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  2. St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery is a cemetery located in Waltham Forest, London. The cemetery is crossed by tarmac roadways and paths, with trees planted throughout including mature oak, poplar, Lombardy poplar, plane and sycamore. There are a number of fine monuments, including the striking modernist Ferrari mausoleum. It dates from 1965 ...

  3. Timothy Evans - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Evans's remains were exhumed from Pentonville Prison and reburied in St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery in Leytonstone, Greater London. [30] The outcry over the Evans case contributed to the suspension and then abolition of capital punishment in the United Kingdom.

  4. List of cemeteries in London - Wikipedia

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    Also known as (City of) Westminster Cemetery (not to be confused with the Kensington Hanwell Cemetery). Yes: Hendon Park Cemetery and Crematorium: 1899 London Borough of Barnet: NW7: 42 No Crematorium opened 1922 Hertford Road Cemetery: 1880 London Borough of Enfield: EN3: 11 Hither Green Cemetery: 1873: London Borough of Lewisham: SE6: 10.8: No

  5. Leyton tube station - Wikipedia

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    Leyton Mills Retail Park, Leyton Library, New Spitalfields Market, Leyton Orient F.C. stadium, and St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery are within proximity of the station. Around Leyton station, the line runs parallel to the A12 road, while the station entrance is connected by the A112.

  6. Leytonstone - Wikipedia

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    Leytonstone (/ ˈ l eɪ t ən s t oʊ n / LAY-tən-stohn) is an area in East London, England, within the London Borough of Waltham Forest.It adjoins Wanstead to the north-east, Forest Gate to the south-east, Stratford to the south-west, Leyton to the west, and Walthamstow to the north-west, and is 7 miles (11 km) north-east of Charing Cross.

  7. St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery, which adjoins St Patrick's Catholic Church, was first established in 1842. The first recorded burial was in 1844, and the cemetery was consecrated by Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Bede Polding in 1845. [2] A Wesleyan section was established in the 1860s. Two stone towers were added to the entry in 1920. [3] [4]

  8. Parks and open spaces in the London Borough of Waltham Forest

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    The Highams Park and Highhams Park Lake? Chingford LBWF & City of London Part of Epping Forest. Langthorne Park ? Leytonstone LBWF Leyton Flats? Leytonstone: City of London Part of Epping Forest. Leyton Jubilee Park: 12 hectares (0.12 km 2) Leyton: LBWF Lloyd Park: 3.86 hectares (0.04 km 2) Walthamstow: LBWF Known for being the site of the ...

  9. St. Patrick's Parish Complex - Wikipedia

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    The St. Patrick's Parish complex contains a church with associated cemetery and rectory. [2] The church is a red brick Gothic revival structure on a rough-hewn stone foundation. The façade of the church is symmetric, with a square central tower surmounted by an octagonal spire. The entrance is through a gabled projection at the base of the tower.