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founded in 1992 to organise events, promote the site's history and support restoration work. After Güney's death in 2006 he was buried in the cemetery and ownership passed to his children (by his late wife) and operated by his son Erkin, a director at the cemetery for almost 30 years. Diane
Holliday, Güney's partner of 6 years, was "frozen out" from the operating company and then dismissed. In 2011, the inheritance of the cemetery was successfully challenged by Diane Holliday and her adult son Kevin. This decision was upheld by the High Court on appeal in 2012. In 2014, Diane Holliday sold the cemetery to
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parliamentary consent to convert the disused original
Anglican chapel into a crematorium, using the newer chapel for funeral services and the station building for coffin storage and as a refreshment room for those attending cremations. Suffering cash flow problems and distracted by a succession of hostile takeover bids, the LNC management never proceeded with the scheme and the buildings fell into disuse. The station building was demolished after being damaged by a fire in 1972, although the platform remained intact.
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the right to erect a permanent memorial on the site. (The families of those buried could pay afterwards to upgrade a third class grave to a higher class if they later wanted to erect a memorial, but this practice was rare.) Despite this, Brookwood's pauper graves granted more dignity to the deceased than did other graveyards and cemeteries of the period, all of which other than
Brookwood continued the practice of mass graves for the poor.
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mausoleum, in the centre of the ground, represents the seven-staged 'heavenly mountain' from which the four paths lead east, south, west and north. The new aviary, or Fire Temple, is based on designs from the ruins of a double gateway of the Palace of Xerxes, and replaced the original agiary. The planting was a herbaceous plants and flowering shrubs and trees that were originally native to Persia." Some notable burials include that of
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maintenance was neglected: 1970 Cornwall
Property (Holdings) Ltd, 1971 Great Southern Group, 1973 Maximillian Investments. Maximillian Investments secured the passing of the Brookwood Cemetery Act 1975 which authorised them to sell unused parts of the cemetery and a few areas were sold for development.
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In 1985, Ramadan Güney acquired
Brookwood Cemetery from the owner Mr D. J. T. Dally, who was previously the cemetery manager. The purchase evolved from Güney's role as Chairman of the UK Turkish Islamic Trust, which wanted suitable burial facilities for its members. The Brookwood Cemetery Society was
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The London
Necropolis Company was taken over by Alliance Property in 1959 and the company was gradually divested of land and investments until by 1973, the cemetery was an independent entity. The cemetery changed hands between various development companies in the 1970s, during which time the cemetery
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and
Tothill). The LNC provided dedicated sections of the cemetery for these groups, on the basis that those who had lived or worked together in life could remain together after death. Although the LNC was never able to gain the domination of London's funeral industry for which its founders had hoped,
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expense in the section of the cemetery designated for that parish. Although the LNC was forbidden from using mass graves (other than the burial of next of kin in the same grave) and thus even the lowest class of funeral provided a separate grave for the deceased, third class funerals were not granted
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After 1945 cremation, up to that time an uncommon practice, became increasingly popular in
Britain. In 1946, the LNC obtained consent to build their own crematorium on a section of the Nonconformist cemetery which had been set aside for pauper burials, but chose not to proceed. Instead, in 1945, the
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for
Anglicans. Their platforms still exist along the path called Railway Avenue. For visitors wishing to use the South West Main Line, Brookwood station has provided direct access since June 1864. A very short piece of commemorative track, with signpost and plaque, purposefully gives way to a grass
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In the next decade, the cemetery came closest to having its own crematorium. Following the closure of the two
Brookwood railway stations, the land surrounding the site of South station and the station's two Anglican chapels was redundant. As part of the London Necropolis Act 1956, the LNC obtained
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Brookwood was one of the few cemeteries to permit burials on Sundays, which made it a popular choice with the poor as it allowed people to attend funerals without the need to take a day off work. As theatrical performances were banned on Sundays at this time, it also made Brookwood a popular choice
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in the United Kingdom but have no known grave. The majority of the casualties commemorated on the Brookwood 1914–1918 Memorial are servicemen and women identified by the In From The Cold Project as having died while in care of their families and were not commemorated by the Commission at the time.
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With the ambition for it to become London's sole burial site in perpetuity, the LNC were aware that if their plans were successful, their Necropolis would become a site of major national importance. As a consequence, the cemetery was designed with attractiveness in mind, in contrast to the squalid
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The cemetery also has 786 non-Commonwealth war graves, including 28 unidentified French, besides eight German dead from World War I and 46 from World War II. It also contains Polish (84 graves), Czech, Belgian (46 graves), Dutch (seven graves) and Italian (over 300 graves) sections. Except for
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in London. The former burial ground had been in use between 1790 and 1853 before the cemetery became St James's Gardens in 1878. The grounds had been utilised as public park space until they were closed in 2017 at the outset of construction. A large part of the exhumation project consisted of a
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1 acre (4,000 m) of land "for the free interment of soldiers and sailors who have returned from the front wounded and may subsequently die". The offer was not taken up until 1917, when a section of the cemetery was set aside as Brookwood Military Cemetery, used for the burials of service
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Brookwood Cemetery contains the only Parsee/Zoroastrian burial ground in Europe. Opened in November 1862 due to the first recorded death of a Parsee in Britain, it was redesigned in 1901 by Sir George Birdwood to the traditional plan of the Persian paradise. As Clarke describes, "The Wadia
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In the meantime, 141 Commonwealth service personnel were buried from London in scattered graves throughout the cemetery, apart from a small Nurses' Plot in St Peter's Avenue in the Westminster field (where are buried nurses from Millbank Military Hospital) and an Indian plot (including one
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It was the cholera epidemic of 1848 that led two industrialists to develop this high burial site. It was at first a controversial project. The Bishop of London condemned the "offensive" despatch of first-, second- and third-class corpses in the same carriages, so this had to be modified.
