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  1. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Le cimetière de Kensal Green (en anglais Kensal Green Cemetery) est un cimetière anglican britannique situé à Londres , dans le district royal de Kensington et Chelsea . Il fait partie des sept grands cimetières historiques de Londres (les fameux Magnificent Seven). Inauguré en 1832 sur le modèle du cimetière du Père-Lachaise à Paris ...

  2. 15 April 1969. Location in Greater London. Dissenters' Chapel, Kensal Green, is a working chapel with gallery attached in Kensal Green Cemetery, North Kensington, London. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building, [1] and is under the care of the Historic Chapels Trust.

  3. St Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located on Harrow Road, Kensal Green in London, England. It has its own Catholic chapel. [1] The cemetery, founded in 1858, is the resting place of over 165,000 Roman Catholics. The 29-acre cemetery has memorials for Belgian soldiers and Commonwealth service personnel from both World Wars, along with numerous ...

  4. 15 de ene. de 2023 · Media in category "Kensal Green Cemetery" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 798 total. (previous page) ()

  5. Inspired by the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, All Souls Cemetery, Kensal Green was founded by the barrister George Frederick Carden. The Cemetery opened in 1833 and comprises 72 acres of grounds, including two conservation areas, adjoining a canal. The cemetery is home to at least 33 species of bird and other wildlife.

  6. George William Anderson. James Robertson Anderson. Robert Anderson (Scotland Yard official) Henry Charles Angelo the Younger. George Anson (British Army officer, born 1797) Frederick Ernest Appleyard. Charles Arbuthnot. Frederick Scott Archer. Thomas James Arnold.

  7. Kensal Green, opened in 1833, was London’s first commercial cemetery, and the originator of the city’s ‘Magnificent Seven’. These suburban cemeteries were conceived in part to relieve the major overcrowding of parish burial grounds in urban London, and inspired by Paris’ Père Lachaise.