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years by two more cremators, designed by the cemetery superintendent
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Lambeth
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1790:"Know Your Norwood- West Norwood Cemetery Catacombs"
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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
920:and a few Australian settler politicians including
968:Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Company
763:officers buried in various parts of the cemetery.
591:The site of the cemetery was part of the ancient
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386:Lambeth Council have recognised it as a site of
1130:The John Wimble memorial on Ship Path, grade II
396:National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
242:National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
1740:English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens
1589:The listed structures in West Norwood Cemetery
743:lists 136 Commonwealth war service burials of
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1572:Fenn, Colin R & James Slattery-Kavanagh,
1557:Fenn, Colin R & James Slattery-Kavanagh,
796:, inventor of the automatic machine gun, Sir
1855:. East London Papers Charitable Trust. 1969.
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65:Norwood Road, West Norwood, London, SE27 9JU
3543:Cemeteries in the London Borough of Lambeth
1839:CWGC: West Norwood Cemetery and Crematorium
1765:Friends of West Norwood Cemetery newsletter
946:, Anglo-Russian professional wrestler, and
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1661:West Norwood Cemetery: Dickens Connections
1602:Friends of West Norwood Cemetery (FoWNC),
900:more than twenty Members of Parliament at
819:many artists and entertainers, including:
3538:Lambeth London Borough Council cemeteries
3483:Anglican cemeteries in the United Kingdom
1941:
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897:'s principal nurse during the Crimean War
839:, composer and resident conductor at the
461:, such as the Grade II mausoleum for Sir
3518:History of the London Borough of Lambeth
1604:Norwood Cemetery – An Introductory Guide
958:, sugar magnate and founder of London's
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556:The new cemetery was consecrated by the
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1901:Discovering Britain – West Norwood Walk
1794:Norwood Forum: Connecting the Community
1720:, Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert,
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496:and several thousand interments in its
252:West Norwood Cemetery & Crematorium
213:West Norwood Cemetery & Crematorium
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1819:West Norwood Cemetery: A New Beginning
950:, English bare-knuckle boxing champion
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359:and structures, including a dedicated
306:Its grounds are a mixture of historic
3503:Gothic Revival architecture in London
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1875:Is This the Skull of Laurence Sterne?
1118:terracotta mausoleum, listed Grade II
674:reselling existing plots for re-use.
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1051:A Victoria Cross recipient from the
421:and unconsecrated burial grounds, a
367:metropolitan lawn cemeteries of the
2673:Cemeteries and crematoria in London
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1005:is well represented, including the
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1633:West Norwood Cemetery – Music Hall
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1097:Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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1877:The Times 5, 7 & 16 June 1969
1647:West Norwood Cemetery's Musicians
1619:West Norwood Cemetery's Sportsmen
1158:The grave of Sidney Robert Hebert
873:many notable medics, such as: Dr
3493:Burials at West Norwood Cemetery
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727:Burials at West Norwood Cemetery
703:Side entrance to the crematorium
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2352:Westmill Woodland Burial Ground
2127:Barrow-in-Furness (Thorncliffe)
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2347:Southampton (South Stoneham)
2071:Norwich (Gildencroft Quaker)
1538:West Norwood railway station
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972:Paul Julius Baron von Reuter
771:recipient for action in the
639:for its own parish burials.