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In later years the original planting of the cemetery was supplemented by numerous other tree species planted by the LNC, as well as many plants planted by mourners at burial sites and around mausolea. Between the end of LNC independence in 1959 and the cemetery's purchase by
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An Act to empower Brookwood Cemetery Limited to dispose of certain lands belonging to the said Company not required for cemetery purposes free from restrictions; to confer powers on the Company with respect to agreements with local authorities and others; and for other
514:, which uncovered at least 7,950 bodies. These were packed into 220 large containers, each containing 26 adults plus children, and shipped on the London Necropolis Railway to Brookwood for reburial, along with at least some of the existing headstones from the cemetery.
1169:, the US servicemen buried at Brookwood during the Second World War were exhumed in January–May 1948. Those whose next of kin requested it were shipped to the United States for reburial, and the remaining bodies were transferred to the new cemetery outside Cambridge.
388:(about £296 in 2024 terms) for a basic 9-by-4-foot (2.7 m × 1.2 m) with no special coffin specifications. It was expected by the LNC that those using first class graves would erect a permanent memorial of some kind in due course following the funeral.
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While the majority of burials conducted by the LNC (around 80%) were pauper funerals on behalf of London parishes and prisons, the LNC also reached agreement with a number of societies, guilds, religious bodies and similar organisations (such as
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decided he no longer wanted to be interred in the mausoleum he had commissioned at Brookwood. This building, the largest mausoleum in the cemetery, was bought by the LNC, fitted with shelves and niches to hold urns, and used as a dedicated
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the American cemetery was enlarged, with burials of US servicemen beginning in April 1942. With large numbers of American personnel based in the west of England, a dedicated rail service for the transport of bodies operated from
479:, buried on 12 December 1854. Goldfinch and Hogg's graves are not the oldest monuments in the cemetery, as on occasion gravestones were relocated and re-erected during the relocation of existing burial grounds to Brookwood.
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Brookwood American Cemetery had also been the burial site for those US servicemen executed while serving in the United Kingdom, whose bodies had been carried to Brookwood by rail from the American execution facilities at
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stands at the southern end of the Canadian section of the cemetery and commemorates 3,428 Commonwealth men and women who died during the Second World War and have no known grave. This includes commandos killed in the
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originally stood at the northeastern end of the 1914–1918 Plot. The new memorial that replaced it was created in 2004, and currently (9 February 2022) commemorates 338 Commonwealth service personnel who died in the
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A first class funeral allowed buyers to select the grave site of their choice anywhere in the cemetery. The LNC charged extra for burials in some designated special sites. At the time of opening prices began at
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in Central London. Trains had passenger carriages reserved for different classes and other carriages for coffins (also for different classes), and ran into the cemetery on a dedicated branch from the adjoining
475:, buried on 25 November 1854, the 26th person to be buried in the cemetery. The first permanent memorial erected in the Nonconformist section of the cemetery was that of Charles Milligan Hogg, son of botanist
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At least 21 London burial grounds were relocated to Brookwood via the railway, along with numerous others relocated by road following the railway's closure. Churches whose graves were relocated included:
471:. The Hore twins, along with the other burials on the first day, were pauper funerals and buried in unmarked graves. The first burial at Brookwood with a permanent memorial was that of Lieutenant-General
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in the world but it is no longer. Its initial owner being incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1852, Brookwood Cemetery (apart from its northern section, reserved for Nonconformists) was consecrated by
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The rate of burials was much lower than anticipated by the London Necropolis Company and around 80% of graves are unmarked, making Brookwood distinctively uncluttered when compared to other cemeteries.
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personnel who died in occupied Europe. The Brookwood Memorial also honours 199 Canadian servicemen and women. The memorial was placed within a military cemetery near the theatre of operations. The
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to provide a burial site for men and women of Commonwealth and American armed forces who died in the United Kingdom of wounds and other causes. It now contains 1,601 Commonwealth burials from
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in 1985 cemetery maintenance was drastically reduced, and the spread of various plant types caused many of the non-military sections of the cemetery to revert to wilderness in this period.
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1181:, a dedicated site for US servicemen executed during the Second World War. (One of those executed, David Cobb, was not transferred to Plot E but was repatriated to the US and reburied in
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to Brookwood. By August 1944, over 3,600 bodies had been buried in the American Military Cemetery. At this time burials were discontinued, and US casualties were from then on buried at
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in 1950. Intentionally designed for informality, traditional gravestones and memorials were prohibited, and burials were marked only by small 2-to-3-inch (5.1 to 7.6 cm) stones.
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near Woking, was contracted to supply the trees and shrubs for the cemetery. The railway line through the cemetery and the major roads and paths within the cemetery were lined with
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acquired 1 acre (4,000 m) of land there, the Actors' Acre, for the 'Dramatic, Equestrian and Musical Sick Fund Association' as a burial place for actors and their relatives.
260:'s deceased, at a time when the capital was finding it difficult to accommodate its increasing population, both living and dead. The cemetery is said to have been landscaped by
4039:– Images of all sections of the military cemetery and burial plots and memorials. Includes allied nationals, Chelsea Pensioners, QA Nurses as well as German and Italian plots.
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Second class funerals cost £1 (about £119 in 2024 terms) and allowed some control over the burial location. The right to erect a permanent memorial cost an additional 10
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burial ground in Europe. Dedicated sections in the Anglican cemetery were also reserved for burials from those parishes which had made burial arrangements with the LNC.
