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years by two more cremators, designed by the cemetery superintendent Lockwood and the engineering company of Youngs. This equipment is located entirely underground, and used the original Bramah hydraulic lift of the catacombs to lower the coffin from the Crematorium Chapel at ground level, where a 'marshalling yard' of narrow gauge railway track allowed the bier to be moved to the correct furnace. After the war, the Dissenter's chapel was rebuilt in a more modern style as a crematorium, recordia, and columbarium over its catacombs and furnaces. Its equipment has been updated several times, and its cremators are still used on a daily basis. Lambeth Council does not allow publication of images of the crematorium chapel or cremators on any internet website including Knowledge.
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It will be enquired, where then shall be the Burials? I answer, in Cemeteries seated in the Out-skirts of the Town... This being inclosed with a strong Brick Wall, and having a Walk round, and two cross Walks, decently planted with Yew-trees, the four-Quarters may serve four Parishes, where the Dead
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was installed in the basement of the crematorium hall, with its regenerator installed in a vacant portion of the adjacent catacombs. A short length of track led from the basement of the hall into the crematorium for the use of a metal 'introducer' bier. This furnace was augmented over the next few
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the cemetery in 1965, and controversially extinguished past rights and claimed ownership over the existing graves. Lambeth changed some of the character of the grounds through "lawn conversion", removing at least 10,000 monuments (including some of the listed monuments) and restarted new burials,
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While the Anglican catacombs were a popular place for interment, those below the Dissenter's chapel remained largely empty. With the rise of the cremation movement the Cemetery Company identified this as a new source of revenue, and chose to rebuild part of the Dissenters' chapel in 1915 as a
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in 1995 and 1997 found this to be illegal. It brought about the cessation of new burials and forced the restoration of a handful of the damaged or removed monuments. In addition it required Lambeth to publish an index of cleared and resold plots, so that the descendants of historic owners can
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about the parlous state of London's over-full church burial yards. Over time they passed a number of laws that effectively halted burials in London's churchyards, moving them 'to places where they would be less prejudicial to the health of the inhabitants'. In 1836, a specific Parliamentary
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As a consequence of the courts' findings, Lambeth now operates the cemetery in accordance with a scheme of management under the joint control of all interested parties, that includes Lambeth, the Diocese, the Friends of West Norwood Cemetery and conservation bodies such as
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style. It offered a rural setting in open countryside, as it lay outside London at that time. Its design and location attracted the attention of wealthy – and aspirational – Victorians, who commissioned many fine mausoleums and memorials for their burial plots and vaults.
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However, space for new burials had largely been exhausted by the inter-war years, and, deprived of this regular source of income, the cemetery company was unable to properly afford its upkeep or the repair of buildings damaged by wartime bombing. Lambeth Council
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for cinerary ashes. The cemetery's crematorium still operates, but all the conventional and cremated remains burial plots have been allocated and hence it is closed to new burials pending further agreement under current burial legislation.
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on top of a gently rolling hill, with views across South London. The larger plots on the central higher ground and by the main drives were originally sold as prime locations and are the site of some of the grander
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In 1842, a section of the cemetery was acquired by London's Greek community for a Greek Orthodox cemetery, and this soon filled with many fine monuments and large mausoleums, memorialising the history of
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advocated the creation of burial grounds on the outskirts of town, "inclosed with a strong Brick Wall, and having a walk round, and two cross walks, decently planted with Yew-trees." In 1830,
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Between 1978 and 1993, the cemetery achieved several levels of official recognition by being included in the West Norwood Conservation Area, while the entrance arch, the fine railings by
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of the cemetery company and designed the landscaping, some monuments, and was eventually interred there himself. This was the first cemetery in the UK to be designed in the new
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The main office at the front of the cemetery was also damaged by another flying bomb; it was rebuilt after the war in a style more sympathetic to its Gothic surroundings.
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The Main gate is located on Norwood Road near the junction with Robson Road, where Norwood Road forks into Norwood High Street and Knights' Hill. It is in the
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in London, England. It was also known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery. One of the first private landscaped cemeteries in London, it is one of the "
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The cemetery was founded by its own Act of Parliament of 1836 and consecrated for its first burials in 1837. By 2000, there had been 164,000
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and rebuilt in 1956. In 1960 the grand Episcopal chapel was levelled, to be replaced by a memorial rose garden over its catacombs.
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Believed by some to hold the finest collection of sepulchral monuments in London, the cemetery features 69 Grade II and Grade II*
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need not be disturbed at the Pleasure of the Sexton, or piled four or five upon one another, or Bones thrown out to gain Room.
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on 7 December 1837, receiving its first burial soon after. Until 1877, the consecrated grounds were overseen by the
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within the Borough in addition to its outstanding value as a site of national historic and cultural interest.
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West Norwood Cemetery's Monumental Architecture: An Illustrated Guide to Listed Structures and Builders
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enabled the South Metropolitan Cemetery Company to purchase land from the estate of the late
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Cemeteries are listed by location; some are owned/managed by other London borough councils.
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is the first memorial a visitor encounters, between the main gate and the inner gate. The
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Wren, Letter of advice to the Commissioners for Building Fifty New City Churches, 1711
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with access from the main hall or/and from the west. A Tousoil Fradet & Cie gas
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on left, grade II, the granite and limestone mausoleum of Alexander Berens by
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Entrance gates on Norwood Road leading to the original 1837 gates. On left is
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a large number of inventors, engineers, architects, and builders, such as Sir
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It is a mixture of cleared, manicured, and mature landscaping, and includes
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In 1847 some 12,000 remains were taken from the burial vault beneath the
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of resold plots. Other burials which were not disturbed are not listed.
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The tomb of James Gilbart, a Grade II listed structure in the cemetery
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necropolis with 19 listed mausoleums and monuments. It is one of the
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In 1969, 11,500 remains were taken from the closed burial ground of
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More than 200 people buried in the cemetery are recorded in the
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The Dissenters' chapel was damaged by a V-1 flying bomb during
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West Norwood Cemetery's Greek Necropolis: An Illustrated Guide
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mausoleum in the Greek necropolis within West Norwood Cemetery
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A selection of headstones in the northern part of the cemetery
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qualifies it as one of the significant cemeteries in Europe.
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Grade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Lambeth
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Another enclosure in the south-east corner was acquired by
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Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Lambeth
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Sir Henry Doulton's mausoleum, a Grade II listed structure
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Bus: 2, 68, 196, 315, 322, 432, 468 all have stops nearby
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identify and request restitution of their family's plot.
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in England
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necropolis in the North East contains a high density of
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Graves and memorials in the cemetery. The tomb holding
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Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Lambeth
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There are also many notables of the time, such as Sir
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London Cemeteries: an illustrated guide and gazetteer
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The cemetery is easily reached by public transport:
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Front entrance of crematorium, with access to chapel
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Gothic inner gates to the cemetery, designed by Sir
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Norwood Cemetery

William Tite
Coordinates
51°25′59″N 0°05′55″W / 51.4330°N 0.0986°W / 51.4330; -0.0986
Lambeth London Borough Council
Official website
Find a Grave
West Norwood Cemetery
Listed Building
1000851
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
1000851
rural cemetery
West Norwood
Magnificent Seven
monumental cemetery
lawn cemetery
catacombs
cremation
columbarium
London Borough of Lambeth
SE27
conservation area
listed buildings
Greek Orthodox
Magnificent Seven
Victorian era
Gothic Revival architecture

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