404:West Norwood railway station
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3488:Eastern Orthodox cemeteries
3233:St Patrick's Roman Catholic
2805:Willesden Jewish (Orthodox)
2518:Dudley (Lye and Wollescote)
2420:Bournemouth (Wimborne Road)
2262:Brookwood American Cemetery
2247:Aldershot Military Cemetery
2132:Birkenhead (Flaybrick Hill)
2016:Cambridge American Cemetery
1677:, The History Press, 2008,
1061:Joseph Petrus Hendrik Crowe
1042:St George's, Hanover Square
457:Many of these mausolea are
373:Gothic Revival architecture
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2498:Birmingham (Warstone Lane)
2483:Birmingham (Brandwood End)
2400:Bideford (Higher Cemetery)
2357:Winchester (Magdalen Hill)
2021:Cambridge Ascension Parish
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883:The Royal Marsden Hospital
804:who tunnelled much of the
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626:Cathedral of Saint Sophia
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2533:Yorkshire and the Humber
2177:Liverpool (Toxteth Park)
1979:Leicester (Welford Road)
1865:Hansard 11 February 1964
1718:The London Encyclopaedia
1304:The memorial rose garden
1280:Wildlife in the cemetery
1201:Ledger and headstone of
755:sinking. There are many
721:Interments and memorials
545:in what was then called
2891:Hanwell (Westminster's)
2493:Birmingham (Lodge Hill)
2317:Oxford (St Sepulchre's)
2031:Cambridge (Histon Road)
1384:Camberwell New Cemetery
1349:Camberwell Old Cemetery
618:Anglo-Hellenic families
524:George Frederick Carden
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3393:St Peter, Paul's Wharf
3338:St Helen's Bishopsgate
2886:Hanwell (Kensington's)
2699:Highgate East and West
2566:Sheffield (Abbey Lane)
2561:Leeds (Beckett Street)
2541:Bradford (Undercliffe)
2513:Coventry (London Road)
2362:Winchester (West Hill)
2337:Southampton Hollybrook
2182:Liverpool (West Derby)
2066:Norwich (Earlham Road)
1692:, Metro Guides, 2006,
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671:compulsorily purchased
661:and 64 monuments were
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3353:St Leonard, Eastcheap
3308:St Alban, Wood Street
3059:Brockley and Ladywell
2680:The Magnificent Seven
2571:Sheffield (City Road)
2551:Harrogate (Stonefall)
2546:Halifax (Stoney Royd)
2488:Birmingham (Key Hill)
2282:Farnham (West Street)
2242:Aldershot Crematorium
2197:Manchester (Southern)
2192:Manchester (Blackley)
2036:Cambridge (Mill Road)
1943:Cemeteries in England
1906:Aerial view from 1933
1248:The iron monument of
1232:Ceramic mausoleum of
918:Lord Mayors of London
851:, juggler and actors
802:James Henry Greathead
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665:as Grade II and II*.
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2051:Lowestoft Cemetery
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1777:Cemetery database
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3318:St Antholin
3293:Enon Chapel
3283:Cross Bones
3257:Putney Vale
3151:North Sheen
3107:East London
2987:Gunnersbury
2435:Glastonbury
2327:Reading Old
2252:Ash, Surrey
2011:Biggleswade
1824:15 December
1799:15 December
1540:is close by
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1031:Enon Chapel
1019:Palaeologue
992:Lloyd Jones
976:news agency
902:Westminster
869:Mary Brough
861:Patsy Smart
835:, painter,
794:Hiram Maxim
761:Indian Army
745:World War I
710:crematorium
695:Crematorium
572:from 1905.
564:, and then
427:columbarium
423:crematorium
324:columbarium
310:and modern
204:– Grade II*
105: /
80:Coordinates
53:Established
3472:Categories
3407:Crematoria
3243:Wandsworth
3195:Camberwell
3171:Twickenham
3166:Teddington
3141:East Sheen
3021:Trent Park
2752:Bells Hill
2689:Abney Park
2445:Lyme Regis
2440:Ilfracombe
2385:Bath Abbey
2380:Barnstaple
2372:South West
2229:South East
2119:North West
2086:North East
2061:Letchworth
1729:Cemeteries
1705:References
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1462:51°25′39″N
1427:51°27′49″N
1392:51°27′15″N
1357:51°27′03″N
1322:51°25′59″N
1254:E.M. Barry
1219:Mrs Beeton
1205:, grade II
1035:The Strand
986:preacher,
956:Henry Tate
904:including
823:, artist,
747:and 52 of
599:Enclosures
575:Architect
534:Parliament
501:(see also
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482:Vagliano's
467:Mrs Beeton
257:Designated
218:Designated
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3262:Streatham
3186:Southwark
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2843:Hampstead
2824:Beckenham
2046:Hoddesdon
1525:Transport
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1430:0°03′10″W
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1067:in 1977.
1065:Uitenhage
1046:Bayswater
786:many more
570:Southwark
566:Rochester
498:catacombs
435:catacombs
320:cremation
316:catacombs
147:of graves
93:0°05′55″W
3435:Mortlake
3161:Richmond
3146:Mortlake
3122:Richmond
3050:Lewisham
2978:Hounslow
2959:Haringey
2949:Woolwich
2934:Charlton
2694:Brompton
2460:Tiverton
2292:Hastings
1606:, 2008,
1250:Grissell
1102:memorial
938:and the
853:O. Smith
812:and Sir
714:cremator
581:director
444:mausolea
440:Anglican
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419:Anglican
331:Location
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3420:Croydon
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3136:Borough
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2853:Croydon
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2202:Burials
2041:Hitchin
2006:Baldock
1536:Train:
1144:Britton
1116:Doulton
1071:Gallery
984:Baptist
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757:British
635:in the
539:statute
490:burials
473:History
269:1000851
230:1000851
166:Website
150:42,000+
74:England
71:Country
48:Details
3131:Barnes
3093:Newham
3083:Morden
3074:Merton
2877:Ealing
2834:Camden
2744:Barnet
2632:London
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