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  1. Hace 3 días · Highgate Cemetery, along with Kensal Green, West Norwood, Abney Park, Nunhead, Brompton, and Tower Hamlets, formed the Magnificent Seven. These cemeteries were established between 1832 and 1841 and quickly became fashionable burial places for the Victorian elite. The Cemetery‘s Design and Architecture

  2. 19 de may. de 2024 · Kensal Green Cemetery Chapel, plan, elevation and section. St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Harrow Road. This cemetery, which is entirely separate from that of All Souls, Kensal Green, and is outside the parish of Kensington, was opened on 10 May 1858. The chapel and the lodge were both erected in 1860 to the designs of S. J. Nicholl.

  3. Hace 2 días · Nunhead Cemetery 7 | Kensal Green Cemetery. Kensal Green Cemetery was the first Magnificent Seven cemetery, established in 1833. Kensal Green Cemetery was initially known as the General Cemetery of All Souls. It’s still in use today and is a relatively busy cemetery, as we experienced when we visited.

  4. Hace 1 día · Admittedly, Kensal Green Cemetery is one of the 'magnificent seven' Victorian London cemeteries – along with West Norwood, Highgate, Abney Park, Brompton, Nunhead and Tower Hamlets.

  5. Hace 5 días · A Brief History of Kensal Green Cemetery and Crematorium. Established in 1833, Kensal Green Cemetery was originally designed as a burial ground for the wealthy and prominent citizens of London. Over the years, the cemetery has become the final resting place for many notable figures, including authors, artists, and politicians.

  6. Hace 2 días · Whilst visiting my friend in London, who is also an avid Brontë fan, we decided to nip on the bus from her house to Kensal Green Cemetery to seek out the grave of William Smith Williams. Without his input, Charlotte Brontë’s life would have been very different to the one she lead as it was he who ‘spotted’ Jane Eyre.

  7. Hace 3 días · He was appointed to a combination of City livings in 1857. From 1834 to 1879 he acted as chaplain to University College Hospital. He died in 1883 at St. James's Parsonage, Hampstead Road, and he and his wife, Mary (Griffin), were buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. (See Church Memorials, No. 24.)