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it was very successful at targeting specialist groups of artisans and trades, to the extent that it became nicknamed "the Westminster Abbey of the middle classes". The
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In World War II 51 Commonwealth service personnel were buried in the civilian cemetery, where there are also buried five foreign national servicemen whose graves the
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The LNC aimed to create an atmosphere of perpetual spring in the cemetery, and chose the plants for the cemetery accordingly. It had already been noted that
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for the burial of actors for the same reason, to the extent that actors were provided with a dedicated section of the cemetery near the station entrance.
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1948:(1879–1961), conductor. Initially buried here, owing to changes at Brookwood, his remains were exhumed in 1991 and reburied in St Peter's Churchyard at
1659:(1858–1916), Australian politician and Attorney General, amateur mile champion of Great Britain, 1879–81, Co-Founder of the Amateur Athletic Association
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trees, the first significant planting of these trees (only introduced to Europe in 1853) in Britain. As well as the giant sequoias (also known as
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235:, England. It is the largest cemetery in the United Kingdom and one of the largest in Europe. The cemetery is listed a Grade I site in the
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LNC began the construction of the Glades of Remembrance, a wooded area dedicated to the burial of cremated remains. These were dedicated by
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section in the southeast corner of the cemetery which includes graves of Czech and United States nationals who died serving in the RAF.
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This 4.5-acre (1.8 ha) site lies to the west of the civilian cemetery. It contains the graves of 468 American military dead from
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The layout of Brookwood Cemetery and the railway lines serving it at the time of its opening. (Based on a map in Clarke (2006), p. 14)
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covers about 37 acres (15 ha) and is the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the United Kingdom. The land was set aside during
792:, with the intention of creating perpetual greenery with large numbers of flowers and a strong floral scent throughout the cemetery.
506:—often necessitated the demolition of existing churchyards. The first major relocation took place in 1862, when the construction of
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340:. The original London Necropolis station was relocated in 1902 but its successor was demolished after suffering bomb damage during
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Juliusz Jerzy Malczewski (ed.): Powązki Communal Cemetery, former Military Cemetery in . Warsaw: Sport and Tourism, 1989, p. 60.
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in 1949.) Following the removal of the US war graves, the site in which they had been buried was divided into cemeteries for the
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587:(remains removed from St. James's Garden, established 1878 on the former burial grounds of the church, from 2017–2020 due to
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395:(about £59 in 2024 terms); if a permanent memorial was not erected the LNC reserved the right to re-use the grave in future.
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Tony Jeapes: SAS Secret War. Operation Storm in the Middle East. Grennhill Books/Stakpole Books, London/Pennsylvania 2005,
1812:(1856–1932), 19th-century convert from Christianity to Islam, noted for founding England's first mosque and Islamic centre
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In 1858 the London Necropolis Company sold 64 acres (26 ha) of the extra land to the government for the building of
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German article on Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery, mentioning examples of Germans not reburied at Cannock Chase.
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In 2017, work began on the exhumation of the remains of approximately 40,000 to 50,000 people who were interred at the
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was erected in 1983 and dismantled in 2015. It commemorated forces of the British Commonwealth who died in Russia in
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1029:, this cemetery is open to the public from 8am to sunset Monday to Friday, and 9am to sunset Saturdays and Sundays.
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Within this, there is a particularly large Canadian section, which includes 43 men who died of wounds following the
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Brookwood Columbarium, built as a mausoleum for Lord Cadogan but converted in 1910 for the storage of cremation urns
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At the time of the dedication, burials had already been taking place in the Glades of Remembrance for three years.
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1878:(1875–1936), Western Islamic scholar, novelist, and British Muslim revert who translated the qur'an into English.
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836:(CWGC) additionally care for. A military memorial to the missing from that war was built in 1958 by the CWGC.
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https://www.yenisafak.com/en/world/profile-abdullah-quilliam-an-anglo-muslim-who-defended-islam-in-uk-3516553
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Memorandum to the Select Committee on Environment, Transport and Regional Affairs by Brookwood Cemetery Ltd
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and congested London burial grounds and the newer suburban cemeteries which were already becoming crowded.
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283:, on 7 November 1854. It was opened to the public on 13 November 1854 when the first burials took place.
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2063:(1955–1997), film producer, (original burial site, subsequently moved to the Al-Fayed estate in Surrey)
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1196:. Close by are military cemeteries and monuments of the British Commonwealth and other allied nations.
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1042:(Those whose graves are subsequently discovered become commemorated under the respective cemetery.)
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1644:, civil servant, political reformer and amateur ornithologist and horticulturalist in British India
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3195:"London's deceased from Euston's St James's Gardens to be reburied in Surrey's Brookwood Cemetery"
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An Act to confer further powers upon the London Necropolis Company Limited and for other purposes.
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1740:(1893–1923), executed in Holloway prison in 1923. Exhumed in 2018 and buried with her parents in
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Foxes have holes – A personal memoir of St Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge from 1984 to 1995
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1177:. They were not transferred to Cambridge in 1948, but instead reburied in unmarked graves at
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and the routes into it necessitated the demolition of the burial ground of Cure's College in
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Laid to rest at last: Edith Thompson, victim of a 'barbarous, misogynistic death penalty'
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1955:
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623:, the first in Britain, in 1879. While the LNC never built its own crematorium, in 1910,
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1209:(3 March 1839 – 19 May 1904) an Indian industrialist and philanthropist who founded the
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in August 1942. Two dozen Muslim dead were also later transferred here in 1968 from the
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The massive London civil engineering projects of the mid-19th century—the railways, the
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620:
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1514:(1858–1935), peace activist, author, atheist and freethinker (latter after cremation)
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1928:
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839:
434:
300:
232:
84:
31:
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plants from North America thrived in the local soil. Robert Donald, the owner of an
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1340:
1322:
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1155:
1150:
953:
929:
704:
3033:
2072:
1252:
797:
166:
48:
5161:
5068:
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4810:
4800:
4656:
4627:
4617:
4513:
4184:
4132:
3739:
3675:
3670:
3598:
3016:
2695:
2544:
2233:
1984:
1972:
1968:
1887:
1700:
1631:
1436:
1394:
1228:
1182:
1055:
1038:
1014:
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809:
472:
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in Chelsea, have used Brookwood Cemetery, where they have two plots, since 1893.
