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Golders Green Crematorium and Mausoleum was the first crematorium to be opened in London, and one of the oldest crematoria in Britain. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The land for the crematorium was purchased in 1900, costing £6,000 (the equivalent of £136,000 in 2021), and the crematorium was opened in 1902 by Sir Henry Thompson .
Golders Green Crematorium (116 P) H. Hammersmith and Fulham cemeteries (4 P) L. ... Mitcham Road Cemetery; Moravian Burial Ground; Morden Cemetery; N. New Churchyard;
Naicker died in 1977 from a suspected heart failure during a flight from England to Germany. [3] He was travelling to deliver ANC publicity material for printing. [1]He was buried at the Golders Green Crematorium in London. [11]
The cemetery is located on Hoop Lane, in Golders Green in the London Borough of Barnet, across the street from the Golders Green Crematorium. Just inside the gates is a small building, with two halls for burial services, and a drinking fountain. North Western Reform Synagogue is located in Alyth Gardens, on the boundary of the cemetery.
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: Originally began as Lee Cemetery which closed for burial 1878 the remainder of the cemetery is still open for burials: Yes: Isleworth Cemetery: 1879: London Borough of Hounslow: TW7: Yes –
Hedon Road Cemetery crematorium, Hull (defunct) Chantrelands Crematorium, Kingston-upon-Hull; East Riding Crematorium, Driffield; Haltemprice Crematorium; Hedon Road Crematorium, Kingston-upon-Hull (defunct) Lelley Fields Crematorium, Preston [1]
Baltimore’s Municipal and Zoning Appeals board approved, with conditions, the building of a crematorium at Vaughn Greene Funeral Services in Northeast Baltimore’ Govans neighborhood by a vote ...
Freud Corner at Golders Green Crematorium, London The ancient Greek bell krater with the ashes of Sigmund and Martha Freud. Freud Corner is the name used for the place within Golders Green Crematorium in North London, where the funerary urns of Sigmund Freud and many other members of the Freud family are deposited.