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Kensington, London, England. One of London's seven historic cemeteries.
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Woking, Surrey. The Cemetery was opened in November 1854, and was the largest in the world. It was originally called the London Necropolis or Woking Cemetery. It has been a major burial ground for the metropolis of London & continues to this day.
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City of London Cemetery & Crematorium
The City of London Cemetery and Crematorium in the heart of East London that has been open since 1856. It is one of the largest municipal cemeteries in Europe.
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Since 1856 there are over 150 years of heritage recorded in the Cemetery Burial and Cremation Registers. There are 88 Registers with over 300 pages of recorded interments/cremations per register. Approximately 600,000 people have been interred here and with the remains of over 30 London Church yards also placed on the site, the figure is approaching 1 million.
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Online scanned images of the burial registers.
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Find a Grave - Quaker Burial Ground
Also known as Barking, Quaker Burial Ground located in London England.
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The official site of the Kensal Green cemetery opened in 1833, in London.
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London Borough of Lambeth | West Norwood Cemetery database
Searchable online database of interments and plot owners.
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The Friends of Kensal Green Cemetery
Society dedicated to the preservation, conservation & restoration of the Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green - in particular, the monuments, buildings & burial records. London, England.
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Online searchable database.
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A review of lost or repurposed burial grounds throughout greater London. Includes historic maps & current photos.
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The public cemetery, as distinct from the churchyard, as a proper place for burial, originated in the Victorian period. Includes a listing of public cemeteries in Victorian London