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1365:
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2545:"The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)"
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1613:
1523:
1498:
1491:
1466:
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1206:
948:
785:
592:
457:
103:
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2197:"Tomb of Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton (1836–1907), Brookwood Cemetery (1391044)"
1687:(1871–1917), hereditary peer and naval officer, one of the WWI war graves here
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The memorial to the victims in the Turkish Airforce plot at Brookwood Cemetery
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and were buried there. The memorial was erected originally because during the
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4609:
4508:
4455:
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3095:
2022:
2017:
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1716:
1600:
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1543:
1406:
1398:
1022:
287:
132:
119:
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Breakdown obtained from casualty record in CWGC Brookwood Military Cemetery.
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Sarah Eleanor Smith (née Pennington) (1861–1931) wife of the captain of the
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1990:
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1900:(1885–1948), Polish Army general (original burial place, ashes reburied at
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1345:
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991:
973:
912:
822:
773:
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In 1878, the LNC sold an isolated piece of its land at Brookwood, close to
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field and recollects the old final stage of the journey of the deceased.
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Return tickets were issued for mourners and single tickets for the dead.
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Brookwood originally was accessible by rail from a special station – the
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1932–1970; body later repatriated and reburied at Royal Cemetery, Muscat
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842:, King of England, was memorialised here. His relics are kept nearby in
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Third class funerals were reserved for pauper funerals; those buried at
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3909:. Locomotion Papers. Vol. 143 (4th ed.). Usk: Oakwood Press.
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A large number of these dedicated plots were established, ranging from
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and one of 12 holders of the same award who are buried in the cemetery
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burial ground established in 1862, which as of 2011 remained the only
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2167:"Monument to Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton – Brookwood Cemetery website"
1978:
1795:(1859–1931), senior Malaysian civil servant, exiled to London in 1909
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1465:(1791–1862), notable anatomist and racial theorist involved with the
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821:. This purpose built cemetery came to accommodate further dead from
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in Southwark (closed 1853, many remains removed in successive years)
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1931:(1900–1954), penultimate woman executed in Britain (reburied from
1703:(1877–1918), army officer, painter and husband of the Dame of Sark
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4174:
4013:
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3429:"Brookwood cemetery, American Battle Monuments Commission video"
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3934:"Necropolis Railway: The railway trip where only some returned"
3403:"Brookwood cemetery, American Battle Monuments Commission site"
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and Bar, British Army officer in World War II, served with the
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453:
399:
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Third class coffin ticket, issued between April–September 1925.
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88:
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The Cross Bones Burial Ground, Redcross Way, Southwark, London
2081:(1905–2007), Czech liberation campaigner (following cremation)
1884:(1864–1940), assassinated former Lieutenant Governor of Punjab
2055:
1510:(1833–1891), atheist and political activist and his daughter
1488:(1807–1860), writer, painter, and founding-member Savage Club
1310:
3458:. United Kingdom: Stenlake Publishing Ltd. pp. 279–80.
2641:"The London Necropolis – Brookwood Cemetery, Woking, Surrey"
2227:
Woking Borough Council takes ownership of Brookwood Cemetery
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Horatia Johnson (née Ward) (1833–1890), granddaughter of
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veteran and one of the first to be buried at the cemetery
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588:
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and the LSWR. The Nonconformist cemetery also includes a
336:. From there, passengers and coffins were transported by
5317:
Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in England
4102:, from the English Heritage "Britain from Above" archive
3483:. United Kingdom: Stenlake Publishing Ltd. p. 280.
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1987:(1897–1977), occult and mystery writer (after cremation)
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1755:(1873–1927), Russian politician who formed and led the
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Woking Necropolis and Mausoleum Limited, subsidiary of
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1855:(1864–1942) engineer and campaigner for women's rights
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The Brookwood Memorial, built in 1958 and designed by
4107:. London's Necropolis: A guide to Brookwood Cemetery.
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Farmer (1871–1900), society beauty and first wife of
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433:, which previously buried their inmate pensioners at
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and commemorates a further 563 with no known grave.
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https://stenlake.co.uk/books/view-book.php?ref=1141
3999:
London's Necropolis: A guide to Brookwood Cemetery.
3294:"Commonwealth War Graves Commission Brookwood site"
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2341:
2316:
2314:
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2191:
2075:(1932–2006), owner of Brookwood Cemetery, 1985–2006
1981:(1907–1972), Bengali politician and social reformer
1890:(1856–1940), editor and journalist. The creator of
1872:, and nephew of Jamsetji Tata (following cremation)
952:multi-year cataloguing and study of the remains by
606:
4120:https://stenlake.co.uk/books/view-book.php?ref=855
3981:London's Necropolis: A guide to Brookwood Cemetery
3888:London's Necropolis. A Guide to Brookwood Cemetery
3754:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 48
3481:London's Necropolis: A Guide to Brookwood Cemetery
3456:London's Necropolis: A Guide to Brookwood Cemetery
2410:London's Necropolis: A Guide to Brookwood Cemetery
1709:(1871–1918), Indian businessman and philanthropist
1612:(1833–1905), the first civilian to be awarded the
1590:(1824–1904), chemical theorist, originator of the
4079:
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1603:(1839–1904), Indian Industrialist and Founder of
1542:(1840–1896), actress, and great-granddaughter of
1336:Funerary monument of Lady Elaine Maynard Falkiner
5362:Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1941
5357:Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1854
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1415:(reburied from Swedish Church, Wapping in 1900s)
829:unidentified soldier) in the North-West corner.
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2533:
2531:
2253:"Brookwood Cemetery family 'shocked' at ruling"
1628:(1850–1912), priest, geologist and conchologist
1558:Giulio Salviati (1843–1898), glassmaker of the
1167:Quartermaster General of the United States Army
3347:"Monuments of the First and Second World Wars"
2435:"The Actors' Acre: a theatrical burial ground"
2320:
2275:
2010:(1937?–1987), Palestinian political cartoonist
1993:(1892–1983), novelist, feminist and journalist
1149:After the entry of the United States into the
5337:World War II cemeteries in the United Kingdom
4586:
4140:
3860:"Russian tycoon buried at Brookwood Cemetery"
3344:
3137:
3135:
2693:
2287:"Brookwood Cemetery dispute finally resolved"
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1532:(1830–1896), landscape painter, and daughter
525:(demolished 1831, burial ground cleared 1987)
5332:World War I cemeteries in the United Kingdom
3857:
3751:
3232:John Clarke, Historian of Brookwood Cemetery
2697:31 London Cemeteries to Visit Before You Die
2528:
2407:
2284:
2250:
1397:(1733–1782), Swedish naturalist, apostle of
490:Over 235,000 people have been buried there.
4001:Stenlake Publishing Ltd. ISBN 9781840337334
2687:
1223:List of people buried in Brookwood Cemetery
565:(remains removed 1898, church destroyed in
467:twins of a Mr and Mrs Hore of Ewer Street,
379:The LNC offered three classes of funerals:
332:– there was a junction just to the west of
5327:Grade I listed parks and gardens in Surrey
4593:
4579:
4303:Church of St. Edward the Martyr, Brookwood
4147:
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4062:
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1816:Field Marshal Sir William Robert Robertson
1693:(1836–1918), civil engineer, architect of
1594:, and head of the chemistry department at
1132:, within the grounds of Brookwood Cemetery
803:
4600:
4560:List of people from the Borough of Woking
3222:
3220:
3019:CWGC Cemetery Report, Brookwood Cemetery.
3006:
3004:
2863:. Museum of London, 1999, pp. vii, 4, 29.
2541:inflation figures are based on data from
2432:
2221:
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2099:(1950–2016), Iraqi-born British architect
1634:(1840–1912), Scottish locomotive engineer
964:Brookwood Military Cemetery and memorials
768:), the grounds were heavily planted with
502:and from the 1860s the precursors to the
358:There were two stations in the cemetery:
3756:. Oxford University Press. p. 677.
2069:(1921–2001), actor, played Mr. Belvedere
1568:(1840–1899), Anglo-Hungarian orientalist
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1138:Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial
1130:Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial
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1120:Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial
967:
634:
481:
406:
346:
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252:Brookwood Cemetery was conceived by the
3796:Thomas Beecham: An Obsession with Music
3143:"St. James Gardens – A Casualty Of HS2"
1999:(1892–1986), author and illustrator of
1910:(1891–1950), first Indian pilot in the
808:In August 1914, on the outbreak of the
14:
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3322:. Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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2483:from the original on 4 September 2022.
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1919:(1872–1953), a translator of the Quran
1584:(1830–1900) Shakespearean comedy actor
1459:(1786–1860), English lawyer and author
1387:–978), King of England (reburied from
1011:Muslim Burial Ground at Horsell Common
956:, part of which was documented by the
237:Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
4574:
4400:Byfleet & New Haw railway station
4308:Church of St Mary the Virgin, Horsell
4128:
3973:An Introduction to Brookwood Cemetery
3793:
3300:from the original on 4 September 2022
3090:Location of St James's burial ground
2963:
2851:, Woodgate, M.: Catholic League, 2005
2700:. Step Beach Press Ltd. p. 159.
2651:from the original on 25 February 2021
2542:
2016:(1918–1988), Heir Presumptive of the
1678:(1839–1917), potter and tile designer
1536:(1863–1942), author and literary host
1189:forces and Italian prisoners of war.
994:(the latter including 3 unidentified
728:Text of statute as originally enacted
308:
5322:American Battle Monuments Commission
4369:The Winston Churchill School, Woking
4298:Church of St Andrew, Goldsworth Park
4032:English Heritage Listed Garden Entry
3931:
3745:
3604:
3601:Shelley Scarlett, 5th Baron Abinger.
3357:from the original on 10 August 2011.
3326:from the original on 9 December 2017
3149:from the original on 26 January 2019
2444:. The Irving Society. Archived from
1194:American Battle Monuments Commission
844:St Edward the Martyr Orthodox Church
3238:from the original on 3 January 2022
3228:"HS2 Reburials from Euston Station"
2370:
1836:Chief of the Imperial General Staff
1785:(1862–1931) baronet, sportsman and
1622:(1836–1907), politician and soldier
1494:, (1828–1877), the operatic soprano
1373:(Listed in order of date of death)
1179:Oise-Aisne American Cemetery Plot E
812:, the LNC offered to donate to the
270:In 1854, Brookwood was the largest
24:
5342:Disused railway stations in Surrey
4359:St John the Baptist School, Woking
4116:. The Brookwood Necropolis Railway
4074:Commonwealth War Graves Commission
4028:– commissioned by the Home Office.
3932:Bell, Bethan (17 September 2023).
3925:
3616:Commonwealth War Graves Commission
3612:"Casualty Details: D. J. Beaumont"
2387:National Heritage List for England
2202:National Heritage List for England
1526:(1820–1896), author and translator
1200:Parsee (Zoroastrian) burial ground
834:Commonwealth War Graves Commission
617:Cremation Society of Great Britain
53:The Grade II* listed monument to
25:
5373:
4005:
3622:from the original on 20 June 2018
2714:from the original on 10 June 2022
2297:from the original on 2 March 2014
2263:from the original on 2 March 2014
1938:A memorial to the victims in the
1925:(1903–1954), pianist and composer
1861:(1874–1936), Indian-born British
1216:
1034:United Kingdom 1914–1918 Memorial
581:(remains from crypt removed 1987)
543:(remains removed from crypt 1894)
321:London Necropolis railway station
4768:Marske-by-the-Sea (St Germain's)
4646:
4243:
3955:The Brookwood Necropolis Railway
3907:The Brookwood Necropolis Railway
3205:from the original on 25 May 2021
3175:from the original on 7 June 2022
2442:The Irvingite, No. 36, July 2006
2285:Joe Finnerty (14 October 2012).
2251:Joe Finnerty (18 October 2012).
2108:Brookwood Cemetery is served by
1107:
1095:
1083:
1078:those graves were inaccessible.
876:Parliament of the United Kingdom
869:
739:
682:Parliament of the United Kingdom
675:
607:Brookwood Cemetery and cremation
415:is the earliest in the cemetery.
374:
47:
27:Burial ground in Surrey, England
5011:Westmill Woodland Burial Ground
4786:Barrow-in-Furness (Thorncliffe)
4288:All Souls' Church, Sutton Green
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3169:"BBC Two Britain's Biggest Dig"
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1431:St Peter's Church, Eaton Square
943:due to construction of the new
5352:1852 establishments in England
4991:Royal Burial Ground (Frogmore)
4021:The Brookwood Cemetery Society
3798:. Boydell Press. p. 339.
3320:"Brookwood 1914–1918 Memorial"
2382:"Brookwood Cemetery (1001265)"
2356:
2185:
2159:
1669:and reputedly Britain's first
1102:Replacement 1914–1918 memorial
190:
13:
1:
4763:Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Jesmond)
4328:St Peter's Church, Old Woking
4037:Brookwood Military Cemeteries
3890:. Stroud: Sutton Publishing.
2323:"Ramadan H. Guney: 1932–2006"
2236:, GetSurrey, 12 December 2014
2147:
1847:(1862–1933), civil engineer,
1476:
1419:Admiral Sir Edward Codrington
1381:
1313:section of Brookwood Cemetery
585:St James's Church, Piccadilly
508:Charing Cross railway station
426:Woking Convict Invalid Prison
295:Woking Convict Invalid Prison
247:
5006:Southampton (South Stoneham)
4730:Norwich (Gildencroft Quaker)
4405:West Byfleet railway station
3967:. Locomotion Papers No. 143.
2152:
1963:Special Operations Executive
1749:(1856–1925), American artist
1734:(1855–1919), English painter
1648:Arthur Dukinfield Darbishire
1588:Alexander William Williamson
1552:(1833–1897), founder of the
1243:The grave of Ross Mangles VC
1060:Special Operations Executive
764:after the recently deceased
493:
463:The first burial was of the
7:
5177:Dudley (Lye and Wollescote)
5079:Bournemouth (Wimborne Road)
4921:Brookwood American Cemetery
4906:Aldershot Military Cemetery
4791:Birkenhead (Flaybrick Hill)
4675:Cambridge American Cemetery
4313:St Dunstan's Church, Woking
4163:Towns, villages and hamlets
3858:Joe Finnerty (9 May 2013).
2115:
2103:
2093:(1946–2013), Russian tycoon
2087:(1915–2011), Indian painter
2036:Margaret, Duchess of Argyll
1518:The 1st Viscount Sherbrooke
1421:(1770–1851), naval hero of
1160:Cambridge American Cemetery
1090:Original 1914–1918 memorial
1064:Brookwood (Russia) Memorial
980:Brookwood Military Cemetery
858:Brookwood Cemetery Act 1975
579:St Marylebone Parish Church
171:Mr D. J. T. Dally (?–1985)
159:Diane Holliday (2012–2014)
10:
5378:
5157:Birmingham (Warstone Lane)
5142:Birmingham (Brandwood End)
5059:Bideford (Higher Cemetery)
5016:Winchester (Magdalen Hill)
4680:Cambridge Ascension Parish
4154:
3878:
1849:1st Baronet of Whitehanger
1753:Alexis Theodorovich Aladin
1701:Lieutenant Dudley Beaumont
1596:University College, London
1592:Williamson ether synthesis
1540:Mary Frances Scott-Siddons
1192:It is administered by the
1135:
851:United Kingdom legislation
817:personnel who died in the
664:London Necropolis Act 1956
657:United Kingdom legislation
446:Ancient Order of Foresters
312:
242:
29:
5347:London Necropolis Company
5278:
5255:Sheffield (St. Michael's)
5190:
5132:
5054:Bideford (East-the-Water)
5029:
4886:
4776:
4758:Middlesbrough (Linthorpe)
4743:
4655:
4644:
4608:
4552:
4532:
4501:
4494:
4451:McLaren Technology Centre
4418:
4395:Brookwood railway station
4387:
4349:Bishop David Brown School
4341:
4278:
4252:
4241:
4162:
3351:The Canadian Encyclopedia
2412:. Sutton Publishing Ltd.
2110:Brookwood railway station
2054:(1926–1996) last King of
1902:Powazki Military Cemetery
1776:, buried a few feet from
1482:–1866), Irish nationalist
911:
906:
893:
882:
868:
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856:
726:
716:
711:
698:
688:
674:
669:
662:
646:Henry Montgomery Campbell
591:terminal construction at
315:London Necropolis Railway
254:London Necropolis Company
210:
200:
189:
181:
176:London Necropolis Company
148:
109:
99:
79:
71:
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62:
46:
41:
5260:Sheffield (Tinsley Park)
5192:Yorkshire and the Humber
4836:Liverpool (Toxteth Park)
4638:Leicester (Welford Road)
4419:Buildings and structures
4323:St Mark's Church, Woking
4318:St John's Church, Woking
3997:Clarke, John M. (2018).
3979:Clarke, John M. (2004).
3953:Clarke, John M. (1995).
3905:Clarke, John M. (2006).
3886:Clarke, John M. (2004).
3479:Clarke, John M. (2018).
3454:Clarke, John M. (2018).
3015:21 December 2018 at the
2127:
1665:(1840–1916), pioneer in
1642:Indian National Congress
1640:(1829–1912), Founder of
1571:Elaine Maynard Falkiner
1566:Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner
1512:Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner
1395:Daniel Carlsson Solander
1297:Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner
1165:On the authority of the
563:St Mildred, Bread Street
523:St Michael, Crooked Lane
450:Corps of Commissionaires
362:for non-conformists and
267:, but this is disputed.
231:, is a burial ground in
185:220 acres (89.0 ha)
30:Not to be confused with
5152:Birmingham (Lodge Hill)
4976:Oxford (St Sepulchre's)
4690:Cambridge (Histon Road)
4086:Exploring Surrey's Past
4080:Surrey County Council.
3712:"Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon"
3597:4 February 2019 at the
2543:Clark, Gregory (2017).
2122:Canadian war cemeteries
1971:(1910–1972), Sultan of
1742:City of London Cemetery
1653:(1879–1915), geneticist
1626:Robert Ashington Bullen
1405:'s first voyage to the
804:20th and 21st centuries
553:, remains removed 1896)
256:(LNC) in 1849 to house
5225:Sheffield (Abbey Lane)
5220:Leeds (Beckett Street)
5200:Bradford (Undercliffe)
5172:Coventry (London Road)
5021:Winchester (West Hill)
4996:Southampton Hollybrook
4841:Liverpool (West Derby)
4725:Norwich (Earlham Road)
4410:Woking railway station
4114:Clarke, John M. (1995)
4105:Clarke, John M. (2018)
4052:for Brookwood Cemetery
2694:Terry Philpot (2018).
2232:1 January 2015 at the
1667:agricultural education
1657:Bernhard Ringrose Wise
1520:(1811–1892), statesman
1370:
1362:
1348:
1337:
1329:
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1299:
1288:
1277:
1266:
1255:
1244:
1236:
1133:
976:
640:
619:, on which they built
573:St George Botolph Lane
557:St Michael Wood Street
529:St Antholin, Budge Row
487:
431:Royal Hospital Chelsea
416:
352:
305:
154:Woking Borough Council
5230:Sheffield (City Road)
5210:Harrogate (Stonefall)
5205:Halifax (Stoney Royd)
5147:Birmingham (Key Hill)
4941:Farnham (West Street)
4901:Aldershot Crematorium
4856:Manchester (Southern)
4851:Manchester (Blackley)
4695:Cambridge (Mill Road)
4602:Cemeteries in England
4293:Christ Church, Woking
4100:Aerial view from 1926
3983:. The History Press.
3957:. The Oakwood Press.
3752:Mike Squires (2004).
3738:23 March 2021 at the
3700:on 17 September 2016.
3690:"John Singer Sargent"
3201:. 16 September 2020.
2645:www.workhouses.org.uk
2408:Clarke, John (2004).
1940:Turkish Airforce plot
1783:Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon
1778:Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon
1685:the 5th Baron Abinger
1368:
1359:Sir William Robertson
1354:
1343:
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1294:
1283:
1272:
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1127:
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638:
600:Cross Bones Graveyard
535:All-Hallows-the-Great
485:
410:
350:
303:
57:at Brookwood Cemetery
5312:Cemeteries in Surrey
5265:Sheffield (Wardsend)
5109:Plymouth (Ford Park)
5089:Crewkerne (Townsend)
5084:Bristol (Arnos Vale)
5069:Bournemouth (Kinson)
4936:Farnham (Upper Hale)
4931:Farnham (Green Lane)
4926:Deal (Hamilton Road)
4868:Rochdale (Middleton)
4831:Liverpool (St James)
4816:Liverpool (Allerton)
4796:Blackpool (Carleton)
4618:Boston (Marian Road)
4461:New Victoria Theatre
4082:"Brookwood_Cemetery"
3794:Lucas, John (2008).
3642:"Mrs Edith Thompson"
3581:on 26 December 2008.
3571:"Ross L. Mangles VC"
3110:51.52849°N 0.13702°W
2364:"Brookwood Cemetery"
2321:Brookwood Cemetery.
1764:(1843–1927), painter
1722:Edmund Baron Hartley
1691:Sir John Wolfe Barry
1423:Battles of Trafalgar
954:osteo-archaeologists
937:former burial ground
551:Great Fire of London
547:All-Hallows-the-Less
541:St Magnus-the-Martyr
338:horse-drawn vehicles
330:South West Main Line
281:Bishop of Winchester
227:, also known as the
133:51.29667°N 0.63333°W
5240:Sheffield (General)
5235:Sheffield (Crookes)
5182:Greenhaven Woodland
5162:Birmingham (Witton)
5074:Bournemouth (North)
4981:Oxford (Wolvercote)
4826:Liverpool (Everton)
4821:Liverpool (Anfield)
4806:Chester (Overleigh)
4715:Lowestoft (Kirkley)
4466:Rhoda McGaw Theatre
4026:Report on Brookwood
3837:"Dame Rebecca West"
3669:23 May 2019 at the
3527:"Charles Bradlaugh"
3345:Jacqueline Hucker.
3105: /
3030:"Edward the Martyr"
2451:on 13 December 2013
2173:on 6 September 2019
2085:Maqbool Fida Husain
1956:F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas
1908:J. P. B. Jeejeebhoy
1876:Marmaduke Pickthall
1859:Shapurji Saklatvala
1853:Margaret, Lady Moir
1845:Ernest William Moir
1747:John Singer Sargent
1638:Allan Octavian Hume
1620:Lord Edward Clinton
1530:Alfred William Hunt
1437:Sir Henry Goldfinch
1234:John Singer Sargent
1013:. There is a large
998:and 2 unidentified
650:Bishop of Guildford
473:Sir Henry Goldfinch
413:Sir Henry Goldfinch
129: /
91:ancient parish and
55:Lord Edward Clinton
5250:Sheffield (Norton)
5245:Sheffield (Intake)
5064:Bournemouth (East)
4916:Brookwood Cemetery
4896:Aldershot Cemetery
4873:Salford (Agecroft)
4801:Blackpool (Layton)
4710:Lowestoft Cemetery
4623:Eckington Cemetery
4540:Woking Hockey Club
4486:Woking Crematorium
4431:Brookwood Hospital
4426:Brookwood Cemetery
4379:Woking High School
4056:Brookwood Cemetery
3870:on 6 January 2016.
3435:on 29 October 2008
3199:High Speed Two Ltd
3115:51.52849; -0.13702
3036:on 6 November 2015
2539:Retail Price Index
2366:. 2 November 2018.
2067:Christopher Hewett
1946:Sir Thomas Beecham
1917:Abdullah Yusuf Ali
1912:Royal Flying Corps
1838:(CIGS) during the
1793:Abdul Rahman Andak
1610:Ross Lowis Mangles
1457:Fortunatus Dwarris
1371:
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1047:Brookwood Memorial
977:
941:St. James's Church
766:Duke of Wellington
641:
621:Woking Crematorium
598:The unconsecrated
549:(destroyed in the
504:London Underground
488:
442:Chelsea Pensioners
417:
353:
309:Necropolis Railway
306:
225:Brookwood Cemetery
217:Brookwood Cemetery
138:51.29667; -0.63333
42:Brookwood Cemetery
18:Brookwood cemetery
5299:
5298:
5286:Brighton and Hove
5114:Smallcombe (Bath)
5049:Bath (Locksbrook)
4961:Oxford (Holywell)
4956:Kent & Sussex
4946:Guildford (Mount)
4568:
4567:
4548:
4547:
4446:Kingfield Stadium
4354:Hoe Valley School
4333:Shah Jahan Mosque
4280:Places of worship
3722:on 25 March 2007.
3652:on 25 March 2007.
3559:on 25 March 2007.
3537:on 25 March 2007.
3515:on 20 March 2007.
3264:on 31 August 2015
3145:. 6 August 2017.
3069:, pp. 31–32.
2986:, pp. 10–11.
2797:, pp. 13–14.
2672:, pp. 15–16.
2225:David Stubbings,
2048:master and writer
1929:Styllou Christofi
1810:Abdullah Quilliam
1676:William De Morgan
1508:Charles Bradlaugh
1486:Gustav von Franck
1401:and scientist on
1389:Shaftesbury Abbey
1378:Edward the Martyr
1327:William De Morgan
1286:Charles Bradlaugh
921:
920:
864:Act of Parliament
840:Edward the Martyr
733:
732:
705:4 & 5 Eliz. 2
670:Act of Parliament
575:(demolished 1904)
559:(demolished 1897)
537:(demolished 1894)
531:(demolished 1875)
435:Brompton Cemetery
334:Brookwood station
233:Brookwood, Surrey
229:London Necropolis
222:
221:
85:Brookwood, Surrey
32:Rookwood Cemetery
16:(Redirected from
5369:
4966:Margate Cemetery
4878:Salford (Weaste)
4735:Norwich (Rosary)
4685:Cambridge (City)
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4070:Cemetery details
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4014:Official website
3994:
3971:Clarke, John M.
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2091:Boris Berezovsky
2052:Muhammad al-Badr
1898:Tadeusz Kutrzeba
1732:Evelyn De Morgan
1707:Sir Ratanji Tata
1481:
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1151:Second World War
1128:The World War I
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917:12 November 1975
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1985:Dennis Wheatley
1973:Muscat and Oman
1969:Said bin Taimur
1888:Stanley Spooner
1882:Michael O'Dwyer
1840:First World War
1774:Edward J. Smith
1632:Dugald Drummond
1577:Leslie Falkiner
1479:
1453:and stage actor
1429:(reburied from
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1000:Canadian airmen
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1660:
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1521:
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1447:Thomas Manders
1444:
1441:Peninsular War
1434:
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1392:
1275:Henri van Laun
1218:
1217:Notable graves
1215:
1207:Jamshedji Tata
1201:
1198:
1175:Shepton Mallet
1136:Main article:
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2590:
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2576:, p. 81.
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2073:Ramadan Güney
2071:
2068:
2065:
2062:
2059:
2057:
2053:
2050:
2047:
2044:(1924–1996),
2043:
2040:
2037:
2034:
2032:
2028:
2025:(1903–1988),
2024:
2023:Joe Vandeleur
2021:
2019:
2018:Qajar dynasty
2015:
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2009:
2006:
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2003:
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1995:
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1989:
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1874:
1871:
1868:
1864:
1860:
1857:
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1846:
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1837:
1834:(1860–1933),
1833:
1829:
1825:
1821:
1817:
1814:
1811:
1808:
1805:
1802:(1859–1932),
1801:
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1471:
1468:
1464:
1461:
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1455:
1452:
1449:(1797–1859),
1448:
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1442:
1439:(1781–1854),
1438:
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1432:
1428:
1424:
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1379:
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1298:
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1251:Mausoleum of
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