listing 30 servicemen who were cremated at Sheffield Crematorium during the same war and it cares for 9 war graves of foreign nationalities, Also buried in the cemetery are civilian victims of air raids, the largest group (134 who died in the
Sheffield Blitz of December 1940) being buried in a communal grave with memorial. ==Notable buildings and structures==