Keep walking along Main Street and you will eventually come to the Referendum Gates renamed after the 1967 referendum where Gibraltarians decided to remain under British sovereignty by a massive 99%. As you pass through the gates on the left is a small cemetery. It was here that men wounded in the Battle of Trafalgar in October 1805 that died of their wounds in Gibraltar were buried. Across from the cemetery is a memorial statue of Admiral Lord Nelson erected in 2005 on the 200th anniversary of the battle. Every year there is a wreath laying ceremony to commemorate the battle in this cemetery.
How to get there:
Easiest way to get to the Cemetery other than walking up from Casemates along Main Street is to catch the no3 bus from the frontier which will drop you off at Grand Parade. Here you can also find the Cable Car Base Station as well as the Alameda Gardens. From here walk north down the short hill until you see the arches of Referendum Gates, the cemetery is located to the right before you walk through the